drive-in n. 〔美国〕(让顾客不下汽车即可吃饭、办事、看戏等的)路边饭店,路边银行;露天电影院。 adj. (饭店、电影院等)路边服务式的;露天营业式的。 Drive-in business far exceeded walk-in business. 露天营业式的生意远远压倒了室内服务式的生意。
He broke the speed limit by driving his car at 80 mph . 他以80英里的时速开车,因而违章超速。
Churchill can, and by driving himself he will succeed, until the last decade of his life, in holding his affliction at bay . 而且直到生命的最后十年,邱吉尔都能成功地迫使自己遏制住极端的苦恼。
The fact that the ice actually is moving can be readily proved by driving a straight row as stakes across the glacier . 冰川确实是在流动的这一事实,很容易通过在冰面上插入一批笔直的标桩来证明。
Who earns a living by driving his customers away 什么人靠驱赶顾客为生?
You might sign your ( own ) death warrant by driving - drunk (酒后驾车,可能会毁了自己。 )
It is better to break in a new car by driving slowly 要适应一部新车最好的方法是慢慢地开。
I prefer to travel by driving myself rather than by train 比起乘火车旅行,我还是喜欢自己驾车。
Who makes a living by driving customers away ? - - - - taxi driver 谁靠把顾客赶走来谋生? ? ?出租车司机。
We learned to play the piano by playing and drive a car by driving 我们以弹来学习弹钢琴,以驾驶来学习驾驶汽车。
Kuang fuqin military bears struggle hard , by drive not different dog and chicken 况复秦兵耐苦战,被驱不异犬与鸡。