drive in

drive in [draiv in]  [draɪv ɪn] 

drive in 基本解释
驶进;打入;强行灌输;敲进;
drive in 相关例句

ph.

1. The teacher tried to drive in his idea.
    老师试图灌输他的观念。

2. Drive in two nails here.
    在这儿钉两只钉子。

drive in 单语例句

1. It said the stake buy was an " important and solid step forward " in its internalization drive.

2. By emphasizing measures to balance supply and demand in the property market, the central government is trying to drive home the necessity to fully implement them.

3. drive in的意思

3. After a drive to her hometown in Hebei province, she wished she had traveled by plane.

4. Day 2 After having breakfast in the hotel, drive to the Cloud Valley Cableway Stop.

5. And so I think we're in the process of what we call activation, where we're working with steel mills and municipalities to really drive these initiatives.

6. The surge in consumption has stretched world production capacity and helped drive oil prices to record highs.

7. drive in

7. The oldest and best wine region in South Africa is around Stellenbosch, a short drive from Cape Town on the country's southern coast.

8. drive in

8. He called on the whole nation to work hard and capitalize on the sound momentum of development to make further progress in China's modernization drive.

9. But he suggested southerners drive carefully as thick fog was expected to shroud some parts of the country's south in the next few days.

10. During my days off I have to drive him around in this little golf cart, which he calls a tractor.

drive in 英英释义

drive in的意思

verb

1. cause a run or runner to be scored

    e.g. His line double drove in Jim Lemon with the winning run

2. cause to penetrate, as with a circular motion

    e.g. drive in screws or bolts

    Synonym: screw

3. arrive by motorcar

    e.g. The star and her manager drive in today from their motor tour across the country