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21 drive-in bank
[Banque] autobanque, banque "drive-in"English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > drive-in bank
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22 drive off
1) (to leave or go away in a car etc: He got into a van and drove off.) partir (en voiture)2) (to keep away: to drive off flies.) chasser3) (in golf, to make the first stroke from the tee.) driver -
23 drive on
1) (to carry on driving a car etc: Drive on - we haven't time to stop!) continuer sa route2) (to urge strongly forward: It was ambition that drove him on.) pousser -
24 drive-in
adjective ((of a cinema, café etc, especially in North America) catering for people who remain in their cars while watching a film, eating etc: a drive-in movie.) restauvolant -
25 drive-through
adjective (that one may drive through (and do something without getting out of the car): a drivethrough bank/restaurant/zoo.) -
26 drive
Iallée f, passage mII UKDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > drive
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27 drive band
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > drive band
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28 drive gate
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > drive gate
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29 drive point
pointe de pénétration f, pointe filtrante fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > drive point
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30 drive screw
clou torsadé m, fausse vis fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > drive screw
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31 drive shaft
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > drive shaft
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32 drive shoe
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > drive shoe
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33 drive tube
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > drive tube
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34 drive
1) énergie; allant; dynamisme2) Mil. campagne; offensive3) Hum. campagne; collecte de fonds4) Inf. unité de disqueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > drive
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35 drive at
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36 drive off
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37 drive-through
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38 drive to work use
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39 drive-in appraisal centre
centre d'estimation (2e)English-French insurance dictionari > drive-in appraisal centre
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40 drive-yourself automobile
véhicule loué à court terme (2e)English-French insurance dictionari > drive-yourself automobile
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