drive-up
/ˈdrīv-ˌəp/ (ame, mw)
drive-up — 片語動詞
- drive-upbase form
- drive-ups3rd person singular
- drive-uping-ing form
- drive-upedpast simple
1. to cause the amount or level of something — such as the price of goods, the cost
推高;抬升
使價格、成本等快速上漲
to cause the amount or level of something — such as the price of goods, the cost of living, or the value of assets — to increase quickly, often because of a shortage, strong demand, or a change in policy.
The drought drove up the price of rice across Southeast Asia.
乾旱推高了整個東南亞的米價。
drive up + price of [commodity]
Rising energy costs have driven up rents in most major cities.
能源成本攀升已推高了多數大城市的租金。
When demand for houses goes up, builders often drive prices even higher.
當房屋需求增加時,建商往往把價格推得更高。
The new tax is expected to drive up the cost of imported cars by ten percent.
新稅收預計將使進口車成本推高一成。
Mei noticed that her grocery bill had been driven up by higher transport fees.
Mei 注意到她的雜貨帳單因運輸費調漲而被推高了。
- drive down
opposite direction — to cause prices or costs to fall
- lower
general opposite; less dramatic in tone
文法句型
drive up + noun phrase (prices, costs, rents)
drive + noun phrase + up
用法筆記
Object must be something that can increase numerically — prices, costs, rents, rates, fees, etc. Frequently used in passive constructions (prices were driven up, costs have been driven up).
常見錯誤
drive-up — 形容詞
1. describing a business, facility, or service that is arranged so that customers c
免下車的
顧客待在車上即可接受服務的
describing a business, facility, or service that is arranged so that customers can be served while staying inside their vehicle — for example, a bank window where you deposit money from your car, or a coffee stand with a window you pull up to.
Diego ordered coffee at the drive-up window without turning off his engine.
Diego 在免下車窗口點了咖啡,完全沒有熄火。
drive-up window — noun modifier before noun
Some banks now offer drive-up ATMs where customers can deposit checks from their car.
有些銀行現在提供免下車自動櫃員機,顧客可從車上存入支票。
The drive-up pharmacy was a huge help when Amara's son was too sick to go inside.
當 Amara 的兒子病重到無法下車走進藥局時,免下車藥局幫了大忙。
Chen prefers drive-up restaurants because he can eat lunch in his truck while working.
Chen 偏愛免下車餐廳,因為他可以在工作時坐在卡車裡吃午餐。
Nadia stopped at a drive-up coffee stand on her way to the airport.
Nadia 在去機場的路上停在一家免下車咖啡攤。
- drive-through
similar but implies a lane you drive through, not just pull up to; more common for fast food
- drive-in
older term; usually describes a cinema or restaurant where you park and are served at your spot
文法句型
drive-up + noun (window, service, bank, ATM, pharmacy, restaurant)
用法筆記
This adjective always appears before a noun (drive-up window, drive-up service) and never after a verb (*the window is drive-up). Common in American English. 'Drive-up' is broader than 'drive-through' — it includes any pull-up-and-park service, not just a lane you drive all the way through.