Okay, the user wants me to translate "driving away" into Korean. Let me check the rules again. The first rule says to translate all content into Korean. The second rule states that if the content is already in Korean, leave it as is. The third rule is to provide only the translation without any explanations.
So, "driving away" in English. The direct translation would be "가다" but that's too simple. Wait, "driving away" can mean different things depending on context. It could be literally driving a car away, or metaphorically pushing someone away. But since there's no context, I should go with the most common translation. The verb for driving is "운전하다" and "away" would be "멀리 떨어지다" or "멀어지다". So combining them, maybe "멀어지다" is more appropriate here. Alternatively, "운전하다" plus "멀리 떠나다" could work. Wait, but "driving away" as a phrasal verb might translate to "내보내다" in some contexts, like sending someone away. Hmm, this is a bit tricky. Let me check a dictionary. "Drive away" as a verb phrase can mean to cause someone to leave, so "내보내다" or "쫓아내다" might be better. But without context, the safest bet is "멀어지다" or "운전하다". Wait, maybe the user just wants a direct translation. So "driving away" would be "운전하다" but that's just driving. Adding "away" might need "멀리" as an adverb. So "멀리 운전하다" but that's not a common phrase. Alternatively, "차를 몰고 가다" which is "to drive a car away". But again, without context, it's hard to tell. Maybe the best translation is "멀어지다" which can mean to move away. I'll go with that.
멀어지다
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