English to Spanish Dictionary usher

usher

ujier
definition
verb
a waiter ushered me to a table
show or guide (someone) somewhere.
the railroads ushered in an era of cheap mass travel
cause or mark the start of something new.
noun
An usher at the cinema said the attendance had been better when the film was first released some weeks ago, but there were no sell-outs.
a person who shows people to their seats, especially in a theater or at a wedding.
It was modest in size, with perhaps 40 pupils taught by one master, assisted by an usher , in the room above the guildhall, both of which survive and are still used by the school.
an assistant teacher.
translation of 'usher'
verb
hacer entrar,
hacer pasar,
acompañar
noun
ujier,
guardia de sala,
encargado de orden,
acomodador,
portero
example
The court employs a bailiff, an 'usher' , Mrs Henley and four administrators.
I couldn't believe our luck when we went to get our seats and the 'usher' pointed them out.
The 'usher' vanished under the courtroom table to check and when she re-emerged said: ‘That seems to have managed it’.
It was modest in size, with perhaps 40 pupils taught by one master, assisted by an 'usher' , in the room above the guildhall, both of which survive and are still used by the school.
It is also the case that no security problem is perceived to exist there; people coming up the stairs will inevitably meet an 'usher' before reaching those rooms.
Presumably in order to bring the case to a close by the end of the working week, the court agreed that, with an 'usher' acting as a third party and furnished with a list of questions, the statement could be obtained.
A woman put her hand up and the teacher with an 'usher' went over to her with a microphone.
Before I could explain that it might not be a good idea, the juror had told an 'usher' , the court official who looks after each jury.
If you intend to attend at the next hearing, please leave your name and address with the 'usher' .
The 'usher' at the cinema introduced the movie, and gave away the plot.
These events are tailor-made for sponsors, because they draw big crowds and plenty of regional coverage that can 'usher' people into your place of business.
I entered the chapel late, I remember the kind 'usher' who showed me discreetly to my seat.
Kay first met Susan Gargary eight years ago while working as a cinema 'usher' .
A female 'usher' was seen at the bottom of the theatre talking on a two-way radio.
Volunteers explain court procedure to those giving evidence, take them to the courtroom before trials, and introduce them to the 'usher' and clerk.
It's like some ritual to 'usher' people into the neighborhood.
If anybody wants copies of the judgments in either case there are a few copies here which the 'usher' will be able to distribute.
Veteran 'usher' , Neil, has worked at the same theatre for seven years.
He allows his ticket stub to be scanned by an 'usher' , who bows as he re-enters the cinema.
The juror then asked the 'usher' to hand to prosecuting counsel a note.
He appeared to claim that there had been proper evidence but it had been lost by the court, or handed out to the wrong party by the 'usher' after an earlier hearing in the High Court.
I've also been a wedding 'usher' , which is a breeze by comparison.
The passing of a message to the claimants' counsel by the Deputy Judge, or the court 'usher' , or the Deputy Judge's clerk would not, in my view, be regarded by the observer as of any significance whatsoever.
The notice in the jury room does not prevent or discourage notes to the judge being submitted via the court 'usher' .
An 'usher' at the cinema said the attendance had been better when the film was first released some weeks ago, but there were no sell-outs.
At the top of the climb an 'usher' showed you where to park and pointed out seating in an area outlined by lanterns.
When he heard the verdict, Judge Paul Hoffman said to a court 'usher' : ‘Very well, you may take the jury out.’
What the country urgently needs is assistance from the World Bank and other co-operating partners to 'usher' its people into a progressive and productive phase devoid of poverty.
Looking at the throng of people waiting to enter the building, Gil was glad that Laurie had instructed him to go to the back door where an 'usher' would escort them to their seats instead of their having to stand in the long line.
We would like to extend our thanks to all our neighbours and friends, too numerous to mention, who attended the Mass, also a special thanks to the 'ushers' , altar servers, and everyone who helped to make this a memorable occasion.
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