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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. drive <Past drove, Past Part driven> [Am draɪv, Brit drʌɪv] VERB trans
1.1. drive TRANSP:
drive car/bus/train
drive car/bus/train
drive racing car/power boat
drive racing car/power boat
she drives a Renault
1.2. drive TRANSP (convey in vehicle):
2.1. drive (cause to move) + Adv Kompl:
2.2. drive SPORT:
drive ball
drive ball
2.3. drive (provide power for, operate):
3.1. drive (make penetrate):
drive nail
drive stake
to drive sth into sth
3.2. drive (open up):
drive tunnel/shaft
drive tunnel/shaft
4.1. drive (cause to become):
4.2. drive (compel to act):
to drive sb to + infin
llevar or empujar a alguien a  +  infin
4.3. drive (overwork):
II. drive <Past drove, Past Part driven> [Am draɪv, Brit drʌɪv] VERB intr
1. drive (in vehicle):
ir a 50 km/h
she drives to work
his new car drives well
his new car drives well
2. drive (dash):
drive rain/wind/dust:
drive rain/wind/dust:
3. drive (penetrate):
drive point/tool:
drive army:
drive army:
III. drive [Am draɪv, Brit drʌɪv] SUBST
1. drive C (in vehicle):
2.1. drive C (leading to house):
2.2. drive C (in front of house):
2.3. drive C (in street names):
3. drive C (stroke) SPORT:
4.1. drive U (energy):
4.2. drive C (compulsion) PSYCHO:
5.1. drive C (organized effort):
5.2. drive C (attacking move) MILIT:
5.3. drive C (in US football):
6. drive (tournament) Brit:
7.1. drive U or C (propulsion system):
7.2. drive U MOTOR:
7.3. drive U (automatic gear position):
tape drive SUBST
whist drive SUBST Brit
drive belt SUBST
drive home VERB [Am draɪv -, Brit drʌɪv -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
drive home nail/bolt
drive home argument/lesson
I. drive off VERB [Am draɪv -, Brit drʌɪv -] (v + adv)
1. drive off car/driver:
2. drive off (in golf):
II. drive off VERB [Am draɪv -, Brit drʌɪv -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (repel)
drive off attackers/dogs
drive at VERB [Am draɪv -, Brit drʌɪv -] only in -ing form (v + prep + o) only in -ing form
drive-through [Am ˈdraɪv ˌθru, Brit] ADJ Am
I. drive-in [Am ˈdraɪ ˌvɪn, Brit ˈdrʌɪvɪn] ADJ Am
II. drive-in [Am ˈdraɪ ˌvɪn, Brit ˈdrʌɪvɪn] SUBST Am
autocinema m Méx
I. drive up VERB [Am draɪv -, Brit drʌɪv -] (v + adv)
drive up vehicle/driver:
II. drive up VERB [Am draɪv -, Brit drʌɪv -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (cause to rise)
drive up prices/demand
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. drive [draɪv] VERB trans drove, driven
1. drive AUTO:
manejar LatAm
2. drive (urge):
to drive sb to (do) sth
3. drive cattle:
4. drive (render, make):
5. drive:
drive ball
drive tunnel
drive road
6. drive TECH:
II. drive [draɪv] VERB intr drove, driven AUTO
1. drive (steer):
manejar LatAm
2. drive (travel):
3. drive (function):
III. drive [draɪv] SUBST
1. drive AUTO:
2. drive (driveway):
3. drive kein Pl TECH:
4. drive kein Pl PSYCHO:
5. drive (campaign):
6. drive SPORT:
7. drive COMPUT:
drive at VERB trans ugs
economy drive SUBST
test drive SUBST
I. drive-in [ˈdraɪvɪn] ADJ Am, Aus
II. drive-in [ˈdraɪvɪn] SUBST Am, Aus
I. drive off VERB trans always trennb
II. drive off VERB intr
I. drive in VERB intr
II. drive in VERB trans
drive in nail:
sales drive SUBST
drive out VERB trans
OpenDict-Eintrag
pen drive SUBST
pen m ugs
pincho [USB] m ugs
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. drive <drove, driven> [draɪv] VERB trans
1. drive AUTO:
manejar LatAm
drive race car
2. drive (urge):
to drive sb to (do) sth
3. drive cattle:
4. drive (render, make):
5. drive:
drive ball
drive tunnel
drive tunnel
drive nail, stake
6. drive TECH:
II. drive <drove, driven> [draɪv] VERB intr AUTO
1. drive (operate vehicle):
manejar LatAm
2. drive (travel):
3. drive (function):
III. drive [draɪv] SUBST
1. drive AUTO:
2. drive (in street names):
3. drive (driveway):
4. drive TECH:
5. drive PSYCHO:
6. drive (campaign):
7. drive SPORT:
8. drive comput:
drive-through ADJ, drive-thru ADJ
drive-through pharmacy, restaurant, bank:
drive out VERB trans
hard drive SUBST comput
test drive SUBST
disk drive SUBST
I. drive in VERB intr
II. drive in VERB trans
drive in nail:
drive at VERB trans ugs
drive-in [ˈdraɪv·ɪn] SUBST
I. drive off VERB trans always trennb
II. drive off VERB intr
GEA Fachwortschatz Kältetechnik
Present
Idrive
youdrive
he/she/itdrives
wedrive
youdrive
theydrive
Past
Idrove
youdrove
he/she/itdrove
wedrove
youdrove
theydrove
Present Perfect
Ihavedriven
youhavedriven
he/she/ithasdriven
wehavedriven
youhavedriven
theyhavedriven
Past Perfect
Ihaddriven
youhaddriven
he/she/ithaddriven
wehaddriven
youhaddriven
theyhaddriven
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It is oriented south-east/north-west, diagonally bisecting the city blocks ("manzanas") which give the city centre a checkerboard plan.
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The upper floor contains the operating room, has five windows along the east side, and one window each on the north and south sides.
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Small watercraft, docks and boathouses sustained damage, but otherwise the storm's effects on the east coast were more moderate compared to other areas.
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As far as determninable, all bodies were placed parallel to the tomb, with their head towards the east.
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The east side of the street is dominated by a large common with tree-lined promenade.
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