英语单词 | usher |
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英美音标 | 英 ['ʌʃə(r)] 美 ['ʌʃər] |
中文释义 | n.带位员;招待员 vt.引导;引入 vi.做招待;担任引座员 |
英语例句 | (1) The usher conducted us to our seats. (2) An usher stood at the door of the theater giving out programs. (3) The key is to create a critical mass of leaders to usher in change. (4) I will ask Mary to usher you out. (5) Some say the computer have usher in a new era. (6) Most of the country will usher in a fine weekend. (7) The usher came down the aisle towards them. (8) The usher was told to look out into the audience and count noses. |
中文例句 | (1) 领位员带我们到座位上。 (2) 有位招待员在剧场的大门口散发节目单。 (3) 这一切的关键在于,要培养出数量足够庞大的领导人来引导变革。 (4) 我会让玛丽把你领出去的。 (5) 有人说电脑引入了一个新时代。 (6) 全国大部分地区会迎来一个比较晴朗的双休日。 (7) 引座员沿著通道向他们走去。 (8) 引座员被告知要接待好听众并清点人数。 |
vocabulary简明 | That guy who guided you to your seat? He's called an usher. You most often see ushers at movie theaters and weddings. |
vocabulary扩展 | An usher is someone with the job of helping people find their seats. At the movies, ushers take your tickets and tell you where to go. At some theaters and sports venues, the ushers might actually take you to your seat — they usher you there. If you're an usher in a wedding party, it's your job to walk guests down the aisle and to their seats. The doorkeeper at a courtroom or legislative chamber is called an usher, too. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [VERB 动词]引;领;陪同 If you usher someone somewhere, you show them where they should go, often by going with them. [V n prep/adv] [FORMAL 正式]
2 [N-COUNT 可数名词](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.
3 [N-COUNT 可数名词](英国)法庭庭警 An usher is a person who organizes people who are attending a law court in Britain.
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