Drive
Drive may refer to:In
physics, drive means to impart forward motion to by physical
force. In
psychology, drive is an alternate name for
motivation.In
computing, drive is a device for
mass storage.In
electrical engineering, a drive is an electronic device to provide power to a
motor or
servo.In
cricket, a drive is a generic name for a number of similar hits, made by a
Batsman. In
golf, drive is a very long golf shot, usually the first shot hit.In
american football, a drive is a series of offensive plays during a possession.In
basketball, driving is getting near the rim with the ball, often for an easier shot.In
radio industry, drive is a time shift in the late afternoon.A
drive (charity) can be the act of a charity collecting items other than money.In
dog training drives are categories of behaviors that dogs instinctively find rewarding. Examples include
prey drive, food drive and defense drive.In
spacecraft propulsion, a drive is a
thruster.
Driving is the act of controlling a
vehicle.DRIVE ActDrive is short for
driveway. As a
proper noun, drive is
Chicago slang term for
Lake Shore Drive
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