DRIVEN
pp. Drivn. [from drive. ] Urged forward by force; impelled to move; constrained by necessity.
DRIVEN Driv "en, p. p.
driven
driv en |ˈdrivən ˈdrɪvən | past participle of drive. ▶adjective 1 [ in combination ] operated, moved, or controlled by a specified person or source of power: a chauffeur-driven limousine | wind-driven sand. • motivated or determined by a specified factor or feeling: a market-driven response to customer needs. 2 (of snow ) piled into drifts or made smooth by the wind: figurative : she was as pure as the driven snow.
driven |ˈdrɪvn | past participle of drive ▶adjective 1 [ in combination ] operated, moved, or controlled by a specified person or source of power: a chauffeur-driven limousine | wind-driven sand. • motivated or determined by a specified factor or feeling: a market-driven response to customer needs. • (of a person ) relentlessly compelled by the need to accomplish a goal; very hard-working and ambitious: my husband is a driven man. 2 (of snow ) piled into drifts or made smooth by the wind.
dri ven schwaches Verb besonders Golf |ˈdra͜ivn̩ |einen Treibball spielen
driv en /drɪ́v (ə )n / (! -i-は /ɪ /) 動詞 driveの過去分詞 .形容詞 1 (大望を抱いて )やる気満々の .2 〈雪 雨などが 〉吹き寄せ [つけ ]られた .