usher? 英音 ['] ; 美音 ['] 。
usher n.引座員;助教、法庭庭警、法警、領賓員; v.引領、開創、使開始。
例句:
1、The?usher?seated us in the theatre.
引座員在劇場領我們就座。
2、According to the production period and production cycle is estimated that in 2009 or the raw materials industry will?usher?in a new round of a net release of strong production capacity .
根據生產周期和生產周期,預計在2009年或原材料工業將迎來壹個強勁的生產能力,新壹輪的凈釋放。
3、The unhappy man whose history we are relating had remained near the door of the hall, in the same place and the same attitude in which the?usher?had left him.
我們講著他的歷史的這個傷心人立在大廳門旁,他立的地位和態度,壹直和那執達吏先頭離開他時壹樣。
4、Indeed, many publishing executives like to argue that the digital revolution could?usher?in a golden age of reading in which many more people will be exposed to digital texts.
的確,許多出版業的執行官喜歡爭辯說,數字化變革引領出版業進入黃金閱讀時代,大多數人們將會接受電子文本。
5、As one of the important applications of helicopter in China, we have reason to believe that the Chinese helicopter market will?usher?in an explosive development in an all-round way.
作為直升機在中國的壹個重要應用,我們有理由相信中國的直升機市場會迎來爆發式的全面發展。