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SERVICE THAT MOTORISTS CAN USE WHILE PARKED
Drive-in restaurant; Drive-In; Drive-ins; Drivein; Drive in; Drive Inn; ⛾; Drive In
  • Drive-in theater in [[Neu-Isenburg]], Germany
  • (Video) Scenes in and around a drive-in restaurant in [[Long Beach, California]], 1952.
  • Drive-in [[Ferris wheel]]
  • [[McDonald's]] Curbside Pickup - Mobile - order and pay

drive      
v. fahren; lenken (Kutsche); führen (Tier), treiben (Tiere, Menschen)
drive-in         
n. Kino im Freien in dem Filme vom Auto aus gesehen werden
optical drive         
  • Apple]] USB [[SuperDrive]]
  • Lenses from a Blu-ray writer in a Sony Vaio E series laptop
  • Pickup head
  • Optical path
  • Internal mechanism of a DVD-ROM Drive. See text for details.
  • An exploded disc
  • ''UltraBay'']] ''slim type'' disc drive
  • Optical pickup unit with two visible [[potentiometer]]s
  • The optical sensor out of a CD/DVD drive. The two larger rectangles are the photodiodes for pits, the inner one for land. This one also includes amplification and minor processing.
  • The CD/DVD drive lens on an Acer laptop
  • Pickup head, side view
  • Some optical drives support measuring the error rate in the [[error correction code]]. An individual error does not cause data loss yet, but a higher rate means the error correction mechanism is more strained, which can predict a possible age-related future data loss. The depicted rate is well within a healthy range.
  • The 12 centimetre slot-loading optical drive of the [[Nintendo Wii]] game console is compatible with 8 centimetre diameter discs to support [[GameCube]] discs, the predecessor game console.
  • The Z-CLV recording pattern is easily visible after burning a DVD-R.
DISK DRIVE THAT USES LASER LIGHT OR ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
CD-Recorder; CD writer; CD Burner; Data burner; DVD drive; CD Burners; Cd burner; CD burner; Compact Disc shattering; Cd writer; CD Shattering; Optical drive; CD drive; CD recorder; Cd drive; Blu-ray Disc recorder; CD-R burner; CD-ROM burner; Optical Disc Drive; CD/DVD drive; Optical disc drives; See de-burnar; Optical disc recorder; Optical burner; Optical disk drive; CD shattering; Optical-disc drives
optisches Laufwerk (Lesegerät - mitunter auch zum Schreiben - von Laserdisketten)

Определение

drive-through
A drive-through shop or restaurant is one where you can buy things without leaving your car.
...a drive-through burger bar.
ADJ: ADJ n

Википедия

Drive-in

A drive-in is a facility (such as a restaurant or movie theater) where one can drive in with an automobile for service. At a drive-in restaurant, for example, customers park their vehicles and are usually served by staff who walk or rollerskate out to take orders and return with food, encouraging diners to remain parked while they eat. Drive-in theaters have a large screen and a car parking area for film-goers.

It is usually distinguished from a drive-through, in which drivers line up to make an order at a microphone set up at window height, and then drive to a window where they pay and receive their food. The drivers then take their meals elsewhere to eat. Notably however, during peak periods, patrons may be required to park in a designated parking spot and wait for their food to be directly served to them by an attendant walking to their car, resulting in the perceived relationship between the two service-types. In the German-speaking world, the term is now often used instead of "drive-through" for that kind of service. In Japan, the term refers to a rest area. In France, this term has become popular because of American movies showing that kind of service, and more recently due to the expansion of fast-food restaurants.

The first drive-in restaurant was Kirby's Pig Stand, which opened in Dallas, Texas, in 1921. In North America, drive-in facilities of all types have become less popular since their heyday in the 1950s and 1960s, with drive-throughs rising to prominence since the 1970s and 1980s.

The largest Drive-In still in operation is The Varsity of Atlanta, Georgia.