motor drive
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- motor-driven adjective
Etymology
Origin of motor drive
First recorded in 1905–10
Example Sentences
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Cameras were getting smaller, and the addition of a motor drive enabled you to shoot an amazing four frames per second.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 31, 2019
In fact, McBeth's arm speed is so fierce, Times photographer Al Schaben noted, that his top-of-the-line motor drive couldn't keep up.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 17, 2016
“When you pull the motor drive down, a mirror goes up and down, up and down,” he says.
From Time • Oct. 15, 2013
Then I switched to a camera that I could use with a motor drive and a large film-back — a Mamiya RZ.
From New York Times • Feb. 11, 2011
He was tired after his long motor drive.
From "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie
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