entourage
英 ['ɒntʊrɑːʒ; ,ɒntʊ(ə)'rɑːʒ]
美 ['ɑnturɑʒ]
TEM8 GRE
- entourage (n.)
- 1832, "surroundings, environment," picked up by De Quincey from French entourage, from Middle French entourer "to surround" (16c.), from Old French entour "that which surrounds" (10c.), from en- "in" (see en- (1)) + tour "a circuit" (see tour). Specific sense of "attendant persons, persons among whom as followers or companions one is accustomed to move" recorded in English by 1860.
- 1. He was accompanied by an entourage of a dozen police officers.
- 他有12名警官随行。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Among his entourage was a retired general.
- 他的随行人员中有一位退休的将军.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. Peter the Great shocked London by his wild behaviour and that of his entourage when he visited England in 1698.
- 彼得大帝及其随从1698年踏足英格兰时的野蛮行为震惊了伦敦。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. In it were the PR man and another member of his entourage.
- 车里还坐着他的联系人和另一个随从.
来自教父部分
- 5. In Hitler's entourage this drawing was regarded as blasphemous.
- 希特勒周围的人把我这幅画看作是侮漫不敬.
来自辞典例句
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