driving
n. 操縱,駕駛
adj. 推進的; 強勁的; 雨、雪等猛烈的; 傾瀉而下的
v. 強迫( drive的現在分詞); 驅使; 驅趕; 消除
The driving force or idea behind something that happens or is done is the main thing that has a strong effect on it and makes it happen or be done in a particular way.
Consumer spending was the driving force behind the economic growth in the summer...
顧客消費是夏季經濟增長的強大推動力。
Bruce Rioch's driving ambition is the main reason behind their new-found success.
布魯斯·里奧克的勃勃雄心是他們新近成功的主要原因。
1. hitting a golf ball off of a tee with a driver;
2. the act of controlling and steering the movement of a vehicle or animal
1. having the power of driving or impelling;
2. acting with vigor;
in the driving seat
處於控制地位
This can become a driving force for social advance.
這能成為促使社會前進的動力.
He was cautioned for drunken driving.
他因酒後開車受到警告.
Tell me if you get tired of driving and we'll change over.
如果你開車累了,請告訴我,我們可以換一下位置.
The boy was driving the sheep down the hill.
這個男孩正把羊趕下山.
Father will not chance driving on the icy roads.
父親不願意冒險在結冰的道路上開車.