retinue 英 [ˈretɪnju:]   美 [ˈretənu]

retinue

retinue  英 [ˈretɪnju:] 美 [ˈretənu]

n. 随行人员;扈从 

名词复数:retinues 

And both leaders have a history of, shall we say, recruiting young women from the palace retinue. 而且,两位领导人都有从自己的随从团队里面“招募”年轻女性的历史。

  • A retinue is a group of people that accompany an important person. If you're a king or queen, you can think of a retinue as your royal crew or posse.
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  • n. 随行人员;扈从
  • 1. And both leaders have a history of, shall we say, recruiting young women from the palace retinue.

    而且,两位领导人都有从自己的随从团队里面“招募”年轻女性的历史。

  • retinue (n.) late 14c., from Old French retenue "group of followers, state of service," literally "that which is retained," noun use of fem. past participle of retenir "to employ, to retain, hold back" (see retain). Related: Retinular.
ret·inue / ˈretɪnjuː ; NAmE ˈretənuː / noun [countable + singular or plural verb ] a group of people who travel with an important person to provide help and support 随行人员;扈从 SYN entourage retinue retinues ret·inue / ˈretɪnjuː ; NAmE ˈretənuː /
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