chauffeuring

英 [ˈʃəʊfərɪŋ] 美 [ʃoʊˈfɜːrɪŋ]

v.  为(某人)开车; 当…司机
chauffeur的现在分词



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. The largest impediment to introduction of electronic chauffeuring may turn out to be the general perception that it's more difficult and expensive to implement than it really is.
      电子驾驶应用的最大障碍可能在于一种普遍的观念,认为这一技术的应用比实际情况更困难,更昂贵。
    2. Throughout the fall, the couple shared chauffeuring duties to get Adara to driver-training sessions and Luke to practices for his two sports teams.
      整个秋天,这对夫妻轮流送阿达拉去上驾驶培训课,送卢克去两个体育团队练习。
    3. They underscored the importance that drivers need to use kid-glove care when chauffeuring sometimes frail or very young passengers around the town.
      他们凸显当载送老弱妇孺到城里各处时,司机有必要以温和的态度照顾乘客。
    4. And anyway, she added, all this chauffeuring to and from the office has to be reported as income at tax time.
      她又说,无论如何由司机接送上下班到报税时都要算作收入填报。