usher

US /ˈʌʃ.ɚ/
UK /ˈʌʃ.ɚ/
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1.

引座员, 招待员

a person who shows people to their seats, especially in a theater or cinema or at a wedding

:
The usher led us to our seats in the front row.
引座员把我们带到前排的座位上。
He worked as an usher at the local movie theater.
他在当地电影院做引座员
1.

引导, 带领

show or guide (someone) somewhere

:
The secretary ushered me into the director's office.
秘书引导我进入了主任办公室。
He ushered the guests to their tables.
引导客人到他们的桌子旁。
2.

开创, 开启

cause or mark the start of something new

:
The invention of the internet ushered in a new era of communication.
互联网的发明开创了通信的新时代。
These reforms could usher in a period of economic growth.
这些改革可能开启经济增长时期。