driven 的 2 个定义
- past participle of drive.
- being under compulsion, as to succeed or excel: a driven young man who was fiercely competitive.
- controlled or propelled by something specified: a market-driven approach to retaining talent; data-driven business strategies; a water pump that is solar driven.
driven 近义词
compelled
更多driven例句
- Imagine what other diverse and driven teams can do with the influx of cash and inspiration that comes with a big exit.
- Eating disorders, on the other hand, are driven largely by biological processes that occur on the inside.
- Traditionally, popular history is almost purely driven by narrative.
- Within a few years, Iran had jailed or driven from the country more than 60 Sunni clerics.
- The execution of two police officers in cold blood has shocked the city and driven a deeper wedge between the cops and the mayor.
- He said the brokers promise that the Italian navy will pick them up, which he says has actually driven the prices down.
- Hence Napoleon was driven more and more to trust to the advice of the rash, unstable King of Naples.
- Were they to be driven out,—driven out this very day, when the Virgin had only just now seemed to promise her help and protection?
- Punch went out and wept bitterly with Judy, into whose fair head he had driven some ideas of the meaning of separation.
- The challenge was accepted and the hay-wagon driven round and the trial commenced.
- You would think the poor teacher would be driven crazy, but he seems as calm as a daisy in a June breeze.