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1 | C a journey in a car 驱车旅行;驾驶 |
| I set off on the 30-mile drive to the hospital. 我驱车30英里到达医院。 |
| The hotel is only 10 minutes’ drive from the airport. 从这家旅馆到机场开车只要10分钟。 |
| go for a drive We went for a drive in Jack’ s new car. 我们坐杰克的新车去兜风了。 |
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2 | C a wide path for a car that joins someone’ s house to a street (连接房子和街道的)私家车道 |
| There was a BMW in the drive. 车道上有辆宝马车。 |
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3 | Drive used in the names of streets 大道,路(用于街名) |
| 25 Oakwood Drive 奥克伍德大道25号 |
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4 | C computing the part of a computer that sends or receives information from a disk 驱动器 |
| floppy/hard/CD-ROM drive First insert the disk into your floppy drive. 先把软盘插入软盘驱动器。 |
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5 | C a big effort to achieve something , especially by a company or government 大型活动;运动 |
| The company is launching a major recruitment drive. 公司将要举办一次大型招聘活动。 |
| +for the region’ s drive for independence 该地区争取独立的运动 |
| a drive to do sth The company has embarked on a drive to improve its image. 公司已开展活动改善自身形象。 |
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6 | C a feeling that makes you act in a particular way 冲动;欲望 |
| instinctual desires and drives 本能的欲望和冲动 |
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7 | U the energy and determination that makes you try hard to achieve something 干劲;积极性 |
| As a student she was full of drive and ambition. 她当学生的时候很有干劲,雄心勃勃。 |
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8 | C a hard hit or kick of a ball (对球的)猛击,猛踢 |
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9 | U the power from an engine that turns the wheels of a vehicle 传动力;驱动力 |
| four-wheel/rear-wheel/front-wheel drive 四轮/后轮/前轮驱动 |
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