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usher in

/uhsh-er/US // ˈʌʃ ər //UK // (ˈʌʃə) //

迎来了,迎来送往,迎来,迎来了的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who escorts people to seats in a theater, church, etc.
    • : a person acting as an official doorkeeper, as in a courtroom or legislative chamber.
    • : a male attendant of a bridegroom at a wedding.
    • : an officer whose business it is to introduce strangers or to walk before a person of rank.
    • : British Archaic. a subordinate teacher or an assistant in a school.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to act as an usher to; lead, introduce, or conduct: She ushered them to their seats.
    • : to attend or bring at the coming or beginning; precede or herald: to usher in the new theater season.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to act as an usher: He ushered at the banquet.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as ininitiate
as ininstitute
as inoriginate
as inset up
Antonyms
as ingreet

Examples

  • It would also help usher in a new, significantly more balkanized era, where advertisers will have to use the different identifiers and tech of a small handful of walled gardens, even to reach what many describe as the open internet.

  • Don’t be surprised if Riverboat Ron, whose roster and staff is already packed with former Panthers employees, attempts to bring a few stadium ushers, concession workers and parking attendants back on the team plane.

  • The storm threat diminishes overnight as a wind from the north ushers in drier and somewhat cooler air, dropping lows to the low-to-mid 50s under partly cloudy skies.

  • Although when ushers at the Daryl Roth told me that the bathrooms were shut and that patrons would have to use a nearby Starbucks, I did have a moment of anxiety that I would need to run for a, er, latte break.

  • Whether they’re watching a video from a manufacturer or a content creator, this might help usher viewers along their customer journey.

  • And the days in which a director, even Alfred Hitchcock, can get him for a million are gone the way of the sweet-tempered usher.

  • It would be tempting, at this point, to say that the Internet will corrode religious authority and usher in the Great Secular Age.

  • This huge transfer, the researchers believe, will usher in what they call “a golden age of philanthropy.”

  • Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga and new kid on the block, Iggy Azalea were discovered by Akon, Usher, and T.I., respectively.

  • The usher is from the Bismarck Food Service, wearing a blue Bismarck jersey, carrying a Bismarck bucket filled with soft drinks.

  • In the description of “The House of Usher,” position emphasizes the barely perceptible fissure.

  • Is Usher described at all when Poe says, “I gazed upon him with a feeling half of pity, half of awe”?

  • With the dear Dominie's note promising to be an usher came an antique silver casket filled with white heather.

  • The usher signed to Heriot to advance, and the honest citizen was presently introduced into the cabinet of the Sovereign.

  • Usher was present at the execution of Strafford, and ministered to him in his last moments.