单词 | drive somebody/something ↔ out |
释义 | drive somebody/something ↔ outdrive somebody/something ↔ out phrasal verbphr v a) FORCE somebody TO DO somethingto force someone or something to leave 迫使〔某人或某物〕离开 Downtown stores are being driven out by crime. 犯罪活动使得巿中心的商店一家家搬走了。 b) written to make something stop existing 使消失 As we went forward, our fear was driven out by horror. 我们走上前去,这时担心变成了恐惧。 Examples from the Corpus drive out• S. ambassador to the country that drove him out 40 years earlier.• Finally a bee drove the goats out.• It scores especially because most people most of the time don't drive flat out.• One of the friends, Manuel Cabrera, said he tried to grab Jamie but the intense heat drove him out.• He'd offered to pick her up and drive her out here.• Rescuers have tried unsuccessfully to drive them out into the open sea using a line of boats with their engines running.• He was helped by Athena to drive them out of their coverts, and as they flew up he shot them.• We drove way out past Reno, to the old Fielding place. → drive somebody/something ↔ out at drive1(PHRASAL VERB) |
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