drive on

drive on
verbo intransitivo
1seguir adelante (in car)

drive on [draiv]
1Tocar; empujar, apresurar la ejecución de una cosa (incite).
2Salir (adelante).

drive on
verb:intransitive:plus_adverb
[+person, vehicle] (after accident) no parar; (after stopping) seguir adelante
drive on! ¡siga!
A VICAR drove on after a road accident because he did not want to be late for a sermon he put the truck in gear and drove on, moving faster now I got back in the car and drove on to Mount Rushmore
verb:transitive:plus_adverb
(incite, encourage) empujar; mover
it was the desire to win that drove her on era su deseo de ganar lo que la empujaba movía (a seguir);or
the lure of quick profits drove them on always that tremendous desire drove me on, as if it were something outside myself it was a form of madness which drove Tyson on to greatness only his interest in self-preservation had driven him on

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evidently, plainly, clearly, obviously