usher怎么读/usher的发音
usher的音标:英[ˈʌʃə(r)] 美[ˈʌʃər]
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usher是什么意思
n. 引座员, 招待员
v. 引导, 招待, 作招待员
n. an official stationed at the entrance of a courtroom or legislative chamber
v. take (someone) to their seats, as in theaters or auditoriums
usher的用法和双语例句
1. The usher will show you to your seats.
引座员会带你们到座位上。
2. An usher handed me a program as I entered the theater.
当我进入剧院时,一名引座员递给我一份节目单。
3. The usher asked the audience to silence their phones.
引座员请观众将手机静音。
4. The usher helped the elderly woman find her row.
引座员帮助那位老妇人找到了她的排。
5. The ushers were dressed in smart black uniforms.
引座员们穿着整洁的黑色制服。
6. The usher scanned our tickets before letting us in.
引座员在让我们进去前扫描了我们的票。
7. An usher guided us through the crowded lobby.
一名引座员引导我们穿过拥挤的大厅。
8. The usher pointed us toward the restrooms.
引座员给我们指了洗手间的方向。
9. The usher politely asked the talking guests to be quiet.
引座员礼貌地请那些交谈的客人安静下来。
10. The usher made sure everyone was seated before the show began.
引座员确保在演出开始前所有人都已入座。