chauffeur
chauffeur 英 [ˈʃəʊfə(r)] 美 [ʃoʊˈfɜr]
n. 司机 v. 当司机
进行时:chauffeuring 过去式:chauffeured 过去分词:chauffeured 第三人称单数:chauffeurs 名词复数:chauffeurs
- Do you pay someone to drive you around? Then you have a private chauffeur.
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- n. 司机
- v. 当司机
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1. He was chauffeured to all his meetings.
他由司机开车送去参加所有的会议。
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2. a chauffeured limousine
有专职司机驾驶的豪华轿车
- chauffeur (n.) 1896, "a motorist," from French chauffeur, literally "stoker," operator of a steam engine, French nickname for early motorists, from chauffer "to heat," from Old French chaufer "to heat, warm up; to become hot" (see chafe). The first motor-cars were steam-driven. Sense of "professional or paid driver of a private motor car" is from 1902.
- chauffeur (v.) "convey by car, drive as a chauffeur," 1902, from chauffeur (n.). Related: Chauffeured; chauffeuring.
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