chauffeuring
v. 受僱於人的汽車司機( chauffeur的現在分詞 )
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.
If you chauffeur someone somewhere, you drive them there in a car, usually as part of your job.
It was certainly useful to have her there to chauffeur him around...
有她在那兒還是挺有用的,能開車帶他到處跑。
Caroline had a chauffeured car waiting to take her to London.
卡羅琳有輛配有司機的轎車,隨時準備送她去倫敦。
I can't thank you enough for chauffeuring me around while the car was in for repairs.
當我的車在修理時你為我提供乘車方便,真是感激不盡.