Usher in Meaning in English
expression
ˈəʃɝ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
UH-shur IN
ˈʌʃɐ/ /ˈɪn
USH-uh IN
التعريف
To cause or mark the beginning of something new, especially a significant period, change, or event.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Formal or semi-formal; commonly used when discussing historical periods, technologies, or major changes (e.g., 'usher in a new era'). Not used for everyday, minor events. Often passive: 'was ushered in'.
Spanish: dar paso a - marcar el comienzo dePortuguese (BR): inaugurar - dar início aPortuguese (PT): inaugurar - dar início aChinese (Simplified): 引入 - 开启Chinese (Traditional): 引入 - 開啟Hindi: की शुरुआत करना - लेकर आनाArabic: يُدشّن - يُمهّد لبدايةBengali: আগমন ঘটানো - সূচনা করাRussian: начать - ознаменовать началоJapanese: 幕開けとなる - 到来させるVietnamese: mở ra - đánh dấu sự khởi đầuKorean: 맞이하다 - 시작하다Turkish: başlatmak - öncülük etmekUrdu: آغاز کرنا - شروعات کرناIndonesian: mengawali - menandai dimulainya
جمل نموذجية
The invention of the internet ushered in a new age of communication.
basic
His speech ushered in many changes at the company.
basic
The new government hopes to usher in a period of peace.
basic
Smartphones really ushered in the modern digital lifestyle we have today.
natural
Her arrival ushered in an atmosphere of excitement and new ideas.
natural
The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in big political changes across Europe.
natural