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drive out
to drive out
Werkwoord
- wegdrijven; wegjagen
- force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings
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to drive out
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- naar beneden jagen, wegzenden
- force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings
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to drive out
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- wegdrijven
- force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings
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to drive out
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- doorjagen
- force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings
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- We sometimes go out for a drive.
- He took her out for a drive.
- Look out for pedestrians when you drive a car.
- They are trying to drive Japanese goods out of the market.
- You have to look out for other cars when you drive.
- Why don't we drive out to the country for a change of pace?
- Do you feel like going out for a drive in the country over the weekend?
- If you drive at night, you should watch out for drunk drivers.
- All I could mumble in response was that when I was a man of fifty, my mother would lean out of the window when I left and remind me not to drive too fast.
- Moreover, they were implemented in order to drive out the only competitor on the market.
- It points out that viability can be restored only through a restructuring drive enjoying the support of the public authorities.
- The preconditioning drive and the dynamometer test shall be carried out according to paragraphs 5.2. and 5.4. of Annex 7:
- If the power measurement can be carried out only on a drive train with the gear-box or a reducer mounted, the efficiency shall be taken into account.
- It does not appear that Farice hf.’s pricing policy undercuts CANTAT-3 prices and is able to drive that competitor out of the market.
- Commission of enquiry: ‘It should be pointed out, moreover, that, concurrently with this major acquisitions drive [NTL, Mobilcom, Orange], France Télécom was also forging ahead with opportunistic acquisitions which were merely peripheral to its international strategy.