chauffeured

英 [ˈʃəʊfəd] 美 [ʃoʊˈfɜːrd]

v.  为(某人)开车; 当…司机
chauffeur的过去分词和过去式

过去式:chauffeured

BNC.48426 / COCA.33431



柯林斯词典

  1. (富人或要人的)私人司机
    The chauffeur of a rich or important person is the man or woman who is employed to look after their car and drive them around in it.
    1. VERB 为…当私人司机;给…开车
      If you chauffeur someone somewhere, you drive them there in a car, usually as part of your job.
      1. It was certainly useful to have her there to chauffeur him around...
        有她在那儿还是挺有用的,能开车带他到处跑。
      2. Caroline had a chauffeured car waiting to take her to London.
        卡罗琳有辆配有司机的轿车,随时准备送她去伦敦。

    双语例句

    1. Caroline had a chauffeured car waiting to take her to London.
      卡罗琳有辆配有司机的轿车,随时准备送她去伦敦。
    2. When in Shanghai, Mr Li is chauffeured around in a white London cab.
      当在上海时,李书福有一辆配有司机的白色伦敦出租车。
    3. And we're in our own chauffeured town car.
      我们乘坐有司机的私人轿车。
    4. A chauffeured car will give you time to work, but a taxi would do the same at a fraction of the cost.
      虽然租用配有司机的专车能够保证你的工作时间,但出租车一样能达到这个目的,且费用只是前者的零头。
    5. He was chauffeured to all his meetings.
      司机开车送他去参加所有的会议。
    6. That is, although some women are still elbow-guided through doors, chauffeured in cars, and protected from rain puddles, they are not shielded from one fundamental consequence of their lower status.
      这是因为,尽管许多女人还是挽着男士的手腕进门,是被车接送,被保护远离水坑,但是没有人保护她们远离根本的低下的地位。
    7. The prime minister and his colleagues come and go in chauffeured limousines.
      首相和他的同僚乘坐由司机开的豪华汽车来来去去。