usher /ˈʌʃə(r)/ DJ /'ʌʃɚ/ KK
noun
1.a person who shows people where to sit in a church, public hall, etc. 引座員
2.an official who has special responsibilities in a court of law, for example allowing people in and out of the court (法庭的)傳達員,門衞,門房
3.a friend of the bridegroom at a wedding, who has special duties 男儐相
verb
1.to take or show somebody where they should go 把…引往;引導;引領 VN VN + adv./prep.
The secretary ushered me into his office. 秘書把我領進他的辦公室。
Phrasal: usher something↔in formal
1.to be the beginning of something new or to make something new begin 開創;開始;開啟
相關詞組
usher something↔in
開創;開始;開啟
usher in
領進;引進
同義字
verb: introduce, drive
noun: porter, doorman, doorkeeper
Paper sentences from Gilboa, E., DC-based cancer vaccines. J Clin Invest, 2007. 117(5): p. 1195-203.
The era of ex vivo vaccines was ushered in by pioneering work of Inaba, Steinman and colleagues, demonstrating that mouse DCs can be cultured ex vivo from bone marrow precusors.
2010年10月13日 星期三
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