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usher

美 [ˈʌʃər]英 [ˈʌʃə(r)]
  • vt.引领;引导;引入;把…引往
  • n.引座员;(法院的)传达员,门卫,门房;男傧相

复数: ushers 过去式: ushered 现在分词: ushering 过去分词: ushered 第三人称单数: ushers

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noun

1

引座员
a person who shows people where to sit in a church, public hall, etc.

2

(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

3

男傧相
a friend of the bridegroom at a wedding, who has special duties

verb

VN + adv./prep.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。

take
短语动词

All these words mean to go with sb from one place to another.以上各词均含带去、引领之义。

to go with sb from one place to another, for example in order to show them sth or to show them the way to a place 指带去、带路、引领:

It's too far to walk─I'll take you by car.

步行路太远,我开车送你去。

to go with or go in front of sb in order to show them the way or to make them go in the right direction 指带路、领路、引领:

Firefighters led the survivors to safety.

消防队员把幸存者带到了安全的地方。

to go with sb in order to protect or guard them or to show them the way 指护卫、护送:

The president arrived, escorted by twelve bodyguards.

总统在十二名保镖的护送下到达。

to take sb somewhere in a car, taxi, etc. 指驾车送(人):

My mother drove us to the airport.

我母亲开车把我们送到了机场。

to take sb to a particular place, in the right direction, or along the correct route 指引领、带领:

The attendant showed us to our seats.

服务员把我们带到我们的座位。

to show sb the way to a place, often by going with them; to show sb a place that you know well 指给某人领路(或导游)、指引:

She guided us through the busy streets.

她带领我们穿过了繁忙的街道。

We were guided around the museums.

我们被领着参观了博物馆。

( rather formal ) to politely take or show sb where they should go, especially within a building 指礼貌地引往、引导、引领,尤指在建筑物内:

She ushered her guests to their seats.

她把客人引领到座位上。

( rather formal ) to tell or show sb how to get somewhere or where to go 指给某人指路、为某人领路:

A young woman directed them to the station.

一名年轻女子给他们指了去车站的路。

usher

频次

  • 1
    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。

  • 2
    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。

  • 3
    N-COUNT (英国)法庭庭警
    An usher is a person who organizes people who are attending a law court in Britain.

noun

1
someone employed to conduct others
Synonym: guide
2
an official stationed at the entrance of a courtroom or legislative chamber
Synonym: doorkeeper

verb

1
take (someone) to their seats, as in theaters or auditoriums
The usher showed us to our seats
Synonym: show

数据来源:WordNet

  1. The paper here attempts to usher in the CIS design theory into schools with a hope that school identity system can be established .

    本文试图将企业CIS策划理论引入学校,旨在建构学校形象识别系统。

  2. Reform the methods and programs of budget compilation according to the theory of modern public finance control , usher in the method of performance-based budgeting ;

    预算编制的变革,按现代公共财政管理的理论要求,改革预算编制的方法和程序,引入绩效预算管理方法;

  3. The secretary ushered me into his office .

    秘书把我领进他的办公室。

  4. She ushered her guests to their seats .

    她把客人引领到座位上。

  5. She ushered me into the front room , which served as her office

    她把我领进了她用作办公室的前厅。

  6. He did part-time work as an usher in a theatre .

    他在一家戏院兼职当引座员。

  7. They were quickly ushered away .

    他们被迅速领开。

  8. The age of hedonism is being ushered out by a new era of temperance .

    享乐主义时代正让位于一个注重节制的时代。

  9. I ushered him into the office

    我领他去办公室。

  10. 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。

  11. 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。

  12. She ushered her callers into a cluttered living-room .

    她把来人领进凌乱不堪的客厅。

  13. The war in 1939 perforce ushered in an era of more grime and drabness .

    1939年的战争必然导致一个更加肮脏、更加灰暗的时代的到来。

  14. He ushered me into the reception room .

    他把我引进会客室。

  15. The usher seated them in the front row .

    引座员让他们在前排就座。

  16. 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。

  17. A round of parties ushered in the New Year .

    一系列的晚会迎来了新年

  18. Immediately the two of them approached others , thanking them , ushering them out one by one .

    他们俩马上走到其他人面前,向他们道谢,一个个送走了他们

  19. The minister then offers a brief prayer of dedication , and the ushers return to their seats .

    于是牧师又做了一个简短的奉献的祈祷,各招待员也各自回座位

  20. They were right where the coach-caller was swinging open a coach-door and ushering in two ladies . "

    他们走到外面时,叫马车的服务员正打开车门,请两位小姐上车

  21. Has Target Treatment for Cancer Ushered in a New Era ?

    癌症靶向治疗进入一个新时代?

  22. Ushering in a New Era of the Insurance Industry in China

    迎接中国保险业发展的新时期

  23. Prediction of ultimate bearing capacity of piles based on Usher model

    桩极限承载力的Usher模型预测

  24. The change of management ushered in fresh ideas and policies .

    管理的变化预示着新思想和新的政策。

  25. Modern age was a new era that the Enlightenment ushered .

    现代是由广义的理性启蒙开始的一个新的时代,这个新的时代带来了许多新的问题。

  26. Four years on , Usher has much to smile about .

    四年以来亚瑟收获了许多快乐。

  27. 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。

  28. 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。

  29. China has also ushered in a spring .

    中国也迎来了一个春天。

  30. At the same time , the usher handed him the paper .

    执达吏又同时把那张纸递给他。

  • 短语动词

引入;预报…的到来

以下资源来自牛津词典

usher sth↔in

开创;开始;开启
to be the beginning of sth new or to make sth new begin

The change of management ushered in fresh ideas and policies.

更换领导班子带来了新思想和新政策。