Hanapin
to drive
01
magmaneho, mangasiwa
to control the movement and the speed of a car, bus, truck, etc. when it is moving
Intransitive: to drive somewhere | to drive in a specific manner | to drive
1.1
magmaneho, dalhin
to transport a particular person somewhere using a motor vehicle, particularly a private car
1.2
magmaneho, mag-drive
to be able or competent enough to fully control a car and make it move towards the direction one desires
1.3
magmaneho, magsakay
to be the owner of a particular type of vehicle
1.4
magmaneho, magpatawid
(of a motor vehicle) to be controlled by a driver
02
ilabas, itulak
to move something forward swiftly and forcefully
Transitive: to drive sth into sth
03
mag-udyok, manghikayat
to make someone act in a specified way, particularly one that is considered inappropriate or unacceptable
Ditransitive: to drive sb to do sth
04
itulak, paandarin
to move, propel, or throw with great force
Transitive: to drive sth somewhere
05
itulak, mag-udyok
to push someone to try or work extremely hard to reach a goal
Transitive: to drive sb
5.1
pumilit, humimok
to be the influencing factor that causes something to make progress
06
itulak, pamunuan
to compel a group of animals or people to move in a certain direction
Transitive: to drive sb/sth somewhere
6.1
paalisin, palayasin
to compel someone to leave a place, particularly a place they were settled in
07
pagaanan, magpatakbo
to generate the power necessary to make a machine work
Transitive: to drive a machine
08
hintayin, itaga
(primarily in ball games) to kick or hit the ball with such force that sends it flying forward
Transitive: to drive a ball somewhere
09
pilitin, bumasag
to use force in order to create an opening through something
Transitive: to drive an opening through sth
10
sumulong, pumadpad
(in sports) to advance with the ball toward the goal, aiming to score points or create opportunities for the team
Intransitive: to drive to a direction
Drive
01
daan, daanang
a short road or path leading from a street to a building
02
biyahe, pagmamaneho
the act of traveling in a vehicle, typically an automobile, to reach a destination
03
daanan, bulevar
a wide scenic road planted with trees
04
pagsulong, lakas
the act of applying force to propel something
05
mekanismo ng paghahatid, drayber
a mechanism by which force or power is transmitted in a machine
06
pagsisikap, motibasyon
a strong desire and determination to succeed
07
drive, magsimula
a long, powerful golf shot from the tee
08
pagmamaneho, kawan
the act of driving a herd of animals overland
09
pagsusumikap, motibasyon
the trait of being highly motivated
10
drive, malakas na palo
a shot where the player hits the ball with power and speed in racket sports such as tennis and squash
11
yunit, disk
(computer science) a device that writes data onto or reads data from a storage medium
12
pagsisikap, pagnanais
a physiological state corresponding to a strong need or desire
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Halimbawa
You should drive with both hands on the steering wheel.
I usually drive to school, but today I'm taking the bus.
Please be careful and drive within the speed limit.
I like to drive along scenic routes to enjoy the countryside.
After a long day at work, he prefers to drive home in silence.