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driver

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driv·er /ˈdraɪvə $ -ər/ ●●● S1 W2 noun [countableC]  
1 BOTTCsomeone who drives a car, bus etc 司机,驾驶员,开车的人 chauffeur
 a taxi driver
出租车司机
 Do you think you’re a good driver?
你认为自己是个好司机吗?
2. technical a piece of software that makes a computer work with another piece of equipment such as a printer or a mouse 驱动程序
3. DSGa golf club with a wooden head 〔有木制槌头的〕高尔夫球杆,发球杆
back seat driver at back seat(2), → Sunday driver at Sunday(3)
nCOLLOCATIONS
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + driver
a taxi/bus/truck etc driver
Car drivers face a new daily charge to enter the capital.
a racing driver (=driving racing cars in competitions)
world famous racing drivers like Lewis Hamilton
a good driver
He thinks he’s a very good driver.
a careful/safe driver
Since I had the accident, I’m a much more careful driver.
a bad driver
There are a lot of bad drivers on the roads.
a dangerous driver
Some young men tend to be dangerous drivers.
a reckless driver (=taking risks and not worrying about the results)
Reckless drivers should be given more severe punishments.
a drunken/drunk driver (=who has drunk too much alcohol)
Her husband was killed by a drunken driver.
a hit-and-run driver (=in which a car driver hits someone and does not stop)
The boy was in hospital after being knocked down by a hit-and-run driver.
a learner driver (=who is learning to drive)
Learner drivers spend a lot of money on driving lessons.
an experienced driver (=who has a lot of experience of driving)
Young drivers are ten times more likely to be killed on the road than experienced drivers.
an inexperienced driver (=who does not have much experience of driving)
Many accidents are caused by young or inexperienced drivers.
a delivery driver (=delivering goods to a place)
He’s a delivery driver for a pizza takeaway restaurant.
nTHESAURUS
driver someone who regularly drives, or someone who is driving a car, train, etc at a particular time
Car drivers now pay more than ever for fuel.
The coach was badly damaged, but the driver was unhurt.
motorist [usually plural] especially written someone who drives a car – used especially when talking about car drivers in general
increased taxes on the motorist
Motorists who are caught speeding have to pay a heavy fine.
chauffeur someone whose job is to drive a car for someone else
He was picked up by a chauffeur in a limousine.
trucker American EnglishAmE informal someone who drives a truck
Mexico has no limit on how many hours truckers can drive daily.
road hog informal someone who drives dangerously, without considering the safety of other people on the road, for example by not letting other drivers pass
Some road hogs drive at well below the speed limit, because they want to use their mobile phones.
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
driverdriv·er /ˈdraɪvə-ər/ noun [countableC]
1a person who drives a car, bus, train etc
2something that has an important influence on other things
Population growth is the biggest single driver of atmospheric pollution.
3COMPUTING a program that controls the operation of a piece of equipment
The program automatically chooses the correct driver for whatever option you’re configuring.
a 32 bit ScSC driver, featuring a Solaris operating system
driv·er nounn COLLOCATIONS1n THESAURUS1
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