drive in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for drive in the English»French Dictionary

I.drive [Brit drʌɪv, Am draɪv] N

II.drive <pret drove, pp driven> [Brit drʌɪv, Am draɪv] VB trans

1. drive driver:

drive racing car
drive cargo, load
drive distance
what (car) do you drive?
I drive 15 km every day

III.drive <pret drove, pp driven> [Brit drʌɪv, Am draɪv] VB intr

1. drive MOTOR:

drive driver:
can you drive?
will you drive?
to drive along
to drive up/down a hill
to drive past
to drive at sb

drive in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for drive in the English»French Dictionary

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

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

drive Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go/drive up the street
to drive sb into a (tight) corner
to go/drive to the west
it's a 10 km drive from here
it'd drive you up the wall!

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Jaguar had little experience with four-wheel drive systems at the time, having previously only produced rear-wheel drive cars.
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A comfortable long-distance drive and nippy in traffic.
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There is no mistaking the drive, energy, and productivity that mark a scholar of truly exceptional status.
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There is also a 6416 model with a 160 gigabyte drive.
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He began by preaching from the top of an old drive-in theater.
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The front belt drive is tensioned by a spring-loaded tensioner pulley incorporating a hydraulic damping element.
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It is possible to mount an external USB hard drive as the home folder during install.
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In 1930 there followed a model with a front mounted engine and front-wheel drive.
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By limiting the number of zeros written consecutively, this makes it possible for the drive controller to stay in sync.
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Self-driving trucks could lower shipping expenses by cutting labor costs and, with no weary drivers, letting trucks drive nonstop.
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