retinues

英 [ˈrɛtɪnjuːz] 美 [ˈrɛtəˌnuz]

n.  随行人员; 扈从
retinue的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 随行人员;随从;随员
    An important person's retinue is the group of servants, friends, or assistants who go with them and look after their needs.
    1. Mind trainers are now part of a tennis star's retinue.
      现在,网球明星的随行人员中有些是心理培训师。

双语例句

  1. Armed with lances and encased in plate armour these loyal warriors act as retinues and bodyguards for royalty.
    男爵亲卫骑兵是忠诚的贵族卫队,装备板甲和骑枪。
  2. The doctor marched along the ward with retinues of attendant students and nurses.
    那医生走过病房,后面跟着一大批随行的学生和护士。
  3. They are both the disciples receiving Sakyamuni's personal teaching and the retinues of Sakyamuni, the Older Kasyapa in the left and the Younger Ananda in the right.
    在佛殿中,他们又是释迦牟尼的左右胁侍,俗称“老迦叶”、“少阿难”。
  4. Also, the translation "light"," the view sound free" and "freedom", is the view of amitabha left retinues, one of the holy.
    观世音,亦译“光世音”、“观世自在”、“观自在”,是阿弥陀佛的左胁侍,西方三圣之一。
  5. One institution particularly favored the rise of kingship: the retinues.
    有一种制度促进了王权的产生,这就是扈从队制度。
  6. He called a retinue to sit on Dauphin's usual chair and Charles foisted into other retinues.
    他想到了一个主意,他叫来一个侍从,让他坐在自己的椅子上,而查理自己则混在其他侍从中。
  7. After the words, Charles left with his retinues out of Joan.
    查理说完,抛下贞德带领他的侍从走了。