entourage
/ˈɒnturɑːʒ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɑːntuˈrɑːʒ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌän-tu̇-ˈräzh/ (ame, mw)
entourage — 名詞
- entouragesingular
- entouragesplural
1. the people who stay around a famous or powerful person, helping with work and go
隨行人員
陪同名人或要人出行的工作團隊
the people who stay around a famous or powerful person, helping with work and going with them from place to place
Jisoo stepped out of the van with an entourage of stylists and guards.
Jisoo 走下廂型車時,身邊跟著一群造型師和警衛等隨行人員。
arrive with an entourage of support staff
The mayor's entourage filled the narrow hallway outside the meeting room.
市長的隨行人員擠滿了會議室外那條狹窄的走廊。
someone's entourage as a unit around a public figure
Reporters followed Salma's entourage as it hurried into the hotel lobby.
記者一路跟著 Salma 的隨行人員,直到他們匆忙走進飯店大廳。
A driver kept the car ready while Felix's entourage checked the schedule.
司機一直把車準備好,Felix 的隨行人員則在核對行程表。
Only three people were in the minister's entourage during the village visit.
部長到村裡訪問時,身邊的隨行人員只有三個人。
文法句型
someone's entourage
an entourage of [guards/stylists/advisers]
arrive with an entourage
用法筆記
Usually refers to assistants, advisers, guards, or close companions around a public figure. It is narrower than crowd or audience because it means the smaller group that stays with the person and helps them.