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

1. drive (operate):

drive
drive
kierować [perf po-]
he'll drive his car

3. drive (supply power):

drive

4. drive (hammer in):

drive

5. drive (hit):

drive

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

1. drive (operate vehicle):

drive
to learn to drive

III . drive [draɪv] N

1. drive (journey):

drive
to go for a drive

2. drive (driveway):

drive

3. drive COMPUT:

drive
napęd m
CD-ROM/DVD drive
hard disk drive
disk drive

4. drive no pl TECH:

drive
napęd m
four-wheel drive
a car with a left/right-hand drive

5. drive no pl (energy):

drive

6. drive BIOL:

drive
popęd m

7. drive (campaign):

drive
drive
akcja f

8. drive (in names):

Drive

disk drive N COMPUT

drive at VB trans inf

II . drive off VB intr

I . drive up VB trans

drive up prices:

drive up

I . drive-in N

1. drive-in (restaurant):

2. drive-in (cinema):

II . drive-in ADJ

DVD drive N

DVD drive

flash drive N COMPUT

self-drive ADJ Brit

test drive N

test drive

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He began by preaching from the top of an old drive-in theater.
www.scpr.org
He is also renowned for his picture-perfect straight drive, often completed with no follow-through.
en.wikipedia.org
Self-driving trucks could lower shipping expenses by cutting labor costs and, with no weary drivers, letting trucks drive nonstop.
www.cnet.com
It is possible to mount an external USB hard drive as the home folder during install.
en.wikipedia.org
There will certainly be a requirement to show a driver's license, and only those drivers appearing on the contract may be authorized to drive.
en.wikipedia.org
Our clinical nurse specialist will drive the new car to those homes and spend time with the retirees and the staff.
www.stuff.co.nz
It was used as a venue for concert halls and even army recruitment drive.
en.wikipedia.org
By limiting the number of zeros written consecutively, this makes it possible for the drive controller to stay in sync.
en.wikipedia.org
I love him dearly and for ever, but this lack of drive in any direction is a bad augury for the future.
en.wikipedia.org
A comfortable long-distance drive and nippy in traffic.
www.independent.ie

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