drove的意思和读音

drove

: [droʊv] : [drəʊv]

v.“drive”();()()

n.

droves  

n.trickle

n.throng,horde,crowd,gaggle,multitude

droven.— see alsodrive

1.a large number of people or animals, often moving or doing sth as a group

droves of tourists

People were leaving the countryside in droves to look for work in the cities.

v.1.“drive”2.();()()3.()4.5.1.“drive”2.();()()3.()4.5.

n.1.()2.()3.();()

na.1.“drive”

v.1.The past tense of drive

n.1.a large number of animals, especially cows2.large numbers of people

na.1.The past tense of drive

1. discriminate[ v] drove[ n] embarrass[ v]使, 使 ...

2. b. pulled (); c. drove () a. again and again (); ...

3. discriminate[ v] drove[ n] embarrass[ v]使, 使 ...

4. drive drove ) driven ) ...

5.使 Interviewed Drove 使 Insured ...

6. n.,使 drove n. drove n. ...

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1.I now made her visit, and I found that she drove something of the old trade still.

2.I gave up and shut the door. She drove away, still without looking at me.便

3.As I drove to her house, I actually had a case of predate jitters! What would we talk about? What if she didn't like the restaurant I chose?

4.The conquered kings were chained up with golden fetters to his chariot when he drove through the streets of his city.

5.At length there was nothing more to be said; the ladies drove on, and the others returned into the house.

6.Oscar drove on the bottom gear14 and he thought As Tom's close friend, I should care for him as much as I can.14

7.He drove the six kilometers to his home as fast as he could but it was an almost impossible journey.

8.A year ago this month, World Trade Organisation negotiators drove into a cul-de-sac.(WTO)

9.The coach said he saw about 30 protesters outside Staples Center after the game, and they had a few choice words for him as he drove away.30”。

10.But when a Chinese exchange student he and his wife hosted said she was coming to visit, he drove down to Moncton to get her.Moncton