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outrider
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valet
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designated driver
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backseat driver
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(驾驶员)

(驾驶员)

司机

someone who drives a vehicle

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I waved to the bus driver as I got off at my stop.
The driver of the car opened the car door for the passengers.

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rider
rider
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(骑行者)

(骑行者)

骑士

someone who uses a motorcycle or bicycle for transportation

biker
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(摩托车手)

(摩托车手)

骑士

someone who rides a motorcycle or bicycle

cyclist
cyclist
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(自行车骑士)

(自行车骑士)

骑自行车的人

someone who rides a bicycle

motorist
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(汽车驾驶者)

(汽车驾驶者)

驾驶员

someone who drives a car or other motor vehicle

motorcyclist
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(骑摩托车的人)

(骑摩托车的人)

摩托车手

someone who rides a motorcycle

racer
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(竞赛者)

(竞赛者)

赛车手

a skilled driver who competes in racing events, maneuvering vehicles at high speeds around tracks or courses

Who is a "racer"?

A racer is a person who competes in motorsports, such as car or motorcycle racing. They focus on controlling their vehicle at high speeds, aiming to complete a race in the shortest time possible. Racers participate in various types of events, including circuit races, drag races, and endurance races. They must have strong driving skills, quick reflexes, and the ability to make split-second decisions while navigating through courses. Racers often train extensively to improve their speed, technique, and understanding of the track or course.

teamster
teamster
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(货车驾驶员)

(货车驾驶员)

卡车司机

someone who drives a truck or operates other heavy vehicles, often for transporting goods

Who is a "teamster"?

A teamster is a person who drives a truck or operates other large vehicles, usually for transporting goods. They are responsible for delivering products to various locations, ensuring that the cargo is safely loaded and unloaded. Teamsters usually work long hours and may drive long distances, sometimes across states or regions. This type of work requires skill in handling large vehicles and knowledge of safety regulations. Many teamsters are part of labor unions that advocate for better working conditions and fair pay for their work.

trucker
trucker
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(货车司机)

(货车司机)

卡车司机

someone who drives a truck, usually for long distances, to transport goods

Who is a "trucker"?

A trucker is a person who drives a large truck to transport goods over long distances. The term is often used informally to refer to truck drivers. Truckers are responsible for operating the truck safely, loading and unloading cargo, and ensuring that the goods are delivered on time. They usually drive long hours and may spend several days or weeks on the road. Truckers often work for companies or as independent contractors, and they are required to have the proper license to drive large vehicles, such as a commercial driver’s license (CDL).

truck driver
truck driver
名词
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/tɹˈʌk dɹˈaɪvɚ/
(货车司机)

(货车司机)

卡车司机

an individual who operates large vehicles to transport goods over long distances

Who is a "truck driver"?

A truck driver is a person who operates a large vehicle, such as a truck or lorry, to transport goods from one place to another. They are responsible for loading, securing, and unloading cargo, as well as ensuring the vehicle is in good working condition. Truck drivers must follow road safety rules and traffic laws while driving long distances, often across different regions or countries. They may work for companies or be self-employed, and their job often involves long hours and time away from home. Truck drivers are also required to have a commercial driver’s license (CDL) to operate these large vehicles legally.

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cabby
cabby
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(的士司机)

(的士司机)

出租车司机

a person who drives a taxi to transport passengers for a set price

chauffeur
chauffeur
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(专车司机)

(专车司机)

司机

someone who is employed to drive someone else's car for them

Who is a "chauffeur"?

A chauffeur is a person who is employed to drive a passenger vehicle, such as a luxury car or limousine, for others. They are responsible for transporting passengers to their destinations safely and comfortably. Chauffeurs often work for private individuals, companies, or luxury transportation services and are typically well-trained in customer service and road safety. They may also assist with opening doors, handling luggage, and ensuring the overall experience is pleasant. Chauffeurs usually wear formal attire and may work on a scheduled basis or be hired for special events like weddings or business trips.

road hog
名词
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/ɹˈoʊd hˈɑːɡ/
(霸道司机)

(霸道司机)

道路野蛮人

someone who drives aggressively or selfishly, often taking up more space on the road than necessary

Who is a "road hog"?

A road hog is a driver who takes up more space on the road than necessary, often by driving aggressively, speeding, or not following traffic rules. This term is used to describe someone who behaves in a way that disrupts the flow of traffic, making it difficult for others to drive safely. Road hogs may change lanes without signaling, tailgate other drivers, or block lanes, causing inconvenience or danger to other road users. The behavior of a road hog is considered selfish and unsafe, as it puts other drivers at risk.

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outrider
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(伴骑)

(伴骑)

护骑

someone who rides alongside or ahead of a convoy or group, typically to provide protection or guidance

Who is an "outrider"?

An outrider is a person who rides a horse or drives a vehicle ahead of or alongside a main group, often to provide security or guide the way. In the past, outriders were used to clear the path for important people or groups, such as a royal parade or a caravan. Today, outriders can be seen in special events, where they help maintain order, manage traffic, or ensure the safety of those being escorted. They often ride motorcycles or drive vehicles equipped to navigate quickly and handle any issues that arise.

valet
valet
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(停车服务员)

(停车服务员)

代客泊车员

someone whose job is parking customers' cars at restaurants or hotels

Who is a "valet"?

A valet is a person employed to park and retrieve cars for guests at hotels, restaurants, or events. When a guest arrives, the valet takes the car from them and parks it in a designated area. Later, when the guest is ready to leave, the valet brings the car back to the front. Valets are expected to handle vehicles carefully and quickly, ensuring the owner's experience is smooth and convenient. In some places, valets may also offer additional services, such as helping with luggage or guiding guests to the entrance.

designated driver
名词
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/dˈɛzɪɡnˌeɪɾᵻd dɹˈaɪvɚ/
(代驾)

(代驾)

指定驾驶员

a person chosen to abstain from alcohol and ensure the safe transportation of others who have been drinking

What is a "designated driver"?

A designated driver is someone who is chosen to drive a group of people home safely, especially when others have been drinking alcohol. The designated driver stays sober while the others may consume alcohol, ensuring that they do not drive while drunk. This person is responsible for driving the group safely, following traffic laws, and making sure everyone arrives home without risk of accidents. The idea behind having a designated driver is to promote safety and prevent drunk driving, which can lead to dangerous situations.

backseat driver
名词
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/bˈæksiːt dɹˈaɪvɚ/
(后座指导员)

(后座指导员)

副驾驶

someone who gives unwanted advice to the driver while they are driving

Who is a "backseat driver"?

A backseat driver is a person who gives unnecessary advice or instructions to the driver, often from the passenger seat in the back of the car. They may criticize the driver's actions, such as speed, route choices, or decisions while driving, even though they are not in control of the vehicle. The term is usually used in a negative way, suggesting that the person is being overly critical or annoying without having the responsibility of driving. Backseat drivers can distract the driver and make the driving experience less enjoyable.

passenger
passenger
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(旅客)

(旅客)

乘客

someone traveling in a vehicle, aircraft, ship, etc. who is not the pilot, driver, or a crew member

Hells Angel
名词
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/hˈɛlz ˈeɪndʒəl/
(地狱天使)

(地狱天使)

恶魔天使

a member of a motorcycle club known for its distinctive style and culture

Who is a "Hells Angel"?

A Hells Angel is a member of a famous motorcycle club that originated in the United States, known for its rebellious and sometimes outlaw image. The club is made up of people who share a passion for motorcycles and often follow a strict set of rules. Hells Angels are known for their distinctive logo, which features a skull and wings. While some members participate in social events and charity work, the club has also been associated with illegal activities in the past. The group has branches around the world, and becoming a member typically involves a lengthy process.

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