0 someone whose job is to drive a car for a rich or important person:
a chauffeur-driven limousine
His mother spoils him terribly and chauffeurs him (around/about) everywhere.
2 a person employed to drive a private car belonging to someone else
Moreover, they examine them and realise that chauffeurs, commissionaires, canteen manageresses and many others are included in the miners' scheme.
Would not these working-class car owners who could not get time off to drive the cars themselves send their chauffeurs?
He could bring in chauffeurs to drive them and it would be perfectly lawful.
I shall be coming to the question of chauffeurs in a moment.
Is it not the case that a hut was provided for cab drivers, and could not one be provided for chauffeurs?
They may be placed in taxis and chauffeured miles from their homes and families.
There is no special driving licence for chauffeurs.
The rules for cars, chauffeurs and petrol apply to them in the same way as to others.
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(富豪或重要人物的)私人司機, 開車送,為…開車…
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chauffeur [masculine], chauffeur…
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