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11. | The person who drives a car, bus or train is the person in control of it. |
| 开汽车、 公共汽车或火车要用drive这个词. |
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12. | Education make a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive;easy to govern, but impossible to enslave |
| 教育使人易于领导,难以驱使;易于管理,难以奴役。 |
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13. | Dulles said Russia had overextended herself in her drive for world domination. |
| 杜勒斯说苏俄在称霸美世界的驱使下过分扩张其势力。 |
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14. | However, money can cloud one's judgment and drive one to commit immoral or illegal acts. |
| 蔽一个人的判断力并且驱使他做出不道德或不法的行为。 |
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15. | to put a person to work |
| 驱使一个人工作 |
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16. | To inspire to action; prompt. |
| 怂恿;驱使 |
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17. | TANG-SONG: express courier |
| 驱使官 |
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18. | An impelling motive. |
| 驱使的动机 |
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19. | SONG: Express Courier Office |
| 驱使院 |
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20. | a high-voltage machine in which rectifiers charge capacitors that discharge and drive charged particles |
| 用整流器充满电容器释放并驱使电离子通过加速管的一种高压机器。 |
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