entourage

英 [ˈɒn.tu.rɑːʒ]      美 [ˌɑːn.tuːˈrɑːʒ]
  • n. 随从;周围;环境
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记忆“entourage”的方法是将其分解为两个部分:“en”和“tourage”。想象“en”像能量注入,使“tourage”这个动作充满了氛围。把“tourage”想象成一群随行的人陪伴在某个名人周围,就像是一场随行的“tour”(旅行)或“ ausgange”(德语中的出行),因此“entourage”意味着一个随行的团队或圈子。

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entourage 随从

en-, 进入,使。-tour, 围,词源同turn.

entourage (n.)
1832, "surroundings, environment," picked up by De Quincey from French entourage, from Middle French entourer "to surround" (16c.), from Old French entour "that which surrounds" (10c.), from en- "in" (see en- (1)) + tour "a circuit" (see tour). Specific sense of "attendant persons, persons among whom as followers or companions one is accustomed to move" recorded in English by 1860.
1. He was accompanied by an entourage of a dozen police officers.
他有12名警官随行。
2. Among his entourage was a retired general.
他的随行人员中有一位退休的将军.
3. 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。
4. In it were the PR man and another member of his entourage.
车里还坐着他的联系人和另一个随从.
5. In Hitler's entourage this drawing was regarded as blasphemous.
希特勒周围的人把我这幅画看作是侮漫不敬.