drive thrust driving force | the act of applying force to propel something, after reaching the desired velocity the drive is cut off |
driving | the act of controlling and steering the movement of a vehicle or animal |
drive driving | hitting a golf ball off of a tee with a driver, he sliced his drive out of bounds |
driving belt | a belt that carries motion from a motor to the machinery |
driving iron one iron | (golf) the long iron with the most nearly vertical face |
driving wheel | a wheel that drives a motor vehicle (transforms torque into a tractive force) |
golf range driving range | a practice range for practicing golf shots |
live axle driving axle | the axle of a self-propelled vehicle that provides the driving power |
sensation esthesis aesthesis sense experience sense impression sense datum | an unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulation, a sensation of touch |
experience | the accumulation of knowledge or skill that results from direct participation in events or activities, a man of experience, experience is the best teacher |
percept perception perceptual experience | the representation of what is perceived, basic component in the formation of a concept |
experience | the content of direct observation or participation in an event, he had a religious experience, he recalled the experience vividly |
driver's license driver's licence driving license driving licence | a license authorizing the bearer to drive a motor vehicle |
experience | an event as apprehended, a surprising experience, that painful experience certainly got our attention |
near-death experience | the experience of being close to death but surviving |
out-of-body experience | the dissociative experience of observing yourself from an external perspective as though your mind or soul had left and was observing your body |
driving school | a school where people are taught to drive automobiles |
have experience | undergo, The stocks had a fast run-up |
know experience live | have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations, I know the feeling!, have you ever known hunger?, I have lived a kind of hell when I was a drug addict, The holocaust survivors have lived a nightmare, I lived through two divorces |
feel experience | undergo an emotional sensation or be in a particular state of mind, She felt resentful, He felt regret |
experience receive have get | go through (mental or physical states or experiences), get an idea, experience vertigo, get nauseous, receive injuries, have a feeling |
experience see go through | go or live through, We had many trials to go through, he saw action in Viet Nam |
driving impulsive | having the power of driving or impelling, a driving personal ambition, the driving force was his innate enthusiasm, an impulsive force |
driving | acting with vigor, responsibility turned the spoiled playboy into a driving young executive |