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drove1 [drəʊv] N

1. drove of animals:

drove
čreda f

2. drove (many) pl inf:

trume f pl +gen

I . drive up VB trans

drive price:

I . drive out VB trans

II . drive out VB intr

I . drive off VB trans

1. drive (expel):

2. drive (repel):

II . drive off VB intr

I . drive back VB trans

1. drive (in a vehicle):

II . drive back VB intr

I . drive away VB trans

1. drive (transport):

2. drive (expel):

3. drive fig (dispel):

II . drive away VB intr

I . drive [draɪv] N

2. drive:

dovoz m
privoz m

3. drive no pl TECH:

pogon m

4. drive no pl AUTO (steering):

6. drive no pl PSYCH:

nagon m

8. drive SPORTS:

9. drive COMPUT:

pogon m

10. drive AGR (of animals):

II . drive <drove, driven> [draɪv] VB trans

3. drive (power) engine:

drive COMPUT

4. drive (in golf):

III . drive <drove, driven> [draɪv] VB intr

I . drive away VB trans

1. drive (transport):

2. drive (expel):

3. drive fig (dispel):

II . drive away VB intr

I . drive back VB trans

1. drive (in a vehicle):

II . drive back VB intr

I . drive off VB trans

1. drive (expel):

2. drive (repel):

II . drive off VB intr

I . drive out VB trans

II . drive out VB intr

I . drive up VB trans

drive price:

I . ˈdrive-in esp Am Aus ADJ

II . ˈdrive-in esp Am Aus N

1. drive-in (restaurant):

2. drive-in (cinema/movie):

ˈeco-drive ADJ attr

eˈcono·my drive N

ˈsales drive N

I . four-wheel ˈdrive N

II . four-wheel ˈdrive ADJ

I . front-wheel ˈdrive N

II . front-wheel ˈdrive ADJ

right-hand ˈdrive N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The resulting trial for obscenity nearly drove the label into bankruptcy.
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She was refloated but drove on shore again.
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He drove for the HRT full-time in 1997 and almost won the championship.
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At the same time he built up a formidable organisation in the constituency, and drove it with unflagging energy.
www.telegraph.co.uk
But the social values that drove him were not ignoble.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It was only when she drove home with her child that she realised her purse - containing credit cards, a chequebook and phone - was missing.
www.dailymail.co.uk
New-builds became popular during the height of the property boom as easy mortgage credit drove developers to build more.
www.thisismoney.co.uk
He bought the car from a workmate with bankloans, and drove it on the road.
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Police drove the crowd out of the square in an eerie precursor to the events that took place there 15 years later.
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His father was a bus driver who drove the cross-island public bus service 82.
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