usher
					英 [ˈʌʃə(r)]  美 [ˈʌʃər]
					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
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							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。
 
 
								
							 
							 
							
							柯林斯词典
							
								
									
										- VERB 引;领;陪同
 If you usher someone 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。
 
- N-COUNT (婚礼、音乐会等的)引座员,招待员,迎宾员
 An usher is 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。
 
-  (英国)法庭庭警
 An usher is a person who organizes people who are attending a law court in Britain.
 
 
								
							 
							 
							
							双语例句
							
								
									
										- Then he composed his features, took Godwin's hand awkwardly and began to usher him from the office.  
 然后他定了定神,尴尬地牵着戈德温的手,开始引领他离开办公室。
- After he left school, he tried his hand at a variety of jobs — bricklayer, cinema usher, coal man.  
 离开学校后,他尝试过各种工作,如泥瓦匠、电影院引座员、运煤工。
- 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。
- He did part-time work as an usher in a theatre.  
 他在一家戏院兼职当引座员。
- The deep and dark Tarn at my feet closed over the fragments of the house of usher.  
 我脚下深邃阴沉的小湖将厄谢尔古屋的断垣残墙吞没了。
- The usher seated them in the front row.  
 引座员让他们在前排就座。
- Many here express hope the defeat of the armed rebels will usher in a new era.  
 首都的很多人表示,他们希望武装反叛份子的失败将开创一个新时代。
- Eg. I believe we need to usher in a new era of responsibility.  
 我相信我们需要迎接一个负责任的新纪元。
- After giving up a major and choice, will usher in a new world.  
 重大的放弃与选择之后,将迎来一片新的世界。
- The usher seated us in the front row.  
 招待员把我们安排在前排就座。
- We have a long wait, the usher in the spring and see the colorful world;  
 我们在漫长的等待中,迎来了春日,看到了姹紫嫣红的世界;
- Flowering time of hard work and sweat, will surely usher in middle-aged gorgeous brilliant.  
 花季年华的勤奋和汗水,定能迎来中年的绚丽辉煌。
- This would usher in a new revolution in physics.  
 而这将引发一场物理学的新革命。
- Usher has warned me not to date a fan, but I don't see what could go wrong.  
 接待告诉我不能和粉丝约会,但是我觉得我不能犯错。
- The usher showed us to our seats.  
 服务员把我们带到了坐位前。
- Will usher in a new video and personal communications era.  
 它的使用将开创一个视频与个人通信的新时代。
- There was a ceremony to usher in the new government.  
 举行了一个典礼欢庆新政府的成立。
- Mr Jobs ushered in the personal computer era and now he is trying to usher it out.  
 乔布斯开创了个人电脑时代,现在他则试图终结这一时代。
- A: The truth is I tried, but the usher wouldn't let me.  
 事实上,我试过了,可是引座员不让。
- The usher took me to the seat.  
 引座员领我到了座位上。
- The usher took us to our seats.  
 引导员领着我们找到了座位。
- The usher asked him if he had reserved a seat.  
 领座员问他是否预定了座位。
- You also stated that the shuttle will usher in a new era of travel.  
 你们说过穿梭机计划将会开创运输交通的新纪元。
- The usher conducted us to our seats.  
 领位员带我们到座位上。
- Can Barack Obama really usher in a new era of progressive policies?  
 巴拉克•奥巴马是否能真正开创一个进步政策的新时代?
- Usher: We have ushers to show you to your seats.  
 招待员:我们有引座员引领您去您的座位。
- We hope to usher in a more secure, stable, peaceful and equitable world order.  
 我们希望创立一个更为安全、稳定、和平与平等的国际秩序。
 
								
							 
							 
							
							短语动词
							
							 
							
							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
 
 
								
							 
							 
							
							英英释义
							
								
									noun
									
										- someone employed to conduct others
											
 Synonym:    guide 
- an official stationed at the entrance of a courtroom or legislative chamber
											
 Synonym:    doorkeeper 
verb
									
										- take (someone) to their seats, as in theaters or auditoriums
											- The usher showed us to our seats
 Synonym:    show