driven
英 [ˈdrɪvn]
美 [ˈdrɪvn]
adj. 奋发努力的; 发愤图强的; 受…影响的; 由…造成的
v. 驾驶; 开车; 驾车送(人); 拥有(或驾驶)…汽车
drive的过去分词; outdrive的过去分词
过去分词:driven
BNC.11119 / COCA.9969
牛津词典
adj.
- 奋发努力的;发愤图强的
determined to succeed, and working very hard to do so - 受…影响的;由…造成的
influenced or caused by a particular thing- a market-driven economy
市场导向的经济 - a character-driven movie
以人物为主的电影
- a market-driven economy
柯林斯词典
Drivenis the past participle ofdrive.
英英释义
adj
- strongly motivated to succeed
- urged or forced to action through moral pressure
- felt impelled to take a stand against the issue
- compelled forcibly by an outside agency
- mobs goaded by blind hatred
双语例句
- Driven beyond endurance, they led the villagers to arm themselves and prepare for action.
他们忍无可忍,领导乡亲们拿起武器准备行动。 - The mobs became driven by a crazed blood-lust to take the city.
杀红了眼的暴徒们意欲占领这座城市。 - Wheels are in a machine driven by an endless belt.
机器轮子是用无极带传动的。 - He deplored the fact that the Foreign Secretary was driven into resignation
他对外交大臣被迫辞职一事表示强烈谴责。 - He must have driven like the devil.
他一定是把车开得飞快。 - My father would have driven me to Cornwall, but we decided it would be quicker by train.
父亲原本要开车送我去康沃尔,但我们还是觉得坐火车更快。 - She was driven from Heathrow by limo to the hotel.
她从希思罗机场坐豪华轿车到酒店。 - I'd driven both ways down this road but my tracks didn't show.
这条路我开车来回都走过了,但是却看不出来车辙在哪。 - They are driven on partly by a wish for democracy, but also by a desire for national self-assertion.
驱动他们的一方面是对民主的期待,另一方面是对民族自立的渴望。 - They have driven the rhino to the edge of extinction
他们已经令犀牛濒临灭绝。