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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
driving
1. hitting a golf ball off of a tee with a driver - he sliced his drive out of bounds • Syn: drive • Derivationally related forms: drive, drive (for: drive) • Hypernyms: golf stroke, golf shot, swing 2. the act of controlling and steering the movement of a vehicle or animal • Derivationally related forms: drive • Members of this Topic: drive up, pull up short, turn on a dime, rein, rein in, stall, conk, draw up, pull up, haul up, brake, drive, motor, take, automobile, coach, test drive, cruise, park, angle-park, parallel-park, double-park, joyride, tool, tool around, snowmobile • Hypernyms: travel, traveling, travelling, steering, guidance, direction • Hyponyms: motoring
1. having the power of driving or impelling (Freq. 2) - a driving personal ambition - the driving force was his innate enthusiasm - an impulsive force • Syn: impulsive • Similar to: dynamic, dynamical • Derivationally related forms: impel (for: impulsive) 2. acting with vigor - responsibility turned the spoiled playboy into a driving young executive • Similar to: energetic
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