retinue
英 [ˈretɪnjuː]
美 [ˈretənuː]
n. 随行人员; 扈从
复数:retinues
BNC.16191 / COCA.25207
牛津词典
noun
- 随行人员;扈从
a group of people who travel with an important person to provide help and support
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 随行人员;随从;随员
An important person'sretinueis the group of servants, friends, or assistants who go with them and look after their needs.- 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。
- Mind trainers are now part of a tennis star's retinue.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- The natural, fluid poses of the Buddha's retinue characterize the High Tang period, when historians say both Buddhism and art reached their highest expression in the grottoes.
自然,流畅的佛陀姿势形成了盛唐时期佛像的特征,历史学家说,无论是佛教还是艺术都达到了石窟文化的最高境界。 - A staff of people following in attendance; a retinue.
随行人员随行跟从的全体人员;随员。 - You mean, the latest victim is not part of the royal retinue?
你的意思是,最后一名死者不是皇室随从的一员? - Like Mr Putin, the new president has gone to Beijing, a large retinue of Russian businessmen in tow.
与普京一样,俄罗斯新任总统也前往中国,随行的是一大批俄罗斯商界人士。 - He strode past with his retinue of aides.
他与他的随员们大步走了过去。 - He is the right retinue, one of the Three Saints of Hua-yen.
为释迦牟尼的右胁侍,“华严三圣”之一。 - When she travels, the president has a large retinue of aides and bodyguards.
当她旅行时,这位总统有一大群助手和保镖的随从。 - On the way to town he encountered the circus retinue, which was led by an elephant.
就在他去往镇子的路上,迎面正好碰上那个马戏团的一班人马,走在最前面的是一头大象。 - 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。 - He was so impressed by your wondrous palaces that he and his retinue swore their allegiances to you.
他被你辉煌的宫殿深深震撼,率领他的随从向你效忠。