chauf·feur /ˈʃofɚ/
  司機
  Chauf·feur n.
  1.  [pl.] F. Hist. Brigands in bands, who, about 1793, pillaged, burned, and killed in parts of France; -- so called because they used to burn the feet of their victims to extort money.
  2.  One who manages the running of an automobile or limousine; esp., the paid operator of a motor vehicle.
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  chauffeur
       n : a man paid to drive a privately owned car
       v : drive someone in a vehicle [syn: drive around]