usher是什么意思

n. 引座员, 招待员
vt. 引导, 招待
vi. 作招待员

n. an official stationed at the entrance of a courtroom or legislative chamber
n. someone employed to conduct others
v. take (someone) to their seats, as in theaters or auditoriums

usher的用法和例句

1.Nothing is worse than being an usher.

没有什么比做引座员更糟糕

2.They will usher in a period of hope.

它们会带来一段充满希望的时期

3….as she was ushered into a world of prog rock.

她被引入了前卫摇滚的世界

4.I should’ve paid more attention as an usher.

我做引座员的时候应该多上点心

5.Oh, well, I couldn’t get it past the usher.

门卫把我的五彩祥云拦下了

6.most likely sacrifices to usher in the new cycle.

多半象征着迎接新轮回的祭祀

7.I’m not gonna help usher your enemies out of town.

我不会帮忙把你的敌人引出城

8.I can recall the ushers in their velvet suits.

我还能想起穿着天鹅绒正装的引座员

9.You will usher in a new era of peace.

你会将世界推向和平的新时代

10.I could sense him ushering in an era of blood and chaos.

我能感觉到他正开创一个充满鲜血与混乱的新纪元

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