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源自法语'entourage',原意为'包围、环绕',由'entourer'(环绕)演变而来,17世纪进入英语。
❶ 指围绕在重要人物身边的一群人,通常包括助手、保镖、朋友等随行人员,常见于名人或政治人物出行时。
“The movie star arrived with his usual entourage of bodyguards and assistants.”
(这位电影明星带着他惯常的保镖和助手随行人员抵达。)
“Politicians often travel with a large entourage for security reasons.”
(出于安全考虑,政客们通常带着大批随行人员出行。)
travel with an entourage — 形容某人出行时带着大批随行人员,通常用于强调其重要地位或高调作风。
“The famous singer always travels with an entourage of at least ten people.”
(这位著名歌手出行时总是带着至少十人的随行团队。)