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drive /draɪv/ (drove /BrE drəʊv; NAmE droʊv/ , driven /ˈdrɪvn/ ) ► SEE ALLbe driving at sthdrive away/offdrive sb/sth away/offdrive sb/sth away (from sth)drive sb/sth indrive offdrive offdrive sb/sth offdrive sb/sth offdrive sb/sth off sthdrive ondrive sb/sth outdrive sb/sth out of sth●be ˈdriving at sthto try to express or say sth 试图表达;试图说◆I’m not sure I understand what you’re driving at. 你到底什么意思,我摸不准。◆What’s he driving at? 他什么意思?SYN get at sth NOTE Drive at sth is only used in the progressive tenses and in direct or indirect questions with ‘ what ’. * drive at sth 只用于进行时,并且是带 what 的直接或间接疑问句。[v + prep]●ˌdrive aˈway/ˈoff 🔑●ˌdrive sb/sth aˈway/ˈoff 🔑 (of a car or a driver 汽车或驾驶员) to go away in a vehicle; to take sb away in a vehicle 驱车离开;驾车带走◆The cab drove slowly away. 出租车慢慢开走了。◆There’s someone to drive your car away and park it. 有人会帮你把车开过去停好。◆They were driven away in a police van. 他们被警车带走了。[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌdrive sb/sth aˈway (from sth) to make sb not want to go to a particular place or be with a particular person; to make sb/sth leave a place 令人却步;驱使…离开◆Rising prices are driving customers away. 不断上扬的价格使顾客望而却步。◆His violent behaviour has driven all his family away. 他的暴力行为把家人全吓跑了。OBJ business, customers[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌdrive sb/sth ˈin (in baseball 棒球) to hit the ball in such a way that a runner can score 跑垒得分◆Ramirez drove in three runs in the second inning. 拉米雷斯在第二局三次跑垒得分。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌdrive ˈoff (in golf 高尔夫球) to hit the ball to begin a game 开球;发球[v + adv]●ˌdrive ˈoff●ˌdrive sb/sth ˈoff◆The van drove off at high speed. 小货车快速开走了。◆The car was driven off at speed. 汽车快速开走了。◆Then he drove her off to the airport. 然后他驾车送她去机场。 ➡ drive away/off, drive sb/sth away/off ●ˌdrive sb/sth ˈoff●ˌdrive sb/sth ˈoff sthto force sb/sth to move away from a particular place 赶走;驱赶…(离开…)◆The army was driven off by the fierce attacks of the rebels. 部队在叛军的猛烈攻击下被迫转移。◆We were driven off the island by the new owner. 我们被岛上的新主人赶走了。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + prep]●ˌdrive ˈonto continue driving either without stopping or after stopping for a short time 驱车继续行驶◆We drove on until we came to an open square full of cafes. 我们一直开到一个到处都是小餐馆的露天广场才停下车。◆Paula stopped to let Philip out of the car before driving on. 葆拉停车让菲利普下车,然后又继续往前开。[v + adv]●ˌdrive sb/sth ˈout●ˌdrive sb/sth ˈout of sthto make sb/sth leave or disappear 赶走;使消失;使离开◆They’re hoping that their competitive prices will drive out the rival company. 他们希望以具有竞争力的价格逼退对手公司。◆They tried to drive her out of the village. 他们试图把她赶出村庄。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv + prep] |