drive
drive-through, click-and-collect point
noun DRYV Rare
Origin: Borrowed from English 'drive'.
Usage Note
Drive in French refers specifically to a supermarket click-and-collect service where customers order online and pick up their groceries without leaving their car — it is not used for a driveway or a general 'drive'. The concept became widespread in France in the 2010s. It is an anglicism that has been fully adopted with a masculine article.
Examples
"Je récupère mes courses au drive ce soir."
Natural Translation
I'm picking up my groceries at the drive-through tonight.
Related Words
Explore French by topic