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小词详解 | usher
Generous subsidies perpetuate today’s low-carbon technologies; the goal should be to usher in tomorrow’s.
慷慨的补贴成就了今天的低碳技术,但目标应该是开拓明天的技术。
——《经济学人》Apple’s digital wallet, if widely adopted, could usher in a new era of ease and convenience.
苹果公司的数字钱包如果获得广泛采用,可能将开启一个方便快捷的新时代。
——《纽约时报》
[名词] (尤指在剧院或婚礼上)带人们到座位上的人
那个用枕头闷死了一位守法公民的人在一家戏院兼职当引座员。
The man who smothered a law-abiding citizen with a pillow did part-time work as an usher in a theatre.
她把我们领进她的办公室,给我们倒了咖啡。我说咖啡会让我睡不着,暗示不想喝咖啡。
She ushered us into her office and offered us coffee. By saying that coffee would keep me awake, I implicated that I didn't want any.
数字时代远没有为繁荣与稳定的美好未来铺平道路,而是有望开创如同工业时代到来所带来的那般深刻的政治和社会变革。
Far from paving the way for a halcyon future of prosperity and stability, the digital era promises to usher in as profound a political and social transformation as that wrought by the arrival of the industrial age.抱怨服务差已是耳熟能详的老调了。我们希望更换领导班子可以带来新思想和新政策。
Complaints about poor service have become a familiar refrain. We hope the change of management can usher in fresh ideas and policies.
胸怀千秋伟业,恰是百年风华。
The CPC bears its eternal great cause in mind, and the centenary only ushers in the prime of life.
attendant: a person employed to provide a service to the public in a particular place escort: a person who may be hired to accompany someone to a social event commissionaire: a uniformed door attendant at a hotel, theater, or other building