drive
suomi-englanti sanakirjadrive englannista suomeksi
avauslyönti
ajaa, kuskata
kaivaa
palautuslyönti
motivoida, innostaa
ajotie
iskeä
pyrkiä, aikoa
pakottaa
into, motivaatio, draivi
ajelu
käyttövoima
tie
vietti, pakottava tarve
kuljettaa
asema
kulkea
tempaus
lyödä
käyttää, ohjata, pyörittää
karkottaa
ajo
ajella
metsästää
voimansiirto
paimentaa
Verbi
ajaa, kuljettaa, kuskata colloquial , kyysätä colloquial , kyydittää, kyyditä, heittää colloquial
Substantiivi
tarmo, into, tahto, motivaatio, draivi
käyttökoneisto, koneisto, moottori, veto, käyttö, ajo term depends on context
drive englanniksi
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(ux)
To travel by operating a wheeled motorized vehicle.
To convey (a person, etc.) in a wheeled motorized vehicle.
To direct a vehicle powered by a horse, ox or similar animal.
(RQ:Shakespeare King Lear)
(RQ:Churchill Celebrity)
To compel to move:
(senseid) (q) To impel or urge onward by force; to push forward; to compel to move on.
(senseid) (q) To cause to flee out of.
To cause to move by the application of physical force:
To provide an impetus for motion or other physical change, to move an object by means of the provision of force thereto.
To separate the lighter (feathers or down) from the heavier, by exposing them to a current of air.
To displace either physically or non-physically, through the application of force.
(RQ:Shakespeare Coriolanus)
To compel to undergo a non-physical change:
To provide an impetus for a change in one's situation or of mind.
(RQ:Sidney Arcadia)
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-1)
To cause to become.
1855, (w), ''Maud'', XXV, 1. in ''(w)'', London: Edward Moxon, p. 90,https://archive.org/details/maudotherpoems00tennrich
- And then to hear a dead man chatter
- Is enough to drive one mad.
To motivate through the application or demonstration of force; to impel or urge onward in such a way.
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(quote-journal)
To move forcefully.
(RQ:Shakespeare Hamlet) Unequal match’d,Pyrrhus at Priam drives, in rage strikes wide;
(RQ:Dryden Aeneis)
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(RQ:Prescott Philip 2)
(quote-book)|year=1898|page=175|text=It would seem they were regarding this new antagonist with astonishment. To their intelligence, it may be, the giant was even such another as themselves. The ''Thunder Child'' fired no gun, but simply drove full speed towards them. It was probably her not firing that enabled her to get so near the enemy as she did. They did not know what to make of her. One shell, and they would have sent her to the bottom forthwith with the Heat-Ray.
{{quote-journal|en|date=December 29, 2010|author=Mark Vesty|work=BBC
To be moved or propelled forcefully (''especially of a ship'').
(RQ:Shakespeare Pericles) as a duck for life that dives,So up and down the poor ship drives:
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{{quote-book|en|year=1694|author=Jeremy Collier|title=Miscellanies in Five Essays|location=London|publisher=Sam. Keeble & Jo. Hindmarsh|chapter=Of General Kindness|page=69|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A33912.0001.001
To clear, by forcing away what is contained.
To dig horizontally; to cut a horizontal gallery or tunnel.
1852-1866, (w), ''Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts and Manufactures''
- If the miners find no ore, they drive or cut a gallery from the pit a short distance at right angles to the direction of the lodes found
To put together a drive (''n.''): to string together offensive plays and advance the ball down the field.
(senseid) (cap), usually long-lasting, effort to achieve something; ability coupled with ambition, determination, and motivation.
(ant)
(quote-book)
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(cap) or rapid motion; a rushing onward or away; a forced or hurried dispatch of business.
{{quote-text|en|year=1881|author=Matthew Arnold|title=The Incompatibles
An act of driving game animals forward, to be captured or hunted.
{{quote-book|en|year=1955|author=Robin Jenkins|title=The Cone-Gatherers|publisher=Canongate|year_published=2012|page=79
An act of driving livestock animals forward, to transport a herd.
(synonyms)
A sustained advance the face of the enemy to take an objective.
A mechanism used to power or give motion to a vehicle or other machine or machine part.
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{{quote-text|en|year=1859|author=Wilkie Collins|title=The Woman in White|url=http://www.gutenberg.org/files/583/583-h/583-h.htm
A driveway.
A place suitable or agreeable for driving; a road prepared for driving.
1995 March 2, John Carman, "Believe It, You Saw It in Sweeps", SFGate http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/Believe-It-You-Saw-It-In-Sweeps-3043091.php
- On the latter show, former ''Playboy'' Playmate Carrie Westcott said she'd never met a man who could match her sexual drive.
An apparatus for reading and writing data to or from a storage device such as a disk.
(hypo)
A storage device in which the mechanism for reading and writing data is integrated with the mechanism for storing data.
(senseid) A ball struck in a flat trajectory.
A type of shot played by swinging the bat in a vertical arc, through the line of the ball, and hitting it along the ground, normally between cover and midwicket.
An offensive possession, generally one consisting of several plays and/ or downs, often leading to a scoring opportunity.
A charity event such as a fundraiser, sale, or drive.
A campaign aimed at selling more of a certain product or promoting a public service.
An impression or matrix formed by a drift.
A collection of objects that are driven; a mass of logs to be floated down a river.
(label) (non-gloss)
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to run (q)
to power (q)
drift (q)
(l) (q)
(inflection of)
to pursue
to deviate
to follow
to (l), propel
(alternative form of)
(l) (gloss)
a (l)
a forceful blow, a (l)
to (l)
(alt form)