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单词 co-driver
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Definition of co-driver in English:

co-driver

noun ˈkəʊdrʌɪvəˈkoʊˌdraɪvər
  • 1A person who shares the driving of a vehicle with another.

    (尤指赛车或汽车拉力赛时的)副驾驶员

    after the vehicle, co-drivers or passengers are the most important make-or-break components of your road trip
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Choose your line carefully, you will most likely end up on the wrong side of the road at some point but that's alright, have your co-driver check for oncoming traffic.
    • Ten people were injured, including the driver of the taxi who was seriously hurt, and the co-driver of the patrol car.
    • He was there as co-driver of the truck and was asleep at the time.
    • At the end of each journey, the driver (and co-driver if you had one) had the job of walking to the rear of the truck to release the tailgate.
    • I ask Jennifer, my co-driver, who's a font of local knowledge.
    • Although there was nothing to indicate at which junction I and co-driver Simon should exit, the hunch of going for the city centre looked good.
    • The co-driver of the train which collided with a derailed train said the sooner the inquest happened the better.
    • The co-driver of the coach in which she was travelling also died in the crash.
    • He and his co-driver then shared a large tot of whisky before proceeding to the battle.
    • The driver of the mini-truck died on the spot while his co-driver was critical.
    1. 1.1 (in rally driving) a person who navigates from the front passenger seat.
      you have a co-driver there calling the turns
      the co-driver is responsible for memorizing the route and relaying exact instructions
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You require a high level of concentration so that you can remember what you have been told: this is important for both the driver and co-driver.
      • The voice of the co-driver warning of upcoming changes on the courses is a pretty nice bonus.
      • Similarly, the co-driver next to you is sporadic in his instructions.
      • Let the co-driver worry about what's around the next corner, leaving you to concentrate on the driving
      • The rest of the time, you'll have your eyes glued to the road and your map as you listen for your co-driver's next call.
      • Drivers and co-drivers race the same track but compete separately against other drivers and co-drivers in a class determined by the car.
      • So smooth and balanced is this car that on one occasion I had to be reminded by my co-driver that I was still in third gear at 120 km/h.
      • Deciding to compete and raise money for the Kidney Health Foundation, I was faced with two problems: no co-driver and no car.
      • The team drove a modified car, competing as driver and co-driver respectively.
      • She was co-driver in the Monte Carlo Rally.

Definition of co-driver in US English:

co-driver

nounˈkōˌdrīvərˈkoʊˌdraɪvər
  • 1A person who shares the driving of a vehicle with another.

    (尤指赛车或汽车拉力赛时的)副驾驶员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He and his co-driver then shared a large tot of whisky before proceeding to the battle.
    • I ask Jennifer, my co-driver, who's a font of local knowledge.
    • The co-driver of the coach in which she was travelling also died in the crash.
    • Although there was nothing to indicate at which junction I and co-driver Simon should exit, the hunch of going for the city centre looked good.
    • Choose your line carefully, you will most likely end up on the wrong side of the road at some point but that's alright, have your co-driver check for oncoming traffic.
    • Ten people were injured, including the driver of the taxi who was seriously hurt, and the co-driver of the patrol car.
    • He was there as co-driver of the truck and was asleep at the time.
    • The driver of the mini-truck died on the spot while his co-driver was critical.
    • At the end of each journey, the driver (and co-driver if you had one) had the job of walking to the rear of the truck to release the tailgate.
    • The co-driver of the train which collided with a derailed train said the sooner the inquest happened the better.
    1. 1.1 A person who navigates from the front passenger seat during a rally.
      you have a co-driver there calling the turns
      the co-driver is responsible for memorizing the route and relaying exact instructions
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She was co-driver in the Monte Carlo Rally.
      • You require a high level of concentration so that you can remember what you have been told: this is important for both the driver and co-driver.
      • Let the co-driver worry about what's around the next corner, leaving you to concentrate on the driving
      • The team drove a modified car, competing as driver and co-driver respectively.
      • The rest of the time, you'll have your eyes glued to the road and your map as you listen for your co-driver's next call.
      • Similarly, the co-driver next to you is sporadic in his instructions.
      • Deciding to compete and raise money for the Kidney Health Foundation, I was faced with two problems: no co-driver and no car.
      • Drivers and co-drivers race the same track but compete separately against other drivers and co-drivers in a class determined by the car.
      • So smooth and balanced is this car that on one occasion I had to be reminded by my co-driver that I was still in third gear at 120 km/h.
      • The voice of the co-driver warning of upcoming changes on the courses is a pretty nice bonus.
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