drive off
英 [draɪv ɒf]
美 [draɪv ɔːf]
击退; 赶走
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 击退;赶走
If youdrivesomeone or somethingoff, you force them to go away and to stop attacking you or threatening you.- The government drove the guerrillas off with infantry and air strikes...
政府用步兵和空袭击退了游击队。 - Men drove off the dogs with stones.
人们用石头赶走了狗群。
- The government drove the guerrillas off with infantry and air strikes...
英英释义
verb
- force to go away
- Drive away potential burglars
- drive away bad thoughts
- dispel doubts
- The supermarket had to turn back many disappointed customers
双语例句
- On a hot, dry day, Tom, Daisy, Nick, and Gatsby drive off to get a drink in town.
某个酷热干燥的一天,汤姆、戴西、尼克和盖茨比开车去镇上喝酒。 - And he starts to drive off, so I chase after him, reach in the window and grab his steering wheel.
然后它就准备开走了,于是我追上它,把手伸进车窗抓住了他的方向盘。 - He saw a girl get on the tractor and drive off.
他看见一个女孩爬上拖拉机把它开走了。 - A: Let's drive off this road.
我们躲开这条路吧。 - Why did he drive off without getting paid?
他怎么没收钱就开车跑了? - Men drove off the dogs with stones.
人们用石头赶走了狗群。 - I saw him get on a blue car and drive off.
我看见他上了汽车,把车开走了。 - And you started to drive off, and I just got afraid I'd never seeyou again.
你准备离开了,我害怕再也看不到你了。 - She saw the man get on the truck and drive off.
她看见那个人爬上卡车并把车开走了。 - I stood in the driveway and watched my grown children drive off into the distance.
我站在车道上,看着我那些已长大的孩子驶远。