(computing) A mass storagedevice in which the mechanism for reading and writing data is integrated with the mechanism for storing data, as a hard drive, a flash drive.
(cricket) A type of shot played by swinging the bat in a verticalarc, through the line of the ball, and hitting it along the ground, normally between cover and midwicket.
A collection of objects that are driven; a mass of logs to be floated down a river.
Esimerkit
The impressive Frenchman drove forward with purpose down the right before cutting infield and darting in between Vassiriki Diaby and Koscielny.
un disque dur
And after Rodallega missed two early opportunities, the first a header, the second a low drive easily held by Lukasz Fabianski, it was N'Zogbia who created the opening goal.
Beverly Hills’ most famous street is Rodeo Drive.
We expressed our readiness, and in ten minutes were in the station wagon, rolling rapidly down the long drive, for it was then after nine. We passed on the way the van of the guests from Asquith.
The mansion had a long, tree-lined drive.
It was a long drive.
Some old model trains have clockwork drives.
Napoleon's drive on Moscow was as determined as it was disastrous.
Are you all ready?’ he cried, and set off towards the dead ash where the drive would begin.
The Murdstonian drive in business.
Crassus had wealth and wit, but Pompey had drive and Caesar as much again.
to drive the country, force the swains away
The trade of life can not be driven without partners.
He, driven to dismount, threatened, if I did not do the like, to do as much for my horse as fortune had done for his.
enough to drive one mad
to drive sheep out of a field
Time driveth onward fast, / And in a little while our lips are dumb.
under cover of the night and a driving tempest
Fierce Boreas drove against his flying sails.
My wife drove me to the airport.
I drive to work every day.
This constant complaining is going to drive me to insanity. You are driving me crazy!
One morning I had been driven to the precarious refuge afforded by the steps of the inn, after rejecting offers from the Celebrity to join him in a variety of amusements. But even here I was not free from interruption, for he was seated on a horse-block below me, playing with a fox terrier.
Their debts finally drove them to sell the business.
What drives a person to run a marathon?
drive a car
The pistons drive the crankshaft.
You drive nails into wood with a hammer.
The beaters drove the brambles, causing a great rush of rabbits and other creatures.
We drove back to the office with some concern on my part at the prospect of so large a case. Sunning himself on the board steps, I saw for the first time Mr. Farquhar Fenelon Cooke. He was dressed out in broad gaiters and bright tweeds, like an English tourist, and his face might have belonged to Dagon, idol of the Philistines.