usher
英 [ˈʌʃə(r)]
美 [ˈʌʃər]
n. 引座员; (法院的)传达员,门卫,门房; 男傧相
v. 把…引往; 引导; 引领
过去式:ushered 过去分词:ushered 现在分词:ushering 第三人称单数:ushers 复数:ushers
Collins.1 / BNC.7711 / COCA.6570
短语动词
usher in
1. 引入;预报…的到来
短语用例
usher sth↔in
- 开创;开始;开启
to be the beginning of sth new or to make sth new begin
牛津词典
noun
- 引座员
a person who shows people where to sit in a church, public hall, etc. - (法院的)传达员,门卫,门房
an official who has special responsibilities in court, for example allowing people in and out of the court - 男傧相
a friend of the bridegroom at a wedding, who has special duties
verb
- 把…引往;引导;引领
to take or show sb where they should go- The secretary ushered me into his office.
秘书把我领进他的办公室。
- The secretary ushered me into his office.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 引;领;陪同
If youushersomeone somewhere, you show them where they should go, often by going with them.- I ushered him into the office...
我领他去办公室。 - They were quickly ushered away.
他们被迅速领开。
- I ushered him into the office...
- N-COUNT (婚礼、音乐会等的)引座员,招待员,迎宾员
Anusheris a person who shows people where to sit, for example at a wedding or at a concert.- He did part-time work as an usher in a theatre.
他在一家戏院兼职当引座员。
- He did part-time work as an usher in a theatre.
- (英国)法庭庭警
Anusheris a person who organizes people who are attending a law court in Britain.
英英释义
noun
- someone employed to conduct others
- an official stationed at the entrance of a courtroom or legislative chamber
verb
- take (someone) to their seats, as in theaters or auditoriums
- The usher showed us to our seats