usher
noun
verb
ˈʌʃə
noun
1
someone
who
shows
people
to
their
seats
at
a
theatre,
cinema,
wedding
etc
〔剧院、电影院、婚礼等的〕引座员,迎宾员,招待员
2
someone
who
works
in
a
law
court
whose
job
is
to
guide
people
in
and
out
of
the
court
rooms
[英] 〔法院的〕传达员,门卫
BrE
verb
3
to
help
someone
to
get
from
one
place
to
another,
especially
by
showing
them
the
way
引,领; 招待
usher
sb
into/to
sth
He
ushered
her
into
the
room.
他把她领进屋。
usher
sb
in
She
stood
back
and
ushered
him
in.
她往后退了退,领他进去。
4
to
cause
something
new
to
start,
or
to
be
at
the
start
of
something
new
宣告,开创
The
discovery
of
oil
ushered
in
an
era
of
employment
and
prosperity.
石油的发现开创了一个就业和繁荣的新时代。