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ush·er
/ˈʌʃɚ/
帶位員,招待員(vt.)引導,展示(vi.)作招待員
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ush·er
n.
1.
An
officer
or
servant
who
has
the
care
of
the
door
of
a
court
,
hall
,
chamber
,
or
the
like
;
hence
,
an
officer
whose
business
it
is
to
introduce
strangers
,
or
to
walk
before
a
person
of
rank
.
Also
,
one
who
escorts
persons
to
seats
in
a
church
,
theater
,
etc
.
“The
ushers
and
the
squires.”
These
are
the
ushers
of
Marcius
.
--
Shak
.
Note:
☞
There
are
various
officers
of
this
kind
attached
to
the
royal
household
in
England
,
including
the
gentleman
usher
of
the
black
rod
,
who
attends
in
the
House
of
Peers
during
the
sessions
of
Parliament
,
and
twelve
or
more
gentlemen
ushers
.
See
Black rod
.
2.
An
under
teacher
,
or
assistant
master
,
in
a
school
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ush·er
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Ushered
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Ushering
.]
To
introduce
or
escort
,
as
an
usher
,
forerunner
,
or
harbinger
;
to
forerun
; --
sometimes
followed
by
in
or
forth
;
as
,
to
usher
in
a
stranger
;
to
usher
forth
the
guests
;
to
usher
a
visitor
into
the
room
.
The
stars
that
usher
evening
rose
.
--
Milton
.
The
Examiner
was
ushered
into
the
world
by
a
letter
,
setting
forth
the
great
genius
of
the
author
.
--
Addison
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Usher
n
1:
Irish
prelate
who
deduced
from
the
Bible
that
Creation
occurred
in
the
year
4004
BC
(1581-1656) [
syn
:
Ussher
,
James Ussher
,
James Usher
]
2:
an
official
doorkeeper
as
in
a
courtroom
or
legislative
chamber
[
syn
:
doorkeeper
]
3:
someone
employed
to
conduct
others
[
syn
:
guide
]
v
:
show
(
someone
)
to
their
seats
,
as
in
theaters
or
auditoriums
; "
The
usher
showed
us
to
our
seats
" [
syn
:
show
]
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