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drove

  • 1 drove

    n. stim, svärm, massa [människor]
    * * *
    [drouv]
    past tense; = drive

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  • 2 drove a nail into the coffin of

    spika en spik i kistan

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  • 3 drove a wedge

    drev in en kil

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  • 4 drove a wedge between

    skapade splittring mellan

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  • 5 drove at full speed

    körde för fullt, körde gasen i botten

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  • 6 drove away

    körde iväg; körde bort

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  • 7 drove him crazy

    drev honom till vansinne

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  • 8 drove him insane

    gjorde honom galen

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  • 9 drove him into a corner

    ställde honom mot väggen

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  • 10 drove him mad

    drev honom till vansinne

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  • 11 drove him nuts

    drev honom till vansinne

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  • 12 drive

    n. åktur, färd; utflykt; drive; rörelse; register; energi, drift; diskenhet, diskettenhet (data)
    --------
    v. köra; åka; driva; leda; tvinga; borra; sticka; rusa; driva fram
    * * *
    1. past tense - drove; verb
    1) (to control or guide (a car etc): Do you want to drive (the car), or shall I?) köra
    2) (to take, bring etc in a car: My mother is driving me to the airport.) köra, skjutsa
    3) (to force or urge along: Two men and a dog were driving a herd of cattle across the road.) fösa, driva
    4) (to hit hard: He drove a nail into the door; He drove a golf-ball from the tee.) slå, slå (driva, köra) in
    5) (to cause to work by providing the necessary power: This mill is driven by water.) driva
    2. noun
    1) (a journey in a car, especially for pleasure: We decided to go for a drive.) åktur
    2) (a private road leading from a gate to a house etc: The drive is lined with trees.) infart, uppfartsväg
    3) (energy and enthusiasm: I think he has the drive needed for this job.) energi, kraft
    4) (a special effort: We're having a drive to save electricity.) kampanj, satsning, drive
    5) (in sport, a hard stroke (with a golf-club, a cricket bat etc).) slag, drive
    6) ((computers) a disk drive.) hårddisk
    - driver's license
    - drive-in
    - drive-through
    - driving licence
    - be driving at
    - drive off
    - drive on

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  • 13 at

    pansarvärns
    AT (anti-tank)
    * * *
    [æt]
    1) (position: They are not at home; She lives at 33 Forest Road) på, vid, hos, i
    2) (direction: He looked at her; She shouted at the boys.) på, till, åt
    3) (time: He arrived at ten o'clock; The children came at the sound of the bell.) vid
    4) (state or occupation: The countries are at war; She is at work.) i, på
    5) (pace or speed: He drove at 120 kilometres per hour.) i
    6) (cost: bread at $1.20 a loaf.) för

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  • 14 avoid

    v. undvika; förebygga; hålla sig ifrån
    * * *
    [ə'void]
    (to keep away from (a place, person or thing): He drove carefully to avoid the holes in the road; Avoid the subject of money.) undvika

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  • 15 breakneck

    adj. halsbrytande, farlig; mycket snabb
    * * *
    adjective ((usually of speed) dangerous: He drove at breakneck speed.) halsbrytande

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  • 16 cockpit

    n. cockpit, förarkabin
    * * *
    ['kokpit]
    (a compartment in which the pilot of an aeroplane, driver of a racing-car etc sits: He climbed into the cockpit and drove off.) cockpit, förarkabin, sittbrunn

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  • 17 crawl

    n. krypande; crawlsim
    --------
    v. krypa; fjäska
    * * *
    [kro:l] 1. verb
    1) (to move slowly along the ground: The injured dog crawled away.) krypa, kravla, släpa sig
    2) ((of people) to move on hands and knees or with the front of the body on the ground: The baby can't walk yet, but she crawls everywhere.) krypa
    3) (to move slowly: The traffic was crawling along at ten kilometres per hour.) krypa
    4) (to be covered with crawling things: His hair was crawling with lice.) krylla
    2. noun
    1) (a very slow movement or speed: We drove along at a crawl.) krypande
    2) (a style of swimming in which the arms make alternate overarm movements: She's better at the crawl than she is at the breaststroke.) crawl

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  • 18 drive off

    1) (to leave or go away in a car etc: He got into a van and drove off.) köra i väg
    2) (to keep away: to drive off flies.) slå (köra, vifta) bort
    3) (in golf, to make the first stroke from the tee.) slå ut

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  • 19 drive on

    1) (to carry on driving a car etc: Drive on - we haven't time to stop!) köra vidare
    2) (to urge strongly forward: It was ambition that drove him on.) driva (mana) på

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  • 20 hail

    n. hagel; hälsning
    --------
    v. låta regna, hagla; hälsa; jubla
    * * *
    I 1. [heil] noun
    1) (small balls of ice falling from the clouds: There was some hail during the rainstorm last night.) hagel
    2) (a shower (of things): a hail of arrows.) regn, skur, hagel
    2. verb
    (to shower hail: It was hailing as I drove home.) hagla
    II 1. [heil] verb
    1) (to shout to in order to attract attention: We hailed a taxi; The captain hailed the passing ship.)
    2) (to greet or welcome (a person, thing etc) as something: His discoveries were hailed as a great step forward in medicine.) hälsa, hylla, välkomna
    2. noun
    (a shout (to attract attention): Give that ship a hail.) anrop, rop
    3. interjection
    (an old word of greeting: Hail, O King!) hell! var hälsad!

    English-Swedish dictionary > hail

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