usher
- IPA[ˈəSHər]
美式
- a person who shows people to their seats, especially in a theater or at a wedding.;an official in a court whose duties include swearing in jurors and witnesses and keeping order.
- show or guide (someone) somewhere;cause or mark the start of something new
verb: usher, 3rd person present: ushers, gerund or present participle: ushering, past tense: ushered, past participle: ushered
noun: usher, plural noun: ushers
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名詞
- 1. a person who shows people to their seats, especially in a theater or at a wedding.
- ▪ an official in a court whose duties include swearing in jurors and witnesses and keeping order.
- ▪ British a person employed to walk before a person of high rank on special occasions.
- 2. archaic an assistant teacher.
動詞
- 1. show or guide (someone) somewhere a waiter ushered me to a table
- 2. cause or mark the start of something new the railroads ushered in an era of cheap mass travel
- an inherited condition characterized by impairment of vision and hearing, resulting from the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- (in the UK) the deputy of Black Rod.
Oxford Dictionary
- an inherited condition characterized by impairment of vision and hearing, resulting from the ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈʌʃə]
英式
- a person who shows people to their seats, especially in a cinema or theatre or at a wedding.
- show or guide (someone) somewhere: a waiter ushered me to a table
Oxford Dictionary
知識+
請問: usher 跟 bellhop 有什麼不一樣?
兩者不同就在於bellhop是美國特有用語(美國俗語) bellhop=bellboy (旅館)侍者 兩者差別不大 但usher涵蓋的範圍較廣
The Fall of the House of Usher
需要The Fall of the House of Usher (厄舍古屋的倒塌)的翻譯 愛倫坡的小說 The Fall of the ...
實用英文文法修正及應用~~
usher in是新聞用語,意思是to make an activity or process begin,如: The talks ushered in a new era of international co-operation. usher這個字...限定後,全句的語意是沒問題的: You can usher in a future brighter than anything you can imagine...