entourages

英 [ˌɒntʊˈrɑːʒɪz] 美 [ˌɑntʊˈrɑʒəz]

n.  (统称)随行人员,随从
entourage的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 随从;随行人员
    A famous or important person's entourage is the group of assistants, servants, or other people who travel with them.
    1. 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。
    2. He was accompanied by an entourage of a dozen police officers.
      他有12名警官随行。

双语例句

  1. That figure does not include what the G-20 leaders and their entourages will spend during the meeting.
    这个数目还不包括G20领导人和他们的随从人员在会议期间的开销。
  2. These are coveted by everyone from Hollywood A-listers trying to avoid paparazzi to families traveling with large entourages.
    此类套房得到了试图躲开狗仔队的好莱坞一线明星和随行人员众多的家庭等群体的青睐。
  3. I specialise in tracing money that has been embezzled or received through corrupt deals by heads of state, their entourages and ministers or other publicly exposed persons.
    我专门追查政府高官和他们的亲信、部长或其他公职人员侵吞或通过腐败交易取得的资金。
  4. And ageing leaders tend to bring out the worst in their entourages.
    岁数大的领导人往往会让他的随从们显露出其最恶劣的一面。
  5. This is all too common a habit in Russia, which is run mainly by ex-spies who distrust their entourages and consequently have no one on hand to tell them when they are sounding weird.
    这在俄罗斯乃是司空见惯因为这个国家的管理者多是特工出身,他们信不过手下,所以发表奇谈怪论时也无人提醒。
  6. In the best tradition of Presidential entourages he blamed pernicious adviser for the President's departure from grace.
    按照总统亲信的优良传统,他把总统的走上岐途归咎于邪恶的顾问。