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Drive

draɪv
非常常见
~ 1900
~ 1900
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運転する (うんてんする), 推進する (すいしんする), 衝動 (しょうどう), ドライブ (どらいぶ), 駆動する (くどうする)

Drive 的含义在日语中

運転する (うんてんする)

例子:
I love to drive on the weekends.
週末に運転するのが大好きです。
Can you drive me to the station?
駅まで運転してくれますか?
使用: informal语境: Used when discussing operating a vehicle.
笔记: Commonly used in everyday conversation about transportation.

推進する (すいしんする)

例子:
We need to drive innovation in our company.
私たちは会社でイノベーションを推進する必要があります。
He is driving the project forward.
彼はそのプロジェクトを推進しています。
使用: formal语境: Used in business or organizational contexts.
笔记: Often refers to promoting or advancing initiatives or projects.

衝動 (しょうどう)

例子:
She has a strong drive to succeed.
彼女は成功するための強い衝動があります。
His drive for perfection is admirable.
彼の完璧を求める衝動は素晴らしいです。
使用: informal语境: Used when talking about motivation or determination.
笔记: Refers to an internal motivation or ambition.

ドライブ (どらいぶ)

例子:
Let's go for a drive in the countryside.
田舎にドライブに行きましょう。
I enjoyed the scenic drive along the coast.
海岸沿いの景色の良いドライブを楽しみました。
使用: informal语境: Used when referring to a leisurely trip in a vehicle.
笔记: This usage emphasizes enjoyment of the journey rather than the destination.

駆動する (くどうする)

例子:
The engine drives the wheels of the car.
エンジンが車の車輪を駆動します。
This software drives the entire system.
このソフトウェアがシステム全体を駆動します。
使用: formal语境: Used in technical or mechanical contexts.
笔记: Refers to the mechanism or function that causes something to operate.

Drive的同义词

operate

To control or use a machine or vehicle.
例子: He knows how to operate heavy machinery.
笔记: Similar to 'drive' but can be used in a broader sense beyond just vehicles.

navigate

To find a way to get to a place when you are traveling in a vehicle.
例子: She navigated through the busy streets of the city.
笔记: Focuses more on finding a way or route to a destination rather than the act of controlling a vehicle.

pilot

To operate an aircraft or spacecraft.
例子: He piloted the plane through turbulent weather.
笔记: Specifically refers to controlling an aircraft or spacecraft, not other types of vehicles.

steer

To control the direction in which a vehicle moves.
例子: She steered the boat towards the shore.
笔记: Focuses on controlling the direction rather than the overall operation of the vehicle.

Drive的表达方式,常用短语

Drive someone up the wall

This idiom means to annoy or irritate someone greatly.
例子: Her constant nagging is driving me up the wall.
笔记: The original word 'drive' refers to operating a vehicle, while this idiom has a figurative meaning of causing frustration or annoyance.

Drive a hard bargain

To be a tough and shrewd negotiator, usually in business dealings.
例子: He drove a hard bargain during the negotiation.
笔记: In this phrase, 'drive' means to push or force a particular outcome, whereas in its original sense, it refers to operating a vehicle.

Drive home

To make something clearly understood or emphasized.
例子: The presentation really drove home the importance of teamwork.
笔记: While 'drive' typically means operating a vehicle, in this phrase, it conveys the idea of reinforcing a message or idea.

Drive at

To hint at or imply something indirectly.
例子: What are you driving at with all these questions?
笔记: In this context, 'drive' suggests aiming towards a point or intention, rather than the literal act of driving.

Drive someone round the bend

To make someone extremely irritated or frustrated.
例子: His constant singing is driving me round the bend!
笔记: The original word 'drive' involves operating a vehicle, whereas this idiom means causing someone to feel exasperated or annoyed.

Drive a wedge between

To create division or conflict between people or groups.
例子: Their constant arguing drove a wedge between them.
笔记: In this phrase, 'drive' is used metaphorically to indicate the act of creating a separation or rift, rather than driving a physical object.

Drive off

To force someone or something to leave by driving away or scaring them.
例子: The loud noise drove the birds off.
笔记: While 'drive' typically refers to operating a vehicle, in this phrase, it means causing something to depart by using force or fear.

Drive的日常(俚语)表达

Drive me nuts

To irritate or annoy someone greatly.
例子: Her constant humming is driving me nuts.
笔记: The slang term intensifies the feeling of annoyance or frustration compared to just saying 'drive me crazy.'

Drive-thru

A type of service offered by businesses such as fast-food restaurants where customers can order and receive products without leaving their cars.
例子: Let's grab some food at the drive-thru.
笔记: Originally derived from 'drive-through,' the slang term is a shorter and more casual way to refer to this service.

Drive-by

A quick visit or inspection done without stopping, usually while in a vehicle.
例子: They did a quick drive-by to check out the new house.
笔记: Derived from 'drive-by shooting,' the term has been extended to include non-violent actions like checking out a location briefly.

Driven

Showing a strong motivation or determination to achieve something.
例子: She's a very driven individual and always strives for success.
笔记: While 'drive' refers to the action of operating a vehicle, 'driven' specifically emphasizes the dedication and ambition of a person.

Drive time

The period during rush hours when many people are commuting to or from work.
例子: I listen to the radio during my morning drive time.
笔记: This term is commonly used in broadcasting to refer to the times when radio listeners are in their cars, making it a specific time slot for programming.

Drive up the wall

To make someone extremely irritated or frustrated.
例子: The constant noise of the construction next door is driving me up the wall.
笔记: While this slang term uses 'drive,' it differs from its original phrase by intensifying the feeling of irritation or frustration.

Drive-by shooting

A type of attack in which the perpetrator shoots from a moving vehicle and then quickly leaves the scene.
例子: Drive-by shootings are a serious issue in some urban areas.
笔记: This slang term carries a very specific and serious connotation, unlike the casual usage of 'drive-by' for non-violent actions.

Drive - 例子

I need to buy a new hard drive for my computer.
She is a very driven person, always striving for success.
He loves to go for a drive in the countryside on weekends.

Drive的语法

Drive - 动词 (Verb) / 动词,原形 (Verb, base form)
词元: drive
变位
名词,复数 (Noun, plural): drives, drive
名词,单数或不可数 (Noun, singular or mass): drive
动词,过去时 (Verb, past tense): drove
动词,过去分词 (Verb, past participle): driven
动词,动名词或现在分词 (Verb, gerund or present participle): driving
动词,第三人称单数现在时 (Verb, 3rd person singular present): drives
动词,原形 (Verb, base form): drive
动词,非第三人称单数现在时 (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): drive
音节、划分和重音
drive 包含1个音节: drive
音标: ˈdrīv
drive , ˈdrīv (红色音节是重读的)

Drive - 重要性和使用频率

词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。
drive: ~ 1900 (非常常见).
这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。
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