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
- He regularly drove from his home to his place of employment.
他定期开车往返于家和工作地点之间。 - 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。 - We drove past it and had to double back.
我们开过了,不得不原路返回。 - The black car drove away from them and disappeared
那辆黑色轿车驶离了他们的视线。 - The last offensive drove thousands of people into Thailand
最后一次进攻将成千上万的人赶到了泰国。 - He reversed and drove away
他把车倒出来,开走了。 - I drove along sinuous mountain roads.
我行驶在蜿蜒的山路上。 - He put the truck in gear and drove on.
他把卡车挂上挡,继续往前开。 - They drove across the river to New Hampshire on a hot tar road.
他们沿着一条滚烫的柏油路开过了河,来到新罕布什尔州。 - I sang in the bath and drove my parents up the wall.
我在浴室里唱歌,我父母快受不了了。