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driving

:/ˈdraɪvɪŋ/
:/'draɪvɪŋ/
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
网络:
开车;驱动;驾车
例句
1.
Driving during the rush hours can be a bit of bind.
高峰时间开车有点头疼
2.
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.
一个星期之内碰到一个脚踝一次跌倒后背驾驶课中倒车撞到
3.
Not the least reason was that I spent those first four living at home -- driving into RISD everyday, driving back.
重要一点改变上学在家两点一线生活--开车学校回来
4.
On the train, to be assured of your driving experience and practical skills of municipal traffic regulations.
上车放心体验驾驶技能实际都市交通规则
5.
'The oil factor, which has so far not been a driving factor this season, could become an element like it was in 2008, ' he said.
阿巴西安虽然至今石油价格成为粮价上涨一个驱动因素可能再次扮演2008年危机充当角色
6.
Beijing is going to do something about the heavy traffic. It's going to put up signs that say: Thank you for not driving.
北京交通些什么竖起标牌感谢开车
7.
Enabling reuse of domain knowledge was one of the driving forces behind recent surge in ontology research.
允许重用领域知识最近本题研究其中一个驱动力量
8.
As she was driving me home, she pulled into a lay-by to put on her rings. Then she leaned over towards me.
回家时候路边戴上戒指随后依偎
9.
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan says fighting corruption is one of the driving goals of his new administration.
尼日利亚总统古德勒克.乔纳森打击腐败政府主要目标之一
10.
a. Peter, who had been driving all day, suggested stopping at the next town.
彼得一天建议下一个城镇