drive-in
See also: drive in
English
Pronunciation
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Adjective
drive-in (not comparable)
- (US, of an establishment) Providing service to patrons who remain in their automobiles and partake while parked.
- Coordinate term: drive-through (adj)
- drive-in church; drive-in funeral parlor
Derived terms
Noun
drive-in (plural drive-ins)
- (US, Canada, Australia) An outdoor cinema where movies are projected onto a large screen and patrons watch from inside their vehicles, listening either by a speaker or a designated radio frequency.
- 1975, David Manning White, Popular Culture, page 154:
- Owners and sponsors of the drive-ins feel that in three-quarters of their patrons they have tapped a practically prehistoric strain of human—the hitherto non-movie-goer.
- 2000, Mary Alampi, Dun & Bradstreet/Gale Group Industry Handbook, page 26:
- This fact may seem surprising since the major movie studios, reluctant to risk cheapening their images by releasing first-run films to drive-ins, made only older movies affordable to drive-in operators.
- 2000, Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2000 Year Book Australia, page 346:
- At the end of June 1997, there were 325 cinema sites and 28 drive-in sites in Australia.
- (US, Canada) A restaurant where patrons remain in their vehicles to consume their meals; the meal may be ordered and delivered to one's vehicle by a carhop waiter; or may require patrons to use a service counter. The cars in the parking lot serve as the patrons' dining room, there being a lack of dining rooms and tables.
- The teenagers went down to the drive-in to order some hamburgers and fries.
- (US, Canada) A drive-through restaurant where patrons remain in their vehicles and order food and beverages via a speaker phone; the meal is delivered by a service window accessible by car.
- 1986, Business Week, numbers 2967-2978, page 136:
- Even before franchising genius Ray A. Kroc approached Mac and Dick McDonald to become the licensing agent for their small San Bernardino (Calif.) restaurant, scores of drive-in operators had begun copying McDonald′s speedy burger-fries-and-shake menus. Love contends that Kroc′s success came largely from his commitment to automating the preparation of drive-in meals.
- 2006, Reid Duffy, Reid Duffy's Guide to Indiana's Favorite Restaurants: With a Recipe Sampler, page 135:
- For during the fabled Indiana blizzard of ′78, Tom found himself trapped inside the kitchen of the drive-in for three days before his family, and—more to the point—his customers, could reach him.
Synonyms
- (outdoor cinema): drive-in cinema, drive-in movie, drive-in theater/drive-in theatre
- (drive-in restaurant): drive-in restaurant
Hyponyms
- (drive-in restaurant): drive-through, drive-through restaurant
Translations
outdoor cinema
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drive-in restaurant — see drive-through
See also
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /dɾajˈvĩ/ [dɾaɪ̯ˈvĩ], (careful pronunciation) /ˈdɾaj.vi ˈĩ/ [ˈdɾaɪ̯.vi ˈĩ]
- (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /dɾajˈvĩ/ [dɾaɪ̯ˈvĩ], (careful pronunciation) /ˈdɾaj.ve ˈĩ/ [ˈdɾaɪ̯.ve ˈĩ]
Romanian
Declension
Declension of drive-in (invariable)
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | ||
nominative/ accusative | indefinite | drive-in | drive-in | drive-in | drive-in | ||
definite | — | — | — | — | |||
genitive/ dative | indefinite | drive-in | drive-in | drive-in | drive-in | ||
definite | — | — | — | — |
Declension
Declension of drive-in
singular | plural | |||
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indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
nominative/accusative | (un) drive-in | drive-inul | (niște) drive-in | drive-inle |
genitive/dative | (unui) drive-in | drive-inului | (unor) drive-in | drive-inlor |
vocative | drive-inule | drive-inlor |
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