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Перевод: drove
[существительное] гурт ; стадо; толпа ; зубило для обтески камней; [глагол] #past от drive
Тезаурус:
- 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.
- Meanwhile, three-times world champion Ayrton Senna drove an IndyCar for the first time but is unlikely to follow in Nigel Mansell's footsteps.
- The priest was shot dead as he drove back to his parish after conducting a wedding ceremony, but nothing was stolen.
- One day, she drove on to a roundabout, and could not figure out which exit to take.
- 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.
- On and on he drove, but again and again he had to stop, struggle out and wipe the piled-up snow from the windscreen.
- I looked back at the house as Adrian drove away.
- He backed it out of the shed where it was parked and drove Claire's car in off the road.
- The appalling slowness with which she arranged her hair and powdered her face drove her small nephew almost frantic.
- Thomson's restless nature drove him abroad once more after publication of Street Life, to Cyprus.
- A heavy squall drove up the meadow, bowing the trees before howling away up the mountain face.
- 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.
- 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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