usher的意思和读音

usher

: [ˈʌʃər] : [ˈʌʃə(r)]

n.

v.

ushers  ushering  ushered  

v.escort,accompany,conduct,shepherd,guide

n.attendant,conductor,leader,helper

ushern.

1.a person who shows people where to sit in a church, public hall, etc.

2.an official who has special responsibilities in court, for example allowing people in and out of the court

3.a friend of the bridegroom at a wedding, who has special duties

v.

1.~ sb + adv./prep.to take or show sb where they should go

The secretary ushered me into his office.

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v.1., (in)2.,,3.;

n.1.someone whose job is to show people where to sit, for example in a movie house or theater or at a wedding

v.1.to lead someone politely somewhere, for example into a room or toward a seat

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1.After graduating from high school, Usher continued to hone his skills as a stage performer and laid the groundwork for his second album.,Usher

2.In the beginning, al-Assad was viewed by some as a fresh, youthful leader who might usher in a more progressive, more moderate regime.

3.The developments could usher in a new age of high-speed computing in the next few years for home users frustrated with slow-running systems.

4.The aim is to get tough with China to teach it a lesson, so it will bolster its currency and usher in a greater flow of U.”,使

5.Now, by itself, this simple recognition won't usher in a new era of cooperation. What comes of this moment is up to us.

6.With trends like this, the Age of the Internet could usher in an era of unprecedented citizen enlightenment.

7.Usher began his singing at the age of 6 in a church choir led by his mother.6

8.It was the same usher who had turned his back upon him but a moment previously, and who was now bowing to the earth before him.

9.In 1999, he began to usher in its heyday, his masterpiece [1999 Thank you for your love], becoming the highest degree of popular songs sung.1999[1999],

10.Connie Cronin is the kind of nurse who loves to work the overnight shift on Christmas Eve to usher in the holiday with her patients.·