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drive (obj) USE VEHICLEdraIvvpast simple drove rRWv, $droWv, past part driven 9drIvYEnto move or travel on land in a motor vehicle, esp. as the person controlling the vehicle's movement驾驶;乘坐;驱车旅行I learnt to drive when I was seventeen. [I]我17岁的时候学会了开车。"Are you going by train?""No, I'm driving."[I]“你乘火车去吗?”“不,我开车去。”She drives a red sports car. [T]她驾驶一辆红色的跑车。They're driving to Scotland on Tuesday. [I]他们下星期二驱车去苏格兰。We saw their car outside the house and drove on/past/away. [I]我们看见他们的车停在屋外随后我们驾车而过。I got in the car and drove off. [I]我上了车,把车开走了。Someone drove into the back of his car yesterday. [I]昨天有人撞了他车的后部。I drove my daughter to school. [T]我开车送女儿去学校。He drove the van at the gate (= in order to hit it). [T]他驾货车驶向了大门。He's driving that bus much too fast! [T]他把那辆公共汽车开得太快了。(Br) If someone drives a coach and horses through an argument, they destroy it completely.彻底挫败(论点)(esp. Am and Aus) A drive-in bank, cinema or restaurant etc. is one that you can use or visit while staying seated in your car.(顾客无须下车即可得到服务的)“免下车”服务 (银行、电影院或餐馆等) ☆ RIDE
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