driving


Definition: Meaning of, driving in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ˈdrʌɪvɪŋ /

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  1. the activity of driving a car, truck etc
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  1. driving rain/snow rain or snow that falls very hard and fast
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  2. driving force someone or something that strongly influences people and makes them do something
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  3. driving ambition a very great desire to do or achieve something
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driving used in phrases

  • autograph driving (noun)
    1. the activity of driving OFF-ROAD (= on rough ground rather than on the road) without a DRIVING LICENCE
  • drink-driving (noun)
    1. British English driving a car after having drunk too much alcohol [=  drunk-driving American English]
  • driving axle (noun)
    1. the axle of a self-propelled vehicle that provides the driving power
  • driving belt (noun)
    1. a belt that carries motion from a motor to the machinery
  • driving force (noun)
    1. the act of applying force to propel something
  • driving iron (noun)
    1. golf the long iron with the most nearly vertical face
  • driving licence (noun)
    1. British English an official document or card that says that you are legally allowed to drive [=  driver's license American English]
  • driving license (noun)
    1. a license authorizing the bearer to drive a motor vehicle
  • driving range (noun)
    1. an open outdoor area where people practise hitting golf balls
  • driving school (noun)
    1. a business that teaches people how to drive a car
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