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бланко
profesor
de autoescuela
driving instructor SUST.
I. driving [ingl. am. ˈdraɪvɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈdrʌɪvɪŋ] SUST. U MOTOR
conducción f form.
he was charged with reckless driving atrbv. gloves/shoes/lesson
he was charged with reckless driving atrbv. gloves/shoes/lesson
II. driving [ingl. am. ˈdraɪvɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈdrʌɪvɪŋ] ADJ.
1. driving:
driving rain
driving wind
2. driving (dynamic):
I. drive <pret. drove, part. pas. driven> [ingl. am. draɪv, ingl. brit. drʌɪv] V. trans.
1.1. drive TRANSP.:
drive car/bus/train
drive car/bus/train
drive racing car/power boat
drive racing car/power boat
1.2. drive TRANSP. (convey in vehicle):
2.1. drive (cause to move) + adv. compl.:
2.2. drive DEP.:
drive ball
drive ball
2.3. drive (provide power for, operate):
3.1. drive (make penetrate):
drive nail
drive stake
to drive sth into sth
3.2. drive (open up):
drive tunnel/shaft
drive tunnel/shaft
4.1. drive (cause to become):
4.2. drive (compel to act):
to drive sb to + infin
llevar or empujar a alguien a  +  infin
4.3. drive (overwork):
II. drive <pret. drove, part. pas. driven> [ingl. am. draɪv, ingl. brit. drʌɪv] V. intr.
1. drive (in vehicle):
¿sabes conducir? Esp.
ir a 50 km/h
2. drive (dash):
drive rain/wind/dust:
drive rain/wind/dust:
3. drive (penetrate):
drive point/tool:
drive army:
drive army:
III. drive [ingl. am. draɪv, ingl. brit. drʌɪv] SUST.
1. drive C (in vehicle):
2.1. drive C (leading to house):
2.2. drive C (in front of house):
2.3. drive C (in street names):
3. drive C (stroke) DEP.:
4.1. drive U (energy):
4.2. drive C (compulsion) PSICO.:
5.1. drive C (organized effort):
5.2. drive C (attacking move) MILIT.:
5.3. drive C (in US football):
6. drive (tournament) ingl. brit.:
7.1. drive U or C (propulsion system):
7.2. drive U MOTOR:
7.3. drive U (automatic gear position):
instructor [ingl. am. ɪnˈstrəktər, ingl. brit. ɪnˈstrʌktə] SUST.
1. instructor (teacher) MILIT.:
2. instructor (in US colleges):
driving instructor SUST.
instructor [ɪnˈstrʌktəʳ, ingl. am. -tɚ] SUST.
1. instructor (teacher):
instructor(a) m (f)
profesor(a) m (f) de esquí
2. instructor ingl. am. UNIV.:
profesor(a) m (f)
I. driving SUST.
manejo m amer.
II. driving ADJ.
1. driving AUTO., TÉC.:
2. driving METEO.:
driving rain
3. driving (powerful):
driving ambition, force
I. drive [draɪv] V. trans. drove, driven
1. drive AUTO.:
manejar amer.
2. drive (urge):
to drive sb to (do) sth
3. drive cattle:
4. drive (render, make):
5. drive:
drive ball
drive tunnel
drive road
6. drive TÉC.:
II. drive [draɪv] V. intr. drove, driven AUTO.
1. drive (steer):
manejar amer.
2. drive (travel):
3. drive (function):
III. drive [draɪv] SUST.
1. drive AUTO.:
2. drive (driveway):
3. drive sin pl. TÉC.:
4. drive sin pl. PSICO.:
5. drive (campaign):
6. drive DEP.:
7. drive INFORM.:
driving instructor SUST.
instructor [ɪn·ˈstrʌk·tər] SUST.
1. instructor (teacher):
instructor(a) m (f)
profesor (a) m (f) de esquí
2. instructor UNIV.:
profesor(a) m (f)
I. drive <drove, driven> [draɪv] V. trans.
1. drive AUTO.:
manejar amer.
drive race car
2. drive (urge):
to drive sb to (do) sth
3. drive cattle:
4. drive (render, make):
5. drive:
drive ball
drive tunnel
drive tunnel
drive nail, stake
6. drive TÉC.:
II. drive <drove, driven> [draɪv] V. intr. AUTO.
1. drive (operate vehicle):
manejar amer.
2. drive (travel):
3. drive (function):
III. drive [draɪv] SUST.
1. drive AUTO.:
2. drive (in street names):
3. drive (driveway):
4. drive TÉC.:
5. drive PSICO.:
6. drive (campaign):
7. drive DEP.:
8. drive comput:
I. driving SUST.
manejo m amer.
II. driving ADJ.
1. driving AUTO., TÉC.:
2. driving METEO.:
driving rain
3. driving (powerful):
driving ambition, force
Present
Idrive
youdrive
he/she/itdrives
wedrive
youdrive
theydrive
Past
Idrove
youdrove
he/she/itdrove
wedrove
youdrove
theydrove
Present Perfect
Ihavedriven
youhavedriven
he/she/ithasdriven
wehavedriven
youhavedriven
theyhavedriven
Past Perfect
Ihaddriven
youhaddriven
he/she/ithaddriven
wehaddriven
youhaddriven
theyhaddriven
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
The maximum ceiling height is 40 m, and there is a direct drive-in entrance to the hall for exhibitions.
en.wikipedia.org
Self-driving trucks could lower shipping expenses by cutting labor costs and, with no weary drivers, letting trucks drive nonstop.
www.cnet.com
In the end, they meet up and soon drive off in a black and white car.
en.wikipedia.org
There will certainly be a requirement to show a driver's license, and only those drivers appearing on the contract may be authorized to drive.
en.wikipedia.org
Jaguar had little experience with four-wheel drive systems at the time, having previously only produced rear-wheel drive cars.
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