
극장이나 결혼식장 등에서 사람들을 좌석으로 안내하는 사람
A person who shows people to their seats, especially in a theater, cinema, or at a wedding.
예문:
"The usher checked our tickets and led us to the front row."
"He asked his best friend to serve as an usher at his wedding."
법정에서 질서를 유지하는 사무관 또는 왕실의 의전을 담당하는 관리
An official in a law court who keeps order or a person who performs ceremonial duties for royalty.
예문:
"The court usher called the next witness to the stand."
"The Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod is a historic role in the British Parliament."
어떤 장소로 사람을 안내하거나 인도하다
To show or guide someone to a particular place.
예문:
"The secretary ushered the visitors into the conference room."
"She was quickly ushered out of the building by security guards."
새로운 시대나 변화의 시작을 알리거나 도래하게 하다
To cause or mark the start of a new period, era, or fashion.
예문:
"The discovery of gold ushered in a period of rapid expansion."
"Technological advances are ushering in a new way of working."