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41 drive away
v.to drive somebody away ahuyentar a alguien3 ahuyentar, alejar, mandar a pasear.4 irse en coche, irse, marcharse.vi.irse, marcharse (en coche) -
42 drive-thru
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43 drive pinion
nAUTO, VEH piñón conductor m, piñón de ataque m, piñón de mando m, piñón motriz m -
44 drive along
1.VT + ADV [wind, current] empujar2.VI + ADV [vehicle] circular; [person] conducir -
45 drive over
1.VT + ADV (=convey) llevar en coche2.VI + PREP (=crush) aplastar3.VI + ADV (=come) venir en coche; (=go) ir en coche -
46 drive-up window
[ˌdraɪvʌp'wɪndǝʊ]N (US) taquilla f para automovilistas -
47 drive-yourself service
[ˌdraɪvjɔː'selfˌsɜːvɪs]N servicio m de alquiler sin chófer -
48 drive screw
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > drive screw
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49 drive shoe
azuche mEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > drive shoe
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50 drive someone into a corner
English-Spanish proverbs dictionary > drive someone into a corner
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51 drive battery
nTRANSP batería de accionamiento f -
52 drive block
nMINE calza f, carrucha f (Esp), chabota f (AmL), polea f -
53 drive bolt
nPROD perno de transmisión m -
54 drive chain
nAUTO, VEH cadena de transmisión f -
55 drive coil
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56 drive end
nELEC ENG terminal extremo de excitación m -
57 drive fit
nMECH ENG montaje a frotamiento duro m, montaje forzado m -
58 drive head
nMINE cabeza golpeadora de hinca f -
59 drive into
vtMECH ENG empujar, introducir, meter -
60 drive knob
nINSTR botón de mando m
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drive — drive … Dictionnaire des rimes
Drive — may refer to: Driving, the act of controlling a vehicle Road, an identifiable thoroughfare, route, way or path between two places Road trip, a journey on roads Driveway, a private road for local access to structures Drive (charity), a campaign to … Wikipedia
drive — [ drajv ] n. m. • 1894; mot angl. « coup énergique au golf, au base ball, au tennis, au cricket » (1857) ♦ Anglic. Coup droit. « C est fini de nos parties de tennis. Dommage [...] tu avais un drive qui venait bien » (Aymé). Au golf, Coup de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Drive — (dr[imac]v), n. 1. The act of driving; a trip or an excursion in a carriage, as for exercise or pleasure; distinguished from a ride taken on horseback. [1913 Webster] 2. A place suitable or agreeable for driving; a road prepared for driving.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Drive — (dr[imac]v), v. t. [imp. {Drove} (dr[=o]v), formerly {Drave} (dr[=a]v); p. p. {Driven} (dr[i^]v n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Driving}.] [AS. dr[=i]fan; akin to OS. dr[=i]ban, D. drijven, OHG. tr[=i]ban, G. treiben, Icel. dr[=i]fa, Goth. dreiban. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Drive-in — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Una entrada a un restaurante de tipo drive thru. El drive in (también denominado drive through o drive thru) es un tipo de establecimiento de negocios, que en la mayoría de los casos es un restaurante de comida… … Wikipedia Español
drive-in — [ drajvin ] n. m. inv. • 1949; mot angl. amér. « entrer en voiture », désignant initialement un cinéma en plein air (v. 1940) ♦ Anglic. Lieu public directement accessible en voiture ou service aménagé de telle sorte que les usagers motorisés… … Encyclopédie Universelle
drive-in — ˈdrive in adjective [only before a noun] a drive in restaurant, cinema, bank etc allows you to buy food, watch a film etc without leaving your car drive in noun [countable] * * * drive in UK US /ˈdraɪvɪn/ noun [C] US COMMERCE ► a bank, cinema, or … Financial and business terms
Drive — 〈[draıv] m. 6〉 I 〈unz.〉 1. 〈Mus.; Jazz〉 rhythm. Intensität u. Spannung mittels Beats od. Breaks 2. 〈allg.; umg.〉 Schwung II 〈zählb.; Sp.; Golf; Tennis〉 Treibschlag … Universal-Lexikon
Drive — Drive, n. 1. In various games, as tennis, cricket, etc., the act of player who drives the ball; the stroke or blow; the flight of the ball, etc., so driven. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. (Golf) A stroke from the tee, generally a full shot made with a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English