usher
usher 英 [ˈʌʃə(r)] 美 [ˈʌʃɚ]
n. 引座员,带位员;接待员;门房 vt. 引导,招待;迎接;开辟 vi. 作招待员;当引座员
进行时:ushering 过去式:ushered 过去分词:ushered 第三人称单数:ushers 名词复数:ushers
- That guy who guided you to your seat? He's called an usher. You most often see ushers at movie theaters and weddings.
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- n. 引座员,带位员;接待员;门房
- vt. 引导,招待;迎接;开辟
- vi. 作招待员;当引座员
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1. usher: Right over there, around the corner.
招待员:就在那边,转角那里。
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2. usher: We have ushers to show you to your seats.
招待员:我们有引座员引领您去您的座位。
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3. For example, if someone answers a phone call in the meeting room then gently usher them out so that their conversation does not disrupt the retrospective.
例如,如果有人在会议室接听了电话,主持人应该和气地引导其离开,这样他的谈话内容不会干扰到回顾。
- usher (n.) late 13c., "servant who has charge of doors and admits people to a chamber, hall, etc.," from Anglo-French usser (12c.), Old French ussier, uissier "porter, doorman," from Vulgar Latin *ustiarius "doorkeeper," variant of Latin ostiarius "door-keeper," from ostium "door, entrance," from os "mouth," from PIE *os- "mouth" (see oral). Fem. form usherette is attested from 1913, American English.
- usher (v.) 1590s, "conduct, escort, admit ceremoniously," from usher (n.). Related: Ushered; ushering.
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