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Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:
usher1 /'ʌʃər / || /'ʌʃə(r)/ sustantivo
  1. (Cin, Theat) acomodador, -dora m,f
  1. (at wedding) persona allegada a los novios que se encarga de recibir y sentar a los invitados en la iglesia
usher2 verbo transitivo: to ~ sb to her/his seat conducir(conj.⇒) a algn hasta su asiento;
he ~ed her into the room la hizo pasar a la habitación

Phrasal Verbs
usher in v + o + adv, v + adv + opersonhacer(conj.⇒) pasar;
new eramarcar(conj.⇒) el comienzo de

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Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe:
usher ['ʌʃəʳ]
I nombre
1   Cine Teat acomodador,-ora
2   Jur ujier
    
II verbo transitivo to usher sb in, hacer pasar
     to usher sb out, acompañar a alguien hasta la puerta



usher: WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2009
Compound Forms:
usher inacomodar vtr
usher inanunciar v
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