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41 to drive a nail into someone’s coffin
to drive a nail into someone’s coffincontribuir para a ruína ou fracasso de alguém.English-Portuguese dictionary > to drive a nail into someone’s coffin
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42 to drive a thing into a person
to drive a thing into a personinculcar alguma coisa em alguém.English-Portuguese dictionary > to drive a thing into a person
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43 to drive ashore
to drive ashorearrojar à costa. -
44 to drive at full speed
to drive at full speedguiar a toda velocidade. -
45 to drive away
to drive awayexpelir, expulsar, fazer sair, afugentar, afastar-se, partir em carro. -
46 to drive back
to drive backrechaçar, repulsar, reconduzir em carro, etc., voltar de carro, etc. -
47 to drive bodily upon the coast
to drive bodily upon the coastNaut dar em cheio na costa.English-Portuguese dictionary > to drive bodily upon the coast
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48 to drive it home to
to drive it home tomostrar, forçar a acreditar. -
49 to drive one’s pigs to the market
to drive one’s pigs to the marketroncar.English-Portuguese dictionary > to drive one’s pigs to the market
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50 to drive somebody mad
to drive somebody madlevar a pessoa ao extremo de irritação. -
51 to drive someone out of his senses/out of his mind
to drive someone out of his senses/out of his minddeixar maluco.English-Portuguese dictionary > to drive someone out of his senses/out of his mind
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52 to drive someone round the bend
to drive someone round the bendexasperar, enlouquecer.English-Portuguese dictionary > to drive someone round the bend
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53 to drive someone spare
to drive someone sparedeixar alguém louco, furioso. -
54 to drive someone to despair
to drive someone to despairlevar alguém ao desespero. -
55 to drive tandem
to drive tandemandar de tandem. -
56 to drive to leeward
to drive to leewarddesgarrar, desviar de rumo. -
57 to drive up the prices
to drive up the pricesfazer subir os preços, elevar os preços. -
58 to drive up the wall
to drive up the wallfazer subir as paredes, deixar muito irritado. -
59 to drive up to
to drive up topassar de carro por algum lugar. -
60 worm drive
worm drive[w'ə:m draiv] n Mech propulsão por rosca sem-fim.
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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