phrasal verbphr vFORCE somebody TO DO somethingto behave in a way that makes someone leave 赶跑〔某人〕
He was cruel because he wanted to drive me away.
他很残忍,因为他想把我赶跑。
Examples from the Corpus
drive away• Only the sun can drive them away.• The DefenceMinistryclaims that the range would benefitwildlife as it would drive people away.• Then, hardly knowing what she was doing, she drove wildly away.• Sometimes he turned, determined to drive the ghost away, but his blood ran cold with terror.• Odysseus was determined to drive the suitors away by force, but how could two men take on a whole company?• If this is done in hardness of spirit, it tends to hardenattitudes and drive people away for the Lord.• The price deflator measures the size of price increases, and detects whether higher costs drive consumers away from a product.• We continued our drive, away from the golf course and to-ward the sea.