usher (B2)
カタカナ: アッシャー
IPA: /ˈʌʃər/
Definition
To guide or escort someone to a specific location, often with a sense of formality or professional duty.
意味: 誰かを特定の場所へ案内したり、付き添ったりすること。丁寧さや職務上の義務感が伴うことが多い。
Examples / 例文
The flight attendant ushered the passengers to their seats. — 客室乗務員は乗客を座席まで案内した。
He was ushered into the principal's office for an important meeting. — 彼は重要な会議のため、校長室へ案内された。
Usher の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Usher:
How to Use Usher
- usher someone to/into/out of (prepositional phrase)
- To guide someone to a specific location. — "The receptionist ushered the client into the waiting room."
- usher in (an era/change) (phrasal verb)
- To mark the beginning of a new period or change. — "The discovery of penicillin ushered in the age of antibiotics."
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