entourage
n. 随行人员
A famous or important person's entourage is the group of assistants, servants, or other people who travel with them.
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。
He was accompanied by an entourage of a dozen police officers.
他有12名警官随行。
1. the group following and attending to some important person
Personnel dispatched by foreign governments to the ROC on official duties and their dependants and entourage.
二外国政府派遣来我国执行公务之人员及其眷属、随从.
As for Zhou Haibin entourage, and he opened a room of people who do not know.
至于随行人员周海滨, 他和哪位人士共开一间房就不得而知了.
One of Lewis's entourage applies an ice pack to a mouse over his left eye.
刘易斯的一个随从往他的左眼上的肿块敷冰块.
Hitler must have noticed that the discipline in his entourage was also slackening.
希特勒必定注意到,他的幕僚们的纪律也松弛了.
How does your entourage support you?
你周围的人怎样支持你?