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Definition of droves in English Turkish dictionary

drove
{i} sürü

Sami bir Rolls Royce sürüyordu. - Sami drove a Rolls Royce.

O benim ilk araba sürüşümdü. - That was the first time I drove a car.

drove
{i} kalabalık
drove
yontmak
drove
{f} sür

Tom sürücünün yerine oturdu ve uzaklaştı. - Tom got into the driver's seat and drove off.

Tom Mary'nin arabasını Boston'a sürdü. - Tom drove Mary's car to Boston.

drove
f., bak. drive
drove
insan ya da hayvan sürüsü
drove
küme
drove
enli taş kalemi
drove
drive götür/aç/git/sür
drove
{i} yığın
drove
enli keski
English - English
emphasis If you say that people are going somewhere or doing something in droves, you are emphasizing that there is a very large number of them. Scientists are leaving the country in droves
plural of drove
drove
A large number of people on the move (literally or figuratively)
drove
A number of cattle driven to market or new pastures
drove
to herd cattle; particularly over a long distance
in droves
In large numbers, or great crowds
drove
{n} a herd of cattle, crowd of people, number
drove
of Drive
drove
A crowd of people in motion
drove
The grooved surface of stone finished by the drove chisel; called also drove work
drove
simple past of drive
drove
Any collection of irrational animals, moving or driving forward; as, a finny drove
drove
To drive, as cattle or sheep, esp
drove
A road or track along which cattle are habitually driven
drove
A collection of cattle driven, or cattle collected for driving; a number of animals, as oxen, sheep, or swine, driven in a body
drove
To finish, as stone, with a drove or drove chisel
drove
on long journeys; to follow the occupation of a drover
drove
A road for driving cattle; a driftway
drove
A broad chisel used to bring stone to a nearly smooth surface; called also drove chisel
drove
a moving crowd
drove
A narrow drain or channel used in the irrigation of land
drove
a stonemason's chisel with a broad edge for dressing stone a moving crowd a group of animals (a herd or flock) moving together
drove
a group of animals (a herd or flock) moving together
drove
a stonemason's chisel with a broad edge for dressing stone
drove
{i} herd or flock; crowd or multitude
drove
Drove is the past tense of drive. Past tense of drive. the past tense of drive
droves

    Turkish pronunciation

    drōvz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈdrōvz/ /ˈdroʊvz/

    Etymology

    [ 'drOv ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English drAf, from drIfan to drive; more at DRIVE.
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