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[draɪv] 1. v ( past drove; p. p. driven)1) гна́ти, проганя́ти; переслі́дувати2) ї́хати, мча́ти, везти́ (в автомобілі і т.д.)to drive smb. to the station — підвезти́ кого́сь на ста́нцію
3) пра́вити, вести́ ( машину)4) приво́дити, дово́дити (до - to, into)to drive into despair — приво́дити в ро́зпач
to drive home — переко́нувати, дово́дити
5) вбива́ти, заганя́ти ( в щось)to drive a nail home — заби́ти цвях по са́му голі́вку
6) ру́хати, приво́дити в рух7) прово́дити, проклада́ти ( залізницю)9) переванта́жувати, перевто́млювати ( працею)•- drive at- drive away
- drive in
- drive out
- drive up••to drive mad, to drive crazy — зво́дити з ро́зуму
drive on! — поганя́й!
2. nto drive a pen — бу́ти письме́нником
1) ката́ння, прогу́лянка (в екіпажі, автомобілі)to take a drive — прої́хатись
2) переслі́дування (ворога, звіра)3) вели́ка ене́ргія, си́ла4) сти́мул5) пол. кампа́нія6) тех. переда́ча, при́від7) прої́зд8) військ. на́ступ; уда́р; ата́ка9) гірн. штрек
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