drive, when used as a noun, means traveling by car, driving distance, transmission device and driver; when used as a verb, it means driving, being driven. Past tense: drove, past participle: driven, present participle: driving, third person singular: drives, plural: drives.
Example: 1. My drive was taken by someone else. My private driveway is occupied by others.
2. Driving after drinking is illegal. Drunk driving is an offence.
3. The exciting burden of life is driving me crazy. The heavy burden of life is driving me crazy.
4. She drives a red sports car.
5. Her clothes stay home to drive the children to school in the car pool. His wife stays at home and carpools to send the children to school.