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drove UK [drəʊv] US [droʊv] verb past simple of ■drive UK [drəʊv] US [droʊv] noun countable mainly UK a large group of animals, especially cattle or sheep, moving from one place to another 迁徙中的畜群(尤指牛群、羊群) droves [plural] ■a large group, especially of people, moving towards a place (前往某地的)群体;(尤指移动的)人群•Every summer droves of sightseers crowd the city.每年夏天大批观光客令该市拥挤不堪。 •Fans came in droves] UK also in their droves to see her concerts.歌迷们蜂拥而至来参加她的音乐会。 UK [drəʊv] US [droʊv] verb transitive (drove, drove) UK specialized ■to move farm animals on foot from one place to another 驱赶(牲口),使(家畜)迁徙 |