drove
Prononciation : [droʊv]
Mot
Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to operate a vehicle and make it go from one place to another. When you drive, you use a car or another vehicle to travel somewhere.
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Yesterday, I drove my car to the park.
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She didn't drive because her car was broken.
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Did you drive to school this morning?
Contexte : « group »
(noun) a group of animals, especially livestock, that are being moved from one place to another. It's often used when farmers are moving cows or sheep.
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The farmer had a drove of sheep waiting to be taken to the pasture.
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There was no drove of cattle in sight after the storm.
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How many animals are in the drove that we saw yesterday?
Contexte : « emotional force »
(verb) to strongly encourage or motivate someone to do something. When someone's feelings push them to take action, they are being driven by those feelings.
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She was driven by her passion for helping others to start a charity.
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He wasn’t driven to study hard, so he didn’t do well in school.
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What drives you to work towards your goals?
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