driving

美音:['draɪvɪŋ] 英音:['draɪvɪŋ]

简单释义:


n.驾驶;行车;行车的方式

adj.强有力的;起推动作用的;推动的;猛烈的

v.“drive”的现在分词

Web开车;驱动;驾车

变形:

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完整释义:


n.

1.驱动
2.掘进
3.拖动
4.传送
5.高炉进程
6.马在强烈扶助下加快速度

adj.

1.驾驶的,操纵的
2.推动的,起推动作用的
3.精力充沛的,有上进心的;(监工等对工人)苛刻的
4.猛冲的
5.【机械工程】传动的;主动的


例句:

  1. The insurance company decided to check upon his driving record before insuring him.
    在给他保险之前,保险公司决定查对一下他的驾驶记录。

  2. On the train, to be assured of your driving experience and practical skills of municipal traffic regulations.
    上车,放心去体验你的驾驶技能和实际的都市交通规则。

  3. As she was driving me home, she pulled into a lay-by to put on her rings. Then she leaned over towards me.
    当她载着我回家的时候,她停在了路边戴上了她的戒指,随后她依偎着我。

  4. DRIVING through the countryside south of Hanover, it would be easy to miss the GEO600 experiment.
    驱车行驶在汉诺威南部的乡村,很容易错过GE0600实验场。

  5. He said the new service was aimed at driving up revenues and readership and above all about understanding how news is read online.
    他声称这项新服务旨在拉高收入和读者数而且最重要的是目的在于搞清楚人们怎样对新闻进行在线阅读。

  6. If your car were to break down while you were driving in America, someone would most likely stop to see if you needed help.
    当你驾驶着一辆汽车飞驰在美国的公路上,突然,车抛锚了。过路的人绝大多数会停下车来,看看你是否需要帮助。

  7. In one week, she twisted her ankle in a pothole, injured her back in another fall and reversed her car into a tree during a driving lesson.
    在一个星期之内,她碰到一个坑,崴了脚踝;另一次跌倒后伤了后背;又在驾驶课中倒车撞到树上。

  8. Driving during the rush hours can be a bit of bind.
    在高峰时间开车有点叫人头疼。

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