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ush.er objH5QF7E5, $-Lv [T always + adv/prep]引,领,招待The mayor's guests were ushered to their seats before the conductor walked onto the stage.在指挥走上舞台之前,市长的客人被领到了座位上。(fig.) She ushered (= brought) us into her office without giving us a chance to think about what we wanted to say.她把我们引到了她的办公室,连一个让我们想想要说什么的机会也没有给我们。(fig.) The legislation should usher in (= make available) a host of new opportunities for school-leavers. [M]应当立法为中学毕业生提供大量新的工作机会。
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