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retinue

/ret-n-oo, -yoo/US // ˈrɛt nˌu, -ˌyu //UK // (ˈrɛtɪˌnjuː) //

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a body of retainers in attendance upon an important personage; suite.

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Examples

  • And so, the horned god became Satan—and others in his demonic retinue.

  • Shaving: the most boring, tedious thing a man must do in his little retinue of personal upkeep chores.

  • First charged with “piracy,” each member of the retinue now faces seven years in jail if found guilty of “hooliganism.”

  • And then his retinue of friends and spiritual advisors arrived, and he floated away on a cloud of "insiderdom" and "privilege."

  • There is a usually a retinue of “reliable” Mohalells in each pious community.

  • When the Begum and the moulvie departed for Lucknow they were accompanied by nearly the whole of their retinue.

  • Well, her father established Peggy in a big house in St. James's—huge retinue of servants and so forth.

  • Gazing toward the Distance, the Wazir saw the Princess and her retinue nearing their destination.

  • The past has come down to us cloaked and shrouded, and attended by its decorous retinue of mutes and bearers.

  • His guardsmen trotted alongside while the rest of his retinue mounted and followed as best they could.