Drive

  • 21Drive — bezeichnet: den Abschlag beim Golf, siehe Golfschlag#Abschlag eine Schlagart im Tennis einen US amerikanischen Actionfilm des Regisseurs Steve Wang aus dem Jahr 1997, siehe Drive (Film) eine US amerikanische Serie aus dem Jahr 2007, siehe Drive… …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 22Drive-in — Drive ịn 〈[draıv ] n. 15; kurz für〉 1. Drive in Kino 2. Drive in Restaurant [zu engl. drive in „hineinfahren“] …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 23drive-by — drive ,by1 adjective a situation in which someone is shot from a moving car: a drive by shooting drive by drive ,by 2 noun count the act of shooting someone from a moving car …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 24drive-in — drive ,in1 adjective used about a place where you can have a meal or watch a movie without leaving your car: a drive in diner drive in drive ,in 2 noun count a restaurant where you can have a meal without leaving your car a. a movie theater where …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 25drive-on — «DRYV ON, N», adjective. 1. onto which an automobile or other vehicle can be driven: »a drive on ferry. 2. having to do with drive on ferries or the vehicles using them: »drive on traffic …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 26drive-by — n. accomplished while driving past in a vehicle; as, a drive by shooting. [PJC] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 27Drive-in — Drive ịn 〈[draıv ] n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s; kurz für〉 Drive in Kino, Drive in Restaurant [Etym.: engl., »hineinfahren«] …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 28drive-by — adj drive by shooting/killing an occasion when someone is shot by someone in a moving car >drive by n …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 29Drive — [draif, engl. draiv] der; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. drive zu to drive »(an)treiben; fahren«>: 1. a) Schwung, Lebendigkeit, Dynamik; b) Neigung, starker Drang, Tendenz. 2. besonderer Schlag (Treibschlag) beim Golfspiel u. Tennis. 3.… …

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  • 30drive-by — as a modifier, by 1989 (originally of shootings), from DRIVE (Cf. drive) (v.) + BY (Cf. by) …

    Etymology dictionary