drove – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
drove
n.
herd or flock; crowd or multitude
drive
v.
impel forward; guide the direction of something (i.e. car, animal, etc.); travel in a car; transport in a vehicle; urge, compel; hit a ball very hard (Sports); work towards a goal; rush toward
Drovers' road
A
drovers' road,
drove [
road] or
droveway is a route for
droving livestock on foot from one place to another, such as to
market or between summer and winter pasture (see
transhumance). Many drovers' roads were ancient routes of unknown age; others are known to date back to
medieval or more recent times.
drove
Noun
1. a group of animals (a herd or flock) moving together
(hypernym) animal group
2. a moving crowd
(synonym) horde, swarm
(hypernym) crowd
3. a stonemason's chisel with a broad edge for dressing stone
(synonym) drove chisel
(hypernym) chisel
drive
Noun
1. the act of applying force to propel something; "after reaching the desired velocity the drive is cut off"
(synonym) thrust, driving force
(hypernym) propulsion, actuation
(hyponym) firewall
(derivation) repel, repulse, force back, push back, beat back
2. a mechanism by which force or power is transmitted in a machine; "a variable speed drive permitted operation through a range of speeds"
(hypernym) mechanism
(hyponym) fusee drive, fusee
3. a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end; "he supported populist campaigns"; "they worked in the cause of world peace"; "the team was ready for a drive toward the pennant"; "the movement to end slavery"; "contributed to the war effort"
(synonym) campaign, cause, crusade, movement, effort
(hypernym) venture
(hyponym) advertising campaign, ad campaign, ad blitz
(derivation) get, aim
4. a road leading up to a private house; "they parked in the driveway"
(synonym) driveway, private road
(hypernym) road, route
(part-meronym) turnaround
5. the trait of being highly motivated; "his drive and energy exhausted his co-workers"
(hypernym) trait
(hyponym) action
6. hitting a golf ball off of a tee with a driver; "he sliced his drive out of bounds"
(synonym) driving
(hypernym) golf stroke, golf shot, swing
7. the act of driving a herd of animals overland
(hypernym) transportation, transfer, transferral, conveyance
(hyponym) cattle drive
8. a journey in a vehicle driven by someone else; "he took the family for a drive in his new car"
(synonym) ride
(hypernym) journey, journeying
(hyponym) lift
(derivation) take
9. a physiological state corresponding to a strong need or desire
(hypernym) physiological state, physiological condition
(hyponym) hunger, hungriness
10. (computer science) a device that writes data onto or reads data from a storage medium
(hypernym) device
(hyponym) CD drive
(part-meronym) spindle, mandrel, mandril, arbor
(classification) computer science, computing
11. a wide scenic road planted with trees; "the riverside drive offers many exciting scenic views"
(synonym) parkway
(hypernym) road, route
(derivation) take
12. (sports) a hard straight return (as in tennis or squash)
(hypernym) return
(hyponym) forehand drive
(classification) tennis, lawn tennis
Verb
1. operate or control a vehicle; "drive a car or bus"; "Can you drive this four-wheel truck?"
(hypernym) operate, control
(hyponym) coach
(verb-group) ride
(derivation) driveway, private road
(classification) driving
2. travel or be transported in a vehicle; "We drove to the university every morning"; "They motored to London for the theater"
(synonym) motor
(hypernym) travel, go, move, locomote
(entail) ride
(verb-group) take
(derivation) driveway, private road
(classification) driving
3. cause someone or something to move by driving; "She drove me to school every day"; "We drove the car to the garage"
(hypernym) move, displace
(hyponym) pull
(see-also) rout out, drive out, force out, rouse
(verb-group) take
(derivation) ride
4. force into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically; "She rammed her mind into focus"; "He drives me mad"
(synonym) force, ram
(hypernym) thrust
(hyponym) toe, toenail
(see-also) screw, drive in
(derivation) campaign, cause, crusade, movement, effort
5. to compel or force or urge relentlessly or exert coercive pressure on, or motivate strongly; "She is driven by her passion"
(hypernym) coerce, hale, squeeze, pressure, force
(verb-group) force, ram
6. cause to move back by force or influence; "repel the enemy"; "push back the urge to smoke"; "beat back the invaders"
(synonym) repel, repulse, force back, push back, beat back
(hypernym) push, force
(derivation) campaign, cause, crusade, movement, effort
7. compel somebody to do something, often against his own will or judgment; "She finally drove him to change jobs"
(hypernym) make
(derivation) campaign, cause, crusade, movement, effort
8. push, propel, or press with force; "Drive a nail into the wall"
(hypernym) propel, impel
9. cause to move rapidly by striking or throwing with force; "drive the ball far out into the field"
(hypernym) throw
(verb-group) repel, repulse, force back, push back, beat back
(derivation) driving
10. strive and make an effort to reach a goal; "She tugged for years to make a decent living"; "We have to push a little to make the deadline!"; "She is driving away at her doctoral thesis"
(synonym) tug, labor, labour, push
(hypernym) fight, struggle
(hyponym) strive, reach, strain
(verb-group) push, bear on
(derivation) campaign, cause, crusade, movement, effort
11. move into a desired direction of discourse; "What are you driving at?"
(synonym) get, aim
(hypernym) mean, intend
(derivation) drift, trend, movement
12. have certain properties when driven; "This car rides smoothly"; "My new truck drives well"
(synonym) ride
(derivation) driveway, private road
13. work as a driver; "He drives a bread truck"; "She drives for the taxi company in Newark"
(hypernym) work, do work
(derivation) driveway, private road
14. move by being propelled by a force; "The car drove around the corner"
(hyponym) pull
(derivation) driveway, private road
15. urge forward; "drive the cows into the barn"
(hypernym) push, force
(hyponym) mush
16. proceed along in a vehicle; "We drive the turnpike to work"
(synonym) take
(hypernym) traverse, track, cover, cross, pass over, get over, get across, cut through, cut across
(verb-group) motor
(derivation) driveway, private road
(classification) driving
17. strike with a driver, as in teeing off; "drive a golfball"
(hypernym) hit
(derivation) driving
(classification) golf, golf game
18. hit very hard and straight with the bat swinging more or less vertically; "drive a ball"
(hypernym) hit
(classification) cricket
19. excavate horizontally; "drive a tunnel"
(hypernym) excavate, dig, hollow
(derivation) drift, heading, gallery
(classification) mining, excavation
20. cause to function by supplying the force or power for or by controlling; "The amplifier drives the tube"; "steam drives the engines"; "this device drives the disks for the computer"
(hypernym) power
(derivation) driver, device driver
21. hunting: search for game; "drive the forest"
(hypernym) hunt, run, hunt down, track down
22. hunting: chase from cover into more open ground; "drive the game"
(hypernym) hunt, run, hunt down, track down
drove
n.
hejno nebo stádo
drive
v.
řídit; jet autem; vézt autem; hnát; zarazit; dohnat; honit koho; pohánět; mířit kam; dát komu jasně na srozuměnou; odjet; zahnat; honit se
drove
Rzecz.
prowadzili
drive
Czas.
prowadzić; jeździć samochodem; wozić; napędzać; doprowadzać do czegoś; zamęczać; zaganiać; kierować; wbijać; zmierzać do czegoś; wbijać (komuś) coś do głowy; odjeżdżać; odpychać kogoś/coś; posłał piłkę