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ush·er AHD[ŭshʹər] D.J.[ˈʌʃə]K.K.[ˈʌʃɚ]n.(名词)- One who is employed to escort people to their seats, as in a theater, church, or stadium.引座员:剧院里,教室里或体育馆内雇来领人们入座的人
- A man who attends a bridal party at a wedding.男迎宾员:婚礼上招待客人的男性
- One who serves as official doorkeeper, as in a courtroom or legislative chamber.门房:如在法庭和戏院服务的正式的看门人
- An official whose duty is to make introductions between unacquainted persons or to precede persons of rank in a procession.(给显贵人物)领路的人,前驱:职责是为互不认识的人作介绍或给显贵人物领路的官员
- Archaic An assistant teacher in a school.【古语】 助教:学校中的助理教员
v.(动词)ush.ered, ush.er.ing, ush.ers v.tr.(及物动词)- To serve as an usher to; escort.(像引座员般)引领;护送
- To lead or conduct.See Synonyms at guide 领,招待 参见 guide
- To precede and introduce; inaugurate:宣告,展示介绍;开始,开创:a celebration to usher in the new century.开创新世纪的庆典
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To serve as an usher:担任引座员(招待员):ushered every Sunday at church.每个礼拜日在教堂里做引座员
- Middle English [doorkeeper] 中古英语 [看门人]
- from Anglo-Norman usser 源自 英法语 usser
- from Vulgar Latin *ūstiārius 源自 俗拉丁语 *ūstiārius
- from Latin ōstiārius 源自 拉丁语 ōstiārius
- from ōstium [door] * see ōs- 源自 ōstium [门] * 参见 ōs-
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