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Перевод: drove speek drove


[существительное]
гурт ; стадо; толпа ; зубило для обтески камней;
[глагол]
#past от drive


Тезаурус:

  1. As Figure 5.7 shows, parked vehicles leave inadequate space for two cars to pass; observed driver reaction was to treat this "narrowed" section as a one-way street, down which they drove at well over 30 km/h, despite the potential hazard of crossing pedestrians hidden behind the parked vehicles.
  2. Meanwhile, three-times world champion Ayrton Senna drove an IndyCar for the first time but is unlikely to follow in Nigel Mansell's footsteps.
  3. The priest was shot dead as he drove back to his parish after conducting a wedding ceremony, but nothing was stolen.
  4. One day, she drove on to a roundabout, and could not figure out which exit to take.
  5. He drove past the parks and gardens where he had played as a child; past the houses of some of his past mistresses; past the apartment where Clara Delluc lived.
  6. On and on he drove, but again and again he had to stop, struggle out and wipe the piled-up snow from the windscreen.
  7. I looked back at the house as Adrian drove away.
  8. He backed it out of the shed where it was parked and drove Claire's car in off the road.
  9. The appalling slowness with which she arranged her hair and powdered her face drove her small nephew almost frantic.
  10. Thomson's restless nature drove him abroad once more after publication of Street Life, to Cyprus.
  11. A heavy squall drove up the meadow, bowing the trees before howling away up the mountain face.
  12. Clearing the gap in the reef, the patrol boat drove into a wave and leapt half out of the water like a giant grey killer whale.
  13. She drove to a cottage where she helped an old woman bent in half like a crooked stump into the front passenger seat.

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