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1 drive
sg - dríven, pl - dríverсугро́б м* * *carry on, conduct, drift, drive, drive off, float, herd, loaf, loiter, lounge, mooch, run, urge on* * *I. (en -r)( snedrive) drift.II. vb (drev, drevet)( jage) drive ( fx cattle; drive them away (, back, out); drive him into a corner; drive a nail into the wall);( tvinge) force ( fx force him on, force him into a corner);(fig: tilskynde) drive ( fx hunger drove him to steal),F impel;( plante) force;( metal) chase;( maskine) drive, work ( fx the machine is worked by hand);(forretning etc) run ( fx a business, a farm, a hotel, a theatre), carry on ( fx a trade);[ drive handel], se handel;[ drive studier] pursue studies;( uden objekt) ( blive ført af sted) drift ( fx the clouds are drifting),( dovne) loaf, do nothing,F idle;( slentre) stroll,[ med præp og adv:][ drive den af] loaf,F idle;[ drive af blod (, sved)] bleed (, sweat) profusely; be bathed in blood (, sweat);[ hans tøj drev af vand] his clothes were wringing wet;[ drive bort] drift away;( fordrive) drive away;[ drive tiden bort], se ndf: drive tiden væk;[ drive for ankeret] drag the anchor;[ drive frem] push (el. drive) forward,( planter) force,(fig) urge on ( fx it was his ambition that urged him on);( om forretning) work up;( få gennemført) carry (, stærkere: force) through;[ sveden drev ned ad panden på ham] perspiration was streaming down his forehead;[ drive `om] hang around, loaf around,F be idling about;[ drive en forretning op] work up a business;( på auktion) force the bidding for something;(også fig) blow over;[ drive på flugt] put to flight;[ drive rundt] = drive om;[ drive sammen] herd together, round up ( fx cattle, sheep);[ drevet til fortvivlelse] driven to despair;[ han skal nok drive det til noget] he is bound to get on (el. go far), he will go a long way;(dvs jage tilbage) drive back,F repel,(mil.) repulse;[ drive djævle ud] cast out devils, exorcise;[ han er ikke til at drive ud af sengen] you can't get him out of bed;[ drive det vidt] go far, go a long way;[ nu driver du spøgen for vidt] now you are (el. this is) carrying the joke too far;[ drive tiden væk] dawdle (, F: idle) away one's time;( klatte væk) fritter away one's time. -
2 drivende
* * *adj:(fig) he is the driving force;[ drivende sentimental] drivellingly sentimental;[ drivende våd] wringing (, T: sopping) wet, drenched. -
3 vridning
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4 drivende våd
soaking, soaking wet, wringing wet
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Wringing machine — Wringing Wring ing, a. & n. from {Wring}, v. [1913 Webster] {Wringing machine}, a wringer. See {Wringer}, 2. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wringing wet — adj. Wet through and through; soaked; dripping. * /He was wringing wet because he was caught in the rain without an umbrella./ * /He was wringing wet after working in the fields in the hot sun./ … Dictionary of American idioms