usher

美音:['ʌʃər] 英音:['ʌʃə(r)]

简单释义:


n.引座员;门房;男傧相

v.把…引往;引导;引领

网络亚瑟小子;招待员;迎来

变形:

复数:ushers  现在分词:ushering  过去分词:ushered  


完整释义:


n.

1.看门人,门房;传达;〔美国〕(戏院的)引座员,领票(员),(婚礼中的)迎宾(员);〔英国〕皇室礼宾官
2.招待员
3.〔英国〕〔戏谑语〕助理教员,助教
4.收发室人员;门房

v.

1.引导,领引,招待
2.带,引,把…引进
3.作招待员;担任前导
4.宣告,展示
5.领;陪


例句:

  1. In the beginning, al-Assad was viewed by some as a fresh, youthful leader who might usher in a more progressive, more moderate regime.
    在开始的时候,阿萨德被某些人视为一个生气蓬勃的、年轻有为的领导者,认为他可能会开创一个更进步、更温和的政治局面。

  2. Now, by itself, this simple recognition won't usher in a new era of cooperation. What comes of this moment is up to us.
    然而,就其本身而言,这一简单的认知并不会开启一个新的协作的时代。

  3. Pundits have long predicted that advances in genetics will usher in a golden age of individually tailored therapies.
    专家们早就预测到,基因遗传学的发展会带来“量体裁衣”式医疗服务的黄金时代。

  4. Sandberg, who goes to bed early and starts e-mailing at 5 A. M. , often had to usher the nocturnal Zuckerberg out at midnight.
    早睡早起5点就开始发邮件的桑德伯格经常要在午夜送走夜间活动的扎克伯格。

  5. All it took was a short time online for Usher to realize he was in the company of a future superstar.
    所有这是一个亚瑟了短的时间内,他在网上认识了一个未来的超级明星公司。

  6. I went to the movie house the other day. It was quite dark inside. Luckily there was an usher at the entrance. He ushered me to my seat.
    前几天我到戏院去,里面非常暗,所幸在入口那边有一个引座员,他带我到座位上去。

  7. After graduating from high school, Usher continued to hone his skills as a stage performer and laid the groundwork for his second album.
    高中毕业后,Usher继续磨炼着他的舞台演出技巧并为他的第二张专辑打基础。

  8. Reps for Carey, Beyonce, Usher, and Richie did not immediately respond to inquiries from The Lookout.
    凯里,碧昂丝,亚瑟,和里奇的发言人没有立刻响应《thelookout》杂志的质询。

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