drive-in – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
drive in
eating establishment in which customers place their orders and are served while remaining in their vehicles
drive-in
n.
outdoor movie theater where the movie is watched from cars
drive in
v.
knock in, bang in, hammer in (nail, wedge, etc.)
Drive-in
A
drive-in is a facility (such as a
restaurant,
movie theater, or
church) where one can literally
drive in with an
automobile for service. At a drive-in restaurant, for example, customers park their vehicles and are usually served by staff who walk or rollerskate out to take orders and return with food, encouraging diners to remain parked while they eat. Drive-in theaters have a large screen and a car parking area for film-goers.
drive in
Verb
1. cause a run or runner to be scored; "His line double drove in Jim Lemon with the winning run"
(cause) score, hit, tally, rack up
(classification) baseball, baseball game, ball
2. arrive by motorcar; "The star and her manager drive in today from their motor tour across the country"
(hypernym) arrive, get, come
3. cause to penetrate, as with a circular motion; "drive in screws or bolts"
(synonym) screw
(hypernym) revolve, go around, rotate
drive-in
Noun
1. any installation designed to accommodate patrons in their automobiles
(hypernym) facility, installation
drive-in
nm.
drive in, eating establishment in which customers place their orders and are served while remaining in their vehicles, drive-in, outdoor movie theater where the movie is watched from cars
drive-in
n.
restaurace/kino atd., kde se dá jíst/sledovat film atd. z auta