ushering
v. 引,領,陪同( usher的現在分詞 )
If you usher someone somewhere, you show them where they should go, often by going with them.
I ushered him into the office...
我領他去辦公室。
They were quickly ushered away.
他們被迅速領開。
An usher is a person who shows people where to sit, for example at a wedding or at a concert.
He did part-time work as an usher in a theatre.
他在一家戲院兼職當引座員。
An usher is a person who organizes people who are attending a law court in Britain.
They tendered thanks , icily, to the doorman for ushering them into the shop.
看門人招呼她們進入商店, 她們冷冰冰地道了聲謝.
Ushering us in, he shut the door behind us.
他把我們領進去之後, 就把門關上了.
Morgenes was ushering a trio of young priests out of his chambers.
Morgenes正在領著三個年輕的神父從他的住處出來.
Ushering a visitor out.
陪來訪者出去.
The painter has created a phrase of his own - dots and lines ushering in spring.
畫家運用點、線結合的獨特手法營造出春的氣息.