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drive (EN)
czasownik, rzeczownik

czasownik “drive”

bezokolicznik drive; on drives; cz.przesz. drove; im.przesz. driven; im. driving
  1. prowadzić
    She learned to drive a truck in just two weeks.
  2. napędzać
    The strong wind drove the sailboat across the lake.
  3. doprowadzić (do określonego stanu)
    Your relentless teasing is driving her to tears.
  4. zaganiać
    The farmer drove the cattle across the pasture to the barn as the sun began to set.
  5. napędzać
    The wind drives the blades of the windmill, generating electricity.
  6. motywować
    Curiosity drove her to explore the abandoned mansion despite the rumors of it being haunted.
  7. zmusić
    Hunger drove him to steal the bread.
  8. uderzyć (mocno piłkę)
    During the match, she drove the tennis ball powerfully past her opponent for a winning shot.
  9. przewozić
    My sister drove her friends to the concert last night.
  10. zarządzać
    The factory's success is driven by the hard work and dedication of its employees.

rzeczownik “drive”

lp drive, lm drives lub niepoliczalny
  1. przejażdżka
    After lunch, we took a short drive through the countryside to see the blooming wildflowers.
  2. dynamika (działania)
    The company's relentless drive to meet the deadline had employees working around the clock.
  3. obława
    The hunters organized a drive to flush the deer out of the woods.
  4. wypęd (przemieszczanie zwierząt)
    The cowboys started the cattle drive at dawn, moving the herd toward the summer grazing lands.
  5. ofensywa (kampania wojskowa)
    During World War II, the Allies' drive through Normandy was crucial in breaking the German defenses and liberating occupied France.
  6. napęd (część maszyny)
    The electric drives in the new factory robots make them much faster and more efficient than the old hydraulic ones.
  7. podjazd
    After the snowstorm, we spent hours shoveling the drive so we could get our car out to the street.
  8. aleja (droga o prestiżowym charakterze)
    After moving to the suburbs, they lived on a quiet drive lined with maple trees.
  9. kampania (promocyjna)
    The supermarket launched a donation drive, encouraging customers to buy and contribute extra canned goods for the local food bank.
  10. popęd
    Her drive to succeed in her career led her to work long hours and take on challenging projects.
  11. dysk (urządzenie do przechowywania danych)
    I just installed a new solid-state drive in my laptop to speed up its performance.
  12. zbiórka (organizowana akcja)
    The local community center is organizing a food drive to help families in need during the holiday season.
  13. drive (uderzenie w golfa)
    After teeing up his ball, Jeff executed a powerful drive that sent it soaring down the fairway.
  14. mocny strzał (w baseballu lub tenisie)
    The tennis player executed a powerful drive that skimmed just over the net and landed deep in the opponent's court.
  15. drive (uderzenie w krykiecie)
    The batsman played a beautiful cover drive, sending the ball racing towards the boundary.
  16. strzał (mocny i bezpośredni w piłce nożnej)
    During the match, the striker unleashed a powerful drive straight into the back of the net.
  17. seria (zagrań w futbolu amerykańskim)
    The quarterback led a successful drive down the field, culminating in a touchdown just before halftime.