英語單詞

usher是什麽意思

usher

英 ['ʌʃə] 美 ['ʌʃɚ]
  • n. 引座員,帶位員;接待員;門房
  • vt. 引導,招待;迎接;開辟
  • vi. 作招待員;當引座員
  • n. (Usher)人名;(英)厄舍;(西、科特)烏謝爾

中文詞源


usher 迎賓

來自PIE*os, 嘴,詞源同oral, osculate.用來指迎賓。

英文詞源


usher
usher: [14] An usher is etymologically a ‘doorkeeper’. The word comes via Anglo-Norman usser from medieval Latin ūstārius, an alteration of classical Latin ōstārius ‘door-keeper’. This was derived from ōstium ‘door’, which in turn was based on ōs ‘mouth’ (source of English oral). The usher’s job-description gradually broadened out from standing at the door to accompanying visitors inside and showing them to their places, which led in the 16th century to the emergence of the verb usher.
=> oral
usher (n.)
late 13c., "servant who has charge of doors and admits people to a chamber, hall, etc.," from Anglo-French usser (12c.), Old French ussier, uissier "porter, doorman," from Vulgar Latin *ustiarius "doorkeeper," variant of Latin ostiarius "door-keeper," from ostium "door, entrance," from os "mouth," from PIE *os- "mouth" (see oral). Fem. form usherette is attested from 1913, American English.
usher (v.)
1590s, "conduct, escort, admit ceremoniously," from usher (n.). Related: Ushered; ushering.

雙語例句


1. He did part-time work as an usher in a theatre.
他在一家戲院兼職當引座員。

來自柯林斯例句

2. The usher seated us in the front row.
引座員讓我們在前排就座.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

3. The usher seated them in the front row.
引座員讓他們在前排就座.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

4. To try to touch your hands like some screamin'Usher fans ( Aaahhhhhh! ) .
試著要碰你的手就像 usher 的粉絲一樣.

來自互聯網

5. The usher was told to look out into the audience and count noses.
引座員被告知要接待好聽眾並清點人數.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

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