drive
Prononciation : [/dɹaɪv/]
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Contexte : « operating a vehicle »
(verb) to control and move a vehicle like a car, truck, or bus. It means to make the vehicle go forward or backward.
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She drove her new car to work today.
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He doesn't know how to drive yet.
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Who will drive us to the party?
Contexte : « activity »
(noun) a trip or journey in a vehicle. Going from one place to another in a car, bus, or other vehicle.
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We went for a long drive in the countryside.
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I can't join you on the drive; I have other plans.
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Where are you going on the drive?
Contexte : « motivation or ambition »
(verb) to push or urge someone to do something. It means to make someone want to achieve their goals or dreams.
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Her passion for music really drives her to practice every day.
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Lack of motivation can drive people to give up easily.
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What drives you to work hard every day?
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