They hired a coachman to drive them to London. 他们雇了一个马车夫赶车到伦敦去。
The coachman rubbed down his horses after a long day's ride. 车夫将跑了一整天路程的马刷得干干爽爽。
They hired a coachman to drive them to London. 他们雇了一个马车夫赶车到伦敦去。
coachman
[ noun ] a man who drives a coach (or carriage) <noun.person>
Coachman \Coach"man\, n.; pl. {Coachmen}. 1. A man whose business is to drive a coach or carriage.
2. (Zo["o]l.) A tropical fish of the Atlantic ocean ({Dutes auriga}); -- called also {charioteer}. The name refers to a long, lashlike spine of the dorsal fin.
A cemetery at deadest night; sleeting rain; light glinting on the oilskins of gravediggers as a coffin is lowered into the ground; a grief-stricken coachman, a priest and two mourners.
Her faithful coachman, waiting to take her home, freezes to death. Tolstoy intended the story as a dreadful example of the failure to make connections between art and good behaviour; but all his passionate arguments failed.