Definitions

(verb) to drive; to manage; to control

Etymology

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound. Simplified form of .

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About

The character "驭" derives from its traditional form "馭", a compound character that integrates the radical "馬" for horse with the component "攴", which conveys the action of tapping or urging forward, thus originally encapsulating the specific act of directing a horse. Its meaning gradually extended from the concrete management of equine animals to include the driving of chariots and later mechanical vehicles, while also acquiring abstract senses such as mastering a skill or exercising control over a system. The simplified form "驭" preserves the essential horse radical "马" in a condensed form, reflecting a graphic alteration that nonetheless upholds the character's foundational notion of guidance and authority.

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马车不容易。

Jiàyù mǎchē bù róngyì.

Driving a carriage is not easy.

学习驾需要时间。

Xuéxí jiàyù xūyào shíjiān.

Learning to drive requires time.

她轻松地驾了这辆车。

Tā qīngsōng de jiàyù le zhè liàng chē.

She easily drove this car.

这位手有多年的经验。

Zhè wèi yùshǒu yǒu duō nián de jīngyàn.

This driver has many years of experience.

复杂局势是一门艺术。

Jiàyù fùzá júshì shì yī mén yìshù.

Managing complex situations is an art.

在风暴中驾船只非常危险。

Zài fēngbào zhōng jiàyù chuánzhī fēichāng wēixiǎn.

Driving a ship in a storm is very dangerous.

他通过练习成功地驾了这种技术。

Tā tōngguò liànxí chénggōng de jiàyù le zhè zhǒng jìshù.

He successfully mastered this technique through practice.

要想驾人工智能,我们必须理解其原理。

Yào xiǎng jiàyù réngōng zhìnéng, wǒmen bìxū lǐjiě qí yuánlǐ.

To master artificial intelligence, we must understand its principles.