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front-drive

/fruhnt-drahyv/US // ˈfrʌntˌdraɪv //

前驱车,前驱动,前驱,前轮驱动

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having front-wheel drive.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : front-wheel drive.

Examples

  • In front of this strange structure are two blank-faced, well-dressed models showing off the latest in European minimalism.

  • As the protagonist gets herself off in front of her impotent husband, she moans “Oh, Gronky.”

  • Granted, James is in an office in the Pentagon, and not on the front lines.

  • The next phase of the trial consists of vaccinating Ebola workers on the front lines.

  • Hmm, who are these people standing in front of the machines at the gym, neither occupying them nor not occupying them?

  • Then there was Wee Wo,—he was a little Chinese chap, and we used to send him down the chimneys to open front doors for us.

  • Off went the officers again, some distance to the front, and then back again to their men, and got them on a little further.

  • Then with your victorious legions you can march south and help drive the Yankee invaders from the land.

  • The doors (Indian bungalows have hardly any windows, each door being half glass) were open front and back.

  • Wordsworth has illustrated how an unwise and importunate demand for a reason from a child may drive him into invention.