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drove him crazy - перевод на немецкий

TOOL FOR SMOOTHING OFF ROUGHLY FINISHED STONES.
Drove Chisel
  • Drove chisel circa 1919

drove him crazy      
machte ihn verrückt
machte ihn verrückt      
drove him crazy, drove him mad, made him crazy, caused him to go insane, drove him nuts
brachte ihn zum Wahnsinn      
drove him mad, drove him crazy, made him mad, caused him to go insane

Определение

HIM
¦ abbreviation Brit. Her or His Imperial Majesty.

Википедия

Drove chisel

A drove chisel is a tool used by stonemasons for smoothing off roughly finished stones. When first cut from the quarry, stones are frequently have large grooves, droves, left from the splitting process. The droving chisel is used for the next stage, making the surface of the stone flat enough to use. The drove chisel is used for softer rocks such as limestone and marble, while harder rock such as granite requires a point-toothed chisel.

Примеры употребления для drove him crazy
1. Where the sort of art filmmakers that once drove him crazy are making films with top stars and the worshipful filmmaking that can entail.
2. This was the priest and ruler whose own purism drove him crazy, who burnt people and books and above all loved to burn people who wrote books; this is the inquisitor whose end was to be hanged in the Florence city square, more than 500 years ago.
3. And I would literally hold his hand. ‘Now, Henry, you‘ve got the nation‘s future in your hands and you can‘t leave us now.‘ Henry publicly was a gruff, hard–nosed, German–born diplomat, but he had the thinnest skin of any public figure I ever knew." Ford added, "Any criticism in the press drove him crazy." Kissinger would come in and say: "I‘ve got to resign.