chauffeurs

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Englisch - Türkisch
şoförler
chauffeur
{i} şoför

Tom yıllardır Mary'nin şoförü olarak çalışmaktadır. - Tom has been working as Mary's chauffeur for years.

Tom, Mary'yi şoförü ile havaalanına gönderdi. - Tom had his chauffeur drive Mary to the airport.

chauffeur
özel şöför
chauffeur
şoförlük yap
chauffeur
{f} özel şoförlük yapmak
chauffeur
(fiil) özel şoförlük yapmak
chauffeur
maaşlı hususi araba söförü
chauffeur
{i} özel şoför
Englisch - Englisch
plural of chauffeur
Chauffeurs Stablemen and Helpers of America IBT International Brotherhood of Tea
officially International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America (IBT) , formerly (until 1940) International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen and Helpers of America (IBT) Largest private-sector labour union in the U.S., representing truck drivers and workers in related industries such as aviation. It was formed in 1903 with the merger of two team-drivers' unions, and local deliverymen using horse-drawn vehicles remained the core membership until the 1930s, when intercity truck drivers became predominant. From 1907 to 1952 the union was headed by Daniel J. Tobin, who built it up from 40,000 members in 1907 to more than one million in 1950. Disclosures of corruption in the leadership led to the Teamsters' expulsion from the AFL-CIO in 1957. Between 1957 and 1988 three Teamsters presidents Dave Beck, Jimmy Hoffa, and Roy Williams were convicted of various criminal charges and sentenced to prison terms. (Hoffa has been missing, and presumed dead, since 1975.) While Teamsters representation of truck drivers declined with the growth of nonunion trucking companies in the 1980s, the union gained new members in clerical, service, and technology occupations. The union was readmitted to the AFL-CIO in 1987. Presidents Ron Carey (1992-99) and James P. Hoffa (1999- ), son of the former president, focused on job security and family issues
Chauffeurs Stablemen and Helpers of America International Brotherhood of Teamste
officially International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America (IBT) , formerly (until 1940) International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen and Helpers of America (IBT) Largest private-sector labour union in the U.S., representing truck drivers and workers in related industries such as aviation. It was formed in 1903 with the merger of two team-drivers' unions, and local deliverymen using horse-drawn vehicles remained the core membership until the 1930s, when intercity truck drivers became predominant. From 1907 to 1952 the union was headed by Daniel J. Tobin, who built it up from 40,000 members in 1907 to more than one million in 1950. Disclosures of corruption in the leadership led to the Teamsters' expulsion from the AFL-CIO in 1957. Between 1957 and 1988 three Teamsters presidents Dave Beck, Jimmy Hoffa, and Roy Williams were convicted of various criminal charges and sentenced to prison terms. (Hoffa has been missing, and presumed dead, since 1975.) While Teamsters representation of truck drivers declined with the growth of nonunion trucking companies in the 1980s, the union gained new members in clerical, service, and technology occupations. The union was readmitted to the AFL-CIO in 1987. Presidents Ron Carey (1992-99) and James P. Hoffa (1999- ), son of the former president, focused on job security and family issues
Chauffeurs Warehousemen and Helpers of America IBT International Brotherhood of
officially International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America (IBT) , formerly (until 1940) International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen and Helpers of America (IBT) Largest private-sector labour union in the U.S., representing truck drivers and workers in related industries such as aviation. It was formed in 1903 with the merger of two team-drivers' unions, and local deliverymen using horse-drawn vehicles remained the core membership until the 1930s, when intercity truck drivers became predominant. From 1907 to 1952 the union was headed by Daniel J. Tobin, who built it up from 40,000 members in 1907 to more than one million in 1950. Disclosures of corruption in the leadership led to the Teamsters' expulsion from the AFL-CIO in 1957. Between 1957 and 1988 three Teamsters presidents Dave Beck, Jimmy Hoffa, and Roy Williams were convicted of various criminal charges and sentenced to prison terms. (Hoffa has been missing, and presumed dead, since 1975.) While Teamsters representation of truck drivers declined with the growth of nonunion trucking companies in the 1980s, the union gained new members in clerical, service, and technology occupations. The union was readmitted to the AFL-CIO in 1987. Presidents Ron Carey (1992-99) and James P. Hoffa (1999- ), son of the former president, focused on job security and family issues
Chauffeurs Warehousemen and Helpers of America International Brotherhood of Team
officially International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America (IBT) , formerly (until 1940) International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen and Helpers of America (IBT) Largest private-sector labour union in the U.S., representing truck drivers and workers in related industries such as aviation. It was formed in 1903 with the merger of two team-drivers' unions, and local deliverymen using horse-drawn vehicles remained the core membership until the 1930s, when intercity truck drivers became predominant. From 1907 to 1952 the union was headed by Daniel J. Tobin, who built it up from 40,000 members in 1907 to more than one million in 1950. Disclosures of corruption in the leadership led to the Teamsters' expulsion from the AFL-CIO in 1957. Between 1957 and 1988 three Teamsters presidents Dave Beck, Jimmy Hoffa, and Roy Williams were convicted of various criminal charges and sentenced to prison terms. (Hoffa has been missing, and presumed dead, since 1975.) While Teamsters representation of truck drivers declined with the growth of nonunion trucking companies in the 1980s, the union gained new members in clerical, service, and technology occupations. The union was readmitted to the AFL-CIO in 1987. Presidents Ron Carey (1992-99) and James P. Hoffa (1999- ), son of the former president, focused on job security and family issues
chauffeur
A person employed to drive a private motor car or a hired car of executive or luxury class (like a limousine)
chauffeur
To be, or act as, a chauffeur (driver of a motor car)
chauffeur
The driver of a fire truck
chauffeur
To transport (someone) in a motor car
chauffeur
A person employed to drive a passenger motor vehicle, especially a luxury vehicle such as a large sedan or limousine
chauffeur
The chauffeur of a rich or important person is the man or woman who is employed to look after their car and drive them around in it
chauffeur
If you chauffeur someone somewhere, you drive them there in a car, usually as part of your job. It was certainly useful to have her there to chauffeur him around Caroline had a chauffeured car waiting to take her to London. someone whose job is to drive a car for someone else (from chauffer )
chauffeur
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
chauffeur
a man paid to drive a privately owned car
chauffeur
{i} driver of a private motor car
chauffeur
{f} work as the driver of a private vehicle; transport persons in a vehicle
chauffeur
One who manages the running of an automobile; esp
chauffeur
to transport someone in a motor car
chauffeur
the paid operator of a motor vehicle
chauffeur
drive someone in a vehicle
chauffeur
to be, or act as a chauffeur
chauffeurs

    Türkische aussprache

    şōfırz

    Aussprache

    /sʜōˈfərz/ /ʃoʊˈfɜrz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'shO-f&r, shO-' ] (noun.) 1899. French, literally, stoker, from chauffer to heat, from Middle French chaufer; more at CHAFE.
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