usher

英[\'ʌʃə(r)]
美[\'ʌʃə(r)]

意思解释

n. 引座员;招待员;门房;助理教员
v. 引领,招待;做招待员;宣告

变化形式

复数: ushers
第三人称单数: ushers
过去式: ushered
过去分词: ushered
现在分词: ushering
易混淆的单词: Usher

中文词源

usher 迎宾

来自PIE*os, 嘴,词源同oral, osculate.用来指迎宾。

用法例句

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。
She entered the witness box and took the testament and card from the usher .
她走进证人席,从法庭传达员手中拿过圣约书和宣誓卡。
Ike hoover , the chief usher , answered the call on the private line .
首席接待员艾克胡佛(ikehoover)接听了专线电话。
Will the credit squeeze , now in its powerful second wave , wash away all of wall street 's top executives and usher in a new era of diminished risk-taking ?
第二轮来势汹汹的信贷紧缩,会不会清洗掉华尔街所有的高管,并宣告一个风险承受力下降的新时代的来临?
The switch to digital was meant to end all that it was meant to usher in an era of something for everyone .
数字电视转换本应结束所有这一切,它应把所有人领入一个新时代。