lim·ou·sine /ˈlɪməˌzin, ˌlɪməˈ/
  轎車
  Li·mou·sine n.  an elongated, luxurious automobile, designed to be driven by a chauffeur and often having a glass partition between the driver's seat and the passengers' compartment behind.
  Note: When intended for use in transporting businessmen, the limousine may be equipped with a telephone and other conveniences to permit work during travel.  Limousines are often rented for travel to and from airports, and as a luxurious perquisite on special occasions, as weddings or school prm nights.  Originally (1913) the term referred to an automobile body with seats and permanent top like a coupé, and with the top projecting over the driver and a projecting front, or an automobile with such a body.
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  limousine
       n : large luxurious car; usually driven by a chauffeur [syn: limo]