English to Arabic Dictionary entourage

entourage

حاشية
definition
noun
an entourage of bodyguards
a group of people attending or surrounding an important person.
translation of 'entourage'
noun
بطانة,
حاشية,
محيط
example
He arrived in his plane with an 'entourage' of officials and media people from Cameroon.
The bouncer at the door obviously had no idea of how important our 'entourage' was.
Grass huts were erected and the chief and his 'entourage' held court in the largest one.
Twenty years on, he is still protected by a loyal 'entourage' and the mystique remains.
an 'entourage' of bodyguards
an 'entourage' of loyal courtiers
The 'entourage' will travel in two identical 747s and be accompanied by a third chartered Jumbo.
The court and the royal 'entourage' were the great centres of power.
Quickly he scribbled all the important items that came to mind and then the 'entourage' continued on its way.
A tall woman in a black dress appeared from a rear room surrounded by an impressive 'entourage' .
An 'entourage' of friends and activists, four lawyers and embassy staff came with us.
Some stars have big 'entourages' but he's quite a private man and he does not have loads of people going around.
Besides hauling around oodles of stuff, including monarchs and their 'entourages' , the plump pachyderms became the weapon of choice for ancient warriors with lots of time on their hands.
Their principal dependents, the leading dukes of the North and the central figures in court 'entourages' , were also richer than average as well, in part precisely as a result of the generosity of kings and princes.
As for areas populated by those destined to remain at home during the summer, brides and grooms and their 'entourages' tour local fêtes in which the loudspeakers are strategically placed to ensure no one is deprived of their blast.
In this Hollywood awards season, the piles of free stuff being handed out - to nominees, award presenters, performers and members of their 'entourages' - is escalating.
The whole city was taken over: stars and their 'entourages' occupied the best suites in hotels and booked out the top restaurants.
The Shire Hall was the scene of much pomp and ceremony when the Assize courts sat and the red-robed judges with their colourful 'entourages' arrived to a fanfare of trumpets after attending the traditional church service in St Mary's.
These are the 'entourages' that follow important people around, made up of advisors, heralds, messengers and servants.
The cavalry were too numerous to be maintained solely by the king; rather, each of the seven great town-chiefs had to support, in his own sector of the capital, ten noble warriors and their 'entourages' .
Cheered on by their respective 'entourages' - and heckled by supporters of their opponents - the candidates made and lost points during the two hour question-and-answer session.
Mark looked out on the Senate chamber surrounding him and watched as the countless delegates and their 'entourages' made haste to leave the stuffy Senate chamber.
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