n.
1.(尤指富人或要人的)司机
v.[T]
1. 为(某人)开车,当...的司机
1.(尤指富人或要人的)司机
v.[T]
1. 为(某人)开车,当...的司机
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- --(Roy and his chauffeur driving out of the headquarters’ gate.)----CHAUFFEUR: Colonel Cronin’s car! --ROY:I was right, Thomas. It’s tonight.
--(罗伊和他的司机驱车驶出指挥部大门)。--司机:克罗宁上校的车。--罗伊:我说对了,托马斯,正是今晚。收藏 - The chauffeur raced to the ragged opening in the wall, and Celia's first impulse was to follow him
西莉亚的司机向撞开的墙洞跑过去,西莉亚的第一个念头是跟着他过去。收藏 - While they were finishing their lunch at about 2:30 P.M., Erich Kempka, the Fuehrer's chauffeur, who was in charge of the Chancellery garage, received an order to deliver immediately 200 liters of gasoline in jerricans to the Chancellery garden.
大约在下午两点半钟,他们快要用完午饭的时候,管理总理府车房的元首司机埃里希 - 肯普卡接到命令,叫他立刻送二百公升汽油到总理府花园来。 收藏 - The Rolls pulled up on pour front lawn; The chauffeur hauled up in front of us.
在倾盆大雨的时候辊轧机在草坪前面停下;司机在我们前面。 收藏 - Thank you, Sir. I'm a chauffeur. Generally speaking, a cauffeur must be punctual.
谢谢,先生,我是一名司机,一般来说,当司机都是很准时的。 收藏
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