drove
英 [drəʊv]
美 [drov]
- n. 畜群;牛群、羊群等;移动的人群或大批的东西
- (Drove)人名;德罗韦
- v. 驾驶(drive的过去式)
GRE
- drove
- drove: see drive
- drove (n.)
- Old English draf "beasts driven in a body, road along which cattle are driven," originally "act of driving," from drifan "to drive" (see drive (v.)).
- drove
- Old English draf, past tense and obsolete past participle of drive (v.).
- 1. We drove east to Rostock, where my map led me astray.
- 我们驱车向东去罗斯托克,但地图却给我指错了方向。
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- 2. After the row in a pub he drove off in a huff.
- 在酒吧里吵了一架后,他气鼓鼓地开车走了。
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- 3. He drove his car through the gates at full pelt.
- 他驾车急速通过大门。
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- 4. The government drove the guerrillas off with infantry and air strikes.
- 政府用步兵和空袭击退了游击队。
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- 5. I drove out of the gates, past the keeper's lodge.
- 我驶出大门,经过守门人的小屋。
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