drive

drive
[draɪv] 1. (pt - drove); (pp - driven); n
1) c (journey) 车程 [chēchéng]

It's a thirty mile drive. — 有30英里的车程。

2) c also: driveway 私家车道 [sījiā chēdào]

A private drive leads up to the palace. — 一条私家车道通往宫殿。

3) (in road names)

* 15 Alexander Drive — 亚历山大大道15号 [Yàlìshāndà dàdào shíwǔ hào]

4) u (energy) 干劲 [gànjìng]
5) c (campaign) 运动 [yùndòng]

a drive to recruit more staff — 征召更多成员的运动

6) c (in golf) 猛击 [měngjī]
7) c also: CD ROM/disk drive 驱动器 [qūdòngqì]
2. vt
1) [+ vehicle] 驾驶 [jiàshǐ]

It's her turn to drive the car. — 该她驾车了。

2)

* to drive sb to the station/airport — 驱车送某人去车站/飞机场 [qūchē sòng mǒurén qù chēzhàn/fēijīchǎng]

3) (run) [+ machine, motor, wheel] 推动 [tuīdòng]
4) [+ nail, stake etc]

* to drive sth into sth — 把某物钉入某物 [bǎ mǒuwù dìng rù mǒuwù]

5) [+ animal] 驱赶 [qūgǎn]
6) [+ people] 迫使 [pòshǐ]

The war drove thousands of people into Thailand. — 战争迫使成千上万的人进入泰国。

7) [+ ball] 猛击 [měngjī]

Tom drove the ball into the net. — 汤姆将球击入网内。

8) (incite, encourage) 驱使 [qūshǐ]

a man driven by greed and envy — 受到贪欲和嫉妒驱使的男人

3. vi
1) (at controls of vehicle) 开车 [kāichē]

They have never learned to drive. — 他们从未学过开车。

2) (travel) 开车 [kāichē]

* to go for a drive — 开车兜风

* it's a 3-hour drive from London — 到伦敦要3个小时的车程

* left-/right-hand drive — 左/右手座驾驶

* front-/rear-wheel drive — 前/后轮驱动

* he drives a taxi/lorry — 他开出租车/卡车

* to drive sb mad/to desperation — 逼得某人发疯/绝望

* to drive sb to (do) sth — 迫使某人做某事

* to drive at 50 km an hour — 以每小时50公里的速度驾车

* what are you driving at? — 你是什么意思?

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