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drive-in (drīv′ĭn′)n. An establishment, especially an outdoor movie theater, designed to permit customers to remain in their motor vehicles while being accommodated.adj. Of or being such an establishment: a drive-in restaurant; a drive-in teller.drive-in adj denoting a public facility or service designed to be used by patrons seated in their cars: a drive-in bank. n (Film) chiefly US and Canadian a cinema designed to be used in such a manner drive′-in` adj. 1. being, pertaining to, or using a facility or business designed to accommodate patrons in their cars: a drive-in restaurant; drive-in customers. n. 2. such a facility or business, esp. an outdoor motion-picture theater for patrons in cars. [1925–30] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | drive-in - any installation designed to accommodate patrons in their automobilesfacility, installation - a building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry; "the assembly plant is an enormous facility" | Translationsdrive (draiv) – past tense drove (drouv) : past participle driven (ˈdrivn) – verb1. to control or guide (a car etc). Do you want to drive (the car), or shall I? 駕駛 驾驶2. to take, bring etc in a car. My mother is driving me to the airport. 用車載送 用车送3. to force or urge along. Two men and a dog were driving a herd of cattle across the road. 驅趕 驱赶4. to hit hard. He drove a nail into the door; He drove a golf-ball from the tee. 用力打 用力打5. to cause to work by providing the necessary power. This mill is driven by water. 驅動 推动 noun1. a journey in a car, especially for pleasure. We decided to go for a drive. 開車(四處逛逛) 驱车(旅行) 2. a private road leading from a gate to a house etc. The drive is lined with trees. 車道 车道(尤指私宅内的汽车道) 3. energy and enthusiasm. I think he has the drive needed for this job. 幹勁 干劲4. a special effort. We're having a drive to save electricity. 努力 努力5. in sport, a hard stroke (with a golf-club, a cricket bat etc). 擊球,擲球 击球,掷球 6. (computers) a disk drive. (電腦)硬碟 (计)驱动盘 ˈdriver noun a person who drives a car etc. a bus-driver. 駕駛員,司機 驾驶员,司机 ˈdriver's license noun (American) a driving licence. (美)駕駛執照 (美)驾驶证 ˈdrive-in adjective (of a cinema, café etc, especially in North America) catering for people who remain in their cars while watching a film, eating etc. a drive-in movie. (尤在北美,可在車內觀看影片的)露天電影院 免下车餐馆,免下车电影院(顾客可坐在自己的车上购物、进餐、看电影等等) ˈdrive-through adjective that one may drive through (and do something without getting out of the car). a drivethrough bank/restaurant/zoo. 免下車(便有專人提供服務) 免下车ˈdriving licence noun a licence for driving a road vehicle. 駕駛執照 驾驶执照be driving at to be trying to say or suggest. I don't know what you're driving at. 意指 意指drive off1. to leave or go away in a car etc. He got into a van and drove off. 駕車離去 驾车离去2. to keep away. to drive off flies. 驅離 驱赶开3. in golf, to make the first stroke from the tee. (高爾夫球)開球 在高尔夫球中,从发球处开的第一棍球 drive on1. to carry on driving a car etc. Drive on – we haven't time to stop! 繼續駕駛(汽車等) 继续驾驶(汽车等) 2. to urge strongly forward. It was ambition that drove him on. 激勵某人持續往前 激励drive-in
drive in(to)1. verb To enter a particular place or thing while driving. Turn left and then drive into the parking garage.2. verb To hit someone or something while driving. That guy fell asleep at the wheel and drove into a crowd of people at the parade. I lost control of my car and drove into a row of shopping carts.3. verb To force something into another material or substance by hitting it. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "drive" and "in" or "into." To drive this nail into the wall, you really need to put some muscle behind it.4. verb In baseball, to hit the ball and cause a runner (or runners) to score. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "drive" and "in." And with that triple, Green drove in two runs.See also: drivedrive-in1. noun An outdoor movie theater in which people sit in their cars in front of a large screen. This phrase can also be used as an adjective to describe such a theater. I wish there were more drive-ins around here—watching a movie in your car with your family can be a lot of fun.2. noun A restaurant where food (usually fast food) is served to patrons while they sit in their cars. Let's go get a burger at the drive-in.3. adjective Describing the part of a business designed to serve customers seated in their cars. Here's the order for the guy who's waiting at the drive-in window.drive in (to something)to enter something or some place by driving. She drove right into the garage and stopped the car before she realized that she was not at her own house. She drove in and looked around.See also: drivedrive-in
drive-in Chiefly US and Canadiana. a cinema designed to be used by patrons seated in their cars b. a public facility or service designed for use in such a manner drive-inA retail business, bank, or motion-picture theater, designed to permit its patrons to receive services while they remain in their automobiles.MedicalSeedrivedrive-in
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