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usher['ʌʃə]n. 1 (戏院、教堂等公共场所的)引座员,招待员 2 (法院等的)门房;传达员;<主英>法庭庭警 3 领宾员 4 <古><谑>助理教员 vt. 1 引,领;招待:He ushered me into the reception room.他把我领进会客室.usher sb. to his seat领某人入座 2 迎接(in):Children ushered in the First of June.儿童们迎来了"六一"节. 3 预报…的来到;宣告,展示(in):The invention of the transistor in 1948 ushered in a new era in the development of electronics.1948年晶体管的发明开创了电子学发展的新纪元. vi.担任引座员,作招待员 |