
n.帶位員;招待員
vt.引導(dǎo);引入
vi.做招待;擔(dān)任引座員
The usher conducted us to our seats. 領(lǐng)位員帶我們到座位上。
An usher stood at the door of the theater giving out programs. 有位招待員在劇場(chǎng)的大門口散發(fā)節(jié)目單。
用作及物動(dòng)詞 (vt.)The key is to create a critical mass of leaders to usher in change. 這一切的關(guān)鍵在于,要培養(yǎng)出數(shù)量足夠龐大的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人來引導(dǎo)變革。
I will ask Mary to usher you out. 我會(huì)讓瑪麗把你領(lǐng)出去的。
Some say the computer have usher in a new era. 有人說電腦引入了一個(gè)新時(shí)代。
Most of the country will usher in a fine weekend. 全國(guó)大部分地區(qū)會(huì)迎來一個(gè)比較晴朗的雙休日。
用作不及物動(dòng)詞 (vi.)The usher came down the aisle towards them. 引座員沿著通道向他們走去。
The usher was told to look out into the audience and count noses. 引座員被告知要接待好聽眾并清點(diǎn)人數(shù)。