1.看门人,门房;传达;〈美〉(戏院的)引座员,领票(员),(婚礼中的)迎宾(员);〈英〉皇室礼宾官
2.〈英,谑〉助理教员,助教
1.宣告,展示 (in)
2.引导,领引,招待
3.作招待员;担任前导
1.someone whose job is to show people where to sit, for example in a movie house or theater or at a wedding
1.to lead someone politely somewhere, for example into a room or toward a seat
1.By this time, the aisles were filled with ushers, and he gave a very touching tribute.
那时,走道上都挤满了服务人员,他讲了一段感人的致谢词。
2.The bridesmaids and ushers once dressed like the bride and groom to trick evil spirits so that they would not know who was getting married.
从前,男女傧相在婚礼上要穿跟新郎、新娘相似的衣服,以迷惑魔鬼,让他们弄不清谁要结婚。
3.Where once it had recycled mountain rain into a vast aquifer underneath, its hard bottom now ushers occasional floodwater right out to sea.
从前她还能将山间雨水回收到河道下方的广阔的蓄水层,而现在其坚硬的底部会将偶然光临的洪流直接送入大海。
4.Ushers, " said the President, " enforce silence, I am going to sum up the arguments.
“执达吏,”庭长说,“教大家静下来,我立刻要宣告辩论终结。”
5.When he arrives at the hospital, the nurse ushers him into the room, closes the curtain around the bed, and closes the door.
当丈夫到医院后,护士把他领到病房,拉上床四周的帘子,关上门。
6.The usher is always there to help. Ushers should usually have flashlights to help you find your seat.
引座员还会在那儿帮助你的,引座员通常都有手电筒帮助你找到座位。
7.Usually there is a pair of ushers in front of every restaurant.
通常餐馆门口都有领位员。
8.When it knocks, welcome it with open arms for it ushers in a truly new paradigm for your existence.
只要它一敲门,请敞开你们的手臂去迎接它,因为它为你们的存在引入了一种真实崭新的模版。
9.The bride, Connie Corleone, sat in splendor at a special raised table with her groom, the maid of honor, bridesmaids and ushers.
新娘康妮•考利昂穿得光彩夺目,同新郎、伴娘、女傧相以及招待员一道坐在一张特别加高了的餐桌旁。
10.Whether the win ushers in a revolution of Chinese players in women's tennis is an answer we won't know for years.
一场胜利是否会引起中国女子网球的革命?这是我们多年来一直在寻找的答案。