drove
英 [drəʊv]
美 [droʊv]
n. (移动的)人群,畜群
v. 驾驶; 开车; 驾车送(人); 拥有(或驾驶)…汽车
drive的过去式; outdrive的过去式
BNC.18464 / COCA.14747
牛津词典
noun
- (移动的)人群,畜群
a large number of people or animals, often moving or doing sth as a group- droves of tourists
成群的游客 - People were leaving the countryside in droves to look for work in the cities.
一批一批的人离开农村到城里找工作。
- droves of tourists
柯林斯词典
Droveis the past tense ofdrive.
英英释义
noun
- a stonemason's chisel with a broad edge for dressing stone
- a moving crowd
- a group of animals (a herd or flock) moving together
双语例句
- 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。 - They drove away in a car.
他们驾车走了。 - My friend was hungry, so we drove to a shopping mall to get some food
我的朋友饿了,于是我们开车去一家购物中心吃饭。 - I drove along the dirt road
我驱车沿那条土路行进。 - They drove through a tall iron gate and stopped before a large white villa.
他们开车穿过一个大铁门,在一栋白色的大别墅前面停了下来。 - The recession and hospital bills drove them into bankruptcy
经济衰退和医疗账单逼得他们破产了。 - The black car drove away from them and disappeared
那辆黑色轿车驶离了他们的视线。 - His daughter Carly drove him to the train station.
他女儿卡莉开车将他送到火车站。 - Cowboys drove covered wagons and rode horses, lassoing cattle.
牛仔们有的赶着大篷车,有的骑着马,抛套索捕牛。 - The girls hurried outside, climbed into the car, and drove off
姑娘们匆忙跑了出来,爬进汽车,然后开车走了。