chauffeurs

英['ʃəʊfə(r)] 美[ʃoʊ'fɜːr]
  • n.司机v.当司机
chauffeured chauffeured chauffeuring chauffeurs
  • cha n.茶
  • cha-cha n.恰恰舞(一种源自拉丁美洲节奏明快的交际舞)
  • cha-cha-cha n.恰恰舞(一种源自拉丁美洲节奏明快的交际舞)
  • cha-chaed v.跳恰恰舞
  • cha-chaing n.恰恰舞(一种源自拉丁美洲节奏明快的交际舞)
    n. (名词)
    1. [C]受雇于人的汽车司机 a person whose job is driving others in a vehicle

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a man paid to drive a privately owned car

Verb:
  1. drive someone in a vehicle

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The chauffeur is employed by the rich man.
      这个司机受雇于那个富人。
    2. He put a car and chauffeur at the visitor's service.
      他派了汽车和司机,供客人使用。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. He chauffeured us to the airport.
      他开车送我们去机场。
    2. I spent most of the day chauffeuring the kids around.
      我给孩子们当了大半天的司机。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. She even sent her car and chauffeur to collect her guests.
      她甚至派车和司机去接她的客人。

chauffeur的详细讲解:

n. (名词)
chauffeur, driver
  • 这两个词都有“司机”“驾驶员”的意思。其区别是:
  • 1.driver包含有chauffeur的意思。driver通指司机、车夫或驱赶动物或人的人等; chauffeur专指驾驶机动车辆,尤其是小汽车的司机。例如:
  • The driver took her here.车夫把她带到这里。
  • The driver drove the cattle from the field.那赶牲口的人把牛群从田里赶了出来。
  • It emerged that the driver of the car had been drunk.那辆车上的司机喝醉酒一事暴露了。
  • He has been a chauffeur since 1992.自1992年以来他一直当汽车司机。
  • 2.chauffeur通常受雇于私人或公司, driver可指任何司机。