名词人群 ; 畜群
动词驾驶(drive的过去式)
名词
1. I battled my way through droves of shoppers.
我奋力挤过一群又一群的购物者。
1. 岩石的平凿;凿平的石面:drought 旱;旱灾;缺乏 | drove 岩石的平凿;凿平的石面 | drown out 水淹;压井
2. 驾驶:drouthy 干旱的 | drove 驾驶 | drover 牲畜贩子
3. 漂网渔船:drought 干旱缺乏 | drove 漂网渔船 | drover 漂网渔船
4. 畜群 畜群:drought resistance 抗旱性 抗旱性 Y | drove 畜群 畜群 Y | dry matter production 干物质生产; 干物质生产量 乾物產量 Y
1.
1. The market economy also created social " mania " for personal wealth and drove many people into business.
2. drove的意思
2. One of the mistresses who lost in the contest drove the businessman and the four other women off a mountain road for revenge.
3. After the robbery, one man surnamed Du allegedly drove the getaway car into a cyclist by accident.
4. Melancholy drove them to poetry, and they sought refuge in art as their kingdom weakened by the day.
5. Dr Prasad then drove through the streets in his state coach, greeted by thousands of people along the way.
6. When the plane landed in Novosibirsk shortly before dawn, two buses full of men in camouflage drove up the plane.
7. Many investors have said the large number of IPOs seen in the past drained away investment capital and drove the stock market into the doldrums.
8. Capitol and drove congressional leaders into safe but secret locations while it drew bipartisan vows of retaliation.
9. The attack occurred in Los Angeles'Hancock Park neighborhood as Brown drove a rented sports car.
10. drove
10. Shockingly, the car drove backwards and rolled over the boy's body twice.
noun
1. a stonemason's chisel with a broad edge for dressing stone
Synonym: drove chisel
2. a moving crowd
3. a group of animals (a herd or flock) moving together