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driver
- IPA[ˈdrʌɪvə]
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- a person who drives a vehicle;a person who drives a specified kind of animal
noun: driver, plural noun: drivers
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- 1. a person who drives a vehicle a taxi driver learner drivers
- ▪ a person who drives a specified kind of animal mule drivers
- 2. a wheel or other part in a mechanism that receives power directly and transmits motion to other parts.
- ▪ a device or part of a circuit that provides power for output.
- ▪ a program that controls the operation of a device such as a printer or scanner.
- 3. a factor which causes a particular phenomenon to happen or develop the hope of achieving such monopolies becomes the main driver of investment
- 4. a golf club with a flat face, long shaft, and large head (originally of wood), used for driving from the tee.
- a person who shares the driving of a vehicle with another: after the vehicle, co-drivers or passengers are the most important make-or-break components of your road trip
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- a person who shares the driving of a vehicle with another: after the vehicle, co-drivers or passengers are the most important make-or-break components of your road trip
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- a person who oversees and urges on slaves at work.
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- a passenger in a car who gives the driver unwanted advice: I'm a terrible back-seat driver
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- a person who makes others work very hard: she was far too easy-going to be a slave driver
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- a person who owns the vehicle they drive as a part of their job: courier owner-drivers
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- a person whose job is to drive a bus: the bus driver helped me with the luggage
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- a person who owns the vehicle they drive as a part of their job: courier owner-drivers
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- IPA[ˈdrīvər]
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- a person who drives a vehicle: a taxi driver student drivers
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