Sentence examples of "поедем" in Russian with translation "drive"

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Сказал, что мы поедем покататься. Told him we were going for a drive.
Просто поедем куда глаза глядят. Just drive and let's go where the open road takes us.
Заедь за мной, и мы поедем. Come get me and we'll drive over.
Мы на асфальтоукладчике в школу поедем? What, are we driving a Zamboni to school?
Мы прибудем на место завтра утром, если поедем прямо без остановок. We'll make it tomorrow morning if we drive through.
Мы поедем в город, И запасёмся всеми нужными вещами для отца-одиночки. We'll drive into the city, and we will stock up on all the swag a single dad needs.
И мы не поедем в Линкольн из-за какой-то дурацкой фантазии! And we're not driving down to Lincoln over a stupid fantasy!
Я поверну руль влево, дерну ручник, мы повернем на 180 и поедем сзади него. Pull the wheel left, yank the handbrake, do a 180, cross the median, drive past him.
Мы сядем в мою машину, поедем к мосту и будем там сидеть до 20.33. We get into my car, we drive to the bridge and sit under it until 20.33.
Милый, мы с тобой сходим на обед, а потом вернемся сюда, и после этого поедем в отель, хорошо? Honey, you and I will go to lunch, And then we'll come back, And then we'll drive up to the cabin, okay?
Я возьму машину, затем я куплю кресло, вернусь сюда, заберу вас, ребята, и мы втроем поедем в Нью Йорк вместе. I rent the car, then I go buy the car seat, come back here, pick you guys up, and then the three of us drive to New York together.
Куда именно вы хотели поехать? Where would you drive exactly?
Поедете ли вы, чтобы ее купить? Would you drive to get it?
Нет, ты не поедешь через автостоянку. No, you are not driving through a parking garage.
Я сказал Эбби, что поеду покататься. I say I'm going for a drive.
Шелдон, я туда больше не поеду. Sheldon, I am not driving over there again.
Тогда я поехал к ней домой. And so I drove over to her house.
Она поехала к нему в Галифакс. She's driving over to Halifax to see him.
Так, заводи машину и поехали уже. Just start the car and drive already.
Они поехали на станцию на автомобиле. They drove to the station by car.
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