简明英汉词典
usher
[5QFE]
n.
引座员, 招待员, 传达员, 前驱
vt.
引导, 展示
vi.
作招待员
美国传统词典[双解]
usher
ush.er
AHD:[?sh“…r]
D.J.[6(.*]
K.K.[6(.+]
n.(名词)
(1)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
(2)A man who attends a bridal party at a wedding.
男迎宾员:婚礼上招待客人的男性
(3)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
(4)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在队列中引领重要人物的官员
(5)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)
(1)To serve as an usher to; escort.
(像引座员般)引领;护送
(2)To lead or conduct.See Synonyms at guide
领,招待参见 guide
(3)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.
每星期在教室里做引座员
语源
(1)Middle English [doorkeeper]
中古英语 [看门人]
(2)from Anglo-Norman usser
源自 英法语 usser
(3)from Vulgar Latin *?3rius}
源自 俗拉丁语 *?3rius}
(4)from Latin ?3rius}
源自 拉丁语 ?3rius}
(5)from ?m [door] * see ?s-
源自 ?m [门] *参见 ?s-
现代英汉词典
usher
[5QFE(r)]
n.
(1)引座员;领票员;引宾人
(2)礼宾官
词性变化
usher
vt.
(1)带来;引导;领引
(2)(常与in连用)宣告,展示
现代英汉综合大辞典
usher
[5QFE]
n.
(1)(电影院, 戏院等公共场所的)招待员, 引座员
(2)门房, 传达员
(3)[美]婚礼中的迎宾招待员, [英]皇室礼宾官
(4)[英]助理教员
词性变化
usher
[5QFE]
vt.
(1)引导, 招待
(2)预报, 预示, 开创
(3)迎接; 引进; 宣告; 展示(in)
He ushered me into the drawing room.
他把我引进客厅。
The October Revolution ushered in a new era in the history of mankind.
十月革命开创了人类历史的新纪元。
The students ushered in the new term.
学生们迎来了新的学期。
usher
[5QFE]
vi.
充当招待员, 接待员
继承用法
usherette
[7QFE5ret]
n.
女引座员
ushership
[`QFEFIp]
n.
招待员、引座员或传达员的职务
英文相关词典
usher
accompanyattendchaperonconductescortguideleadsquire
美国传统词典
usher
ush.er
AHD:[?sh“…r]
D.J.[6(.*]
K.K.[6(.+]
n.
(1)One who is employed to escort people to their seats, as in a theater, church, or stadium.
(2)A man who attends a bridal party at a wedding.
(3)One who serves as official doorkeeper, as in a courtroom or legislative chamber.
(4)An official whose duty is to make introductions between unacquainted persons or to precede persons of rank in a procession.
(5)Archaic An assistant teacher in a school.
v.
ush.ered, ush.er.ing, ush.ers
v.tr.
(1)To serve as an usher to; escort.
(2)To lead or conduct.See Synonyms at guide
(3)To precede and introduce; inaugurate:
a celebration to usher in the new century.
v.intr.
To serve as an usher:
ushered every Sunday at church.
语源
(1)Middle English [doorkeeper]
(2)from Anglo-Norman usser
(3)from Vulgar Latin *?3rius}
(4)from Latin ?3rius}
(5)from ?m [door] * see ?s-
英汉法学大词典
usher
n.传达 ,法庭的庭警,法院的门房,侍卫
英汉化学大词典
usher
n.传达员;vt.招待
英汉计算机大词典
usher
n.传达员;vt.招待