drive-through

['draivθru:]
  • n. 乘车穿过;驱车穿越
  • adj. 免下车的;得来速式
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drive-through (adj.)
1949 (in an advertisement for the Beer Vault Drive-Thru in Ann Arbor, Michigan), from drive (v.) + through.
1. I don't drive and the buses are quite hopeless.
我不开车,公共汽车条件又太糟糕。

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2. There are certain things he does that drive me mad.
他的某些举动让我很生气。

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3. The ANC is about to launch a nationwide recruitment drive.
非洲国民大会打算在全国范围内发起招募运动。

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4. Laura let out the clutch and pulled slowly away down the drive.
劳拉松开离合器踏板,沿车道慢慢驶离。

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5. The President had his plane waiting, 20 minutes' drive away.
总统让飞机在20分钟车程的地方等着。

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