Meanings (ES + gloss)
acomodar
To guide people to their seats.
Her entrance into church on Sunday is always the signal for a little bustle in the side aisle, occasioned by a general rise among the poor people, who bow and curtsey until the pew…
Needless to say, one's seat must be booked in advance and a platoon of urbane officials, one to each door of the train, awaits passengers to usher them to their seats and relieve t…
acompañar • escoltar
To accompany or escort (someone).
Margaret was astonished at the magnificence of the apartments into which she was ushered.
anunciar • iniciar • preceder • preludiar
To precede; to act as a forerunner or herald.
Thus the Harvard poets and wits ushered The New England Courant out of existence.
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