entourage
41Entourage de Marcel Proust — Article détaillé : Marcel Proust. L entourage de Marcel Proust permet de mieux comprendre la genèse de ses œuvres, bien que son roman le plus important, À la recherche du temps perdu ne soit pas à proprement parler un roman à clef. Ainsi à… …
42entourage — noun Etymology: French, from Middle French, from entourer to surround, from entour around, from en in (from Latin in) + tour circuit more at turn Date: circa 1834 1. one s attendants or associates 2. surroundings …
43entourage — noun /ˈɒn.tʊ.ɹɑːʒ,ˈɑ̃ː.tʊ.ɹɑːʒ,ˈɑn.tʊ.ɹɑʒ/ A retinue of attendants, associates or followers …
44entourage — Synonyms and related words: alentours, ambience, ambit, associates, attendance, attendant, attendants, body of retainers, borderlands, circle, circuit, circumambiencies, circumjacencies, circumstances, cohort, compass, context, cortege, court,… …
45entourage — {{hw}}{{entourage}}{{/hw}}Gruppo di persone di solito attorno a un personaggio di rilievo | (est.) Cerchia di conoscenti. ETIMOLOGIA: voce franc., da entourer ‘stare intorno’ (da tour ‘giro’) …
46entourage — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. retinue, train. See assemblage, servant. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Companions] Syn. retinue, attendants, followers; see escort , following . 2. [Environment] Syn. surroundings, milieu, locale; see… …
47Entourage — En|tou|ra|ge 〈 [ãtura:ʒ(ə)] f.; Gen.: ; Pl.: unz.〉 1. personelles Umfeld einer bekannten Person 2. Gefolgschaft, bes. eines polit. Machthabers [Etym.: frz., »Umgebung, Gesellschaft«] …
48entourage — en|tou|rage [ antu,raʒ ] noun count a group of people who go somewhere with an important person …
49entourage — en·tou·rage || ‚ɒntÊŠ rÉ‘ËÊ’ n. staff, retinue, attendants; environment, surroundings …
50entourage — [ ɒntʊrα:ʒ, ˌɒntʊ(ə) rα:ʒ] noun a group of people attending or surrounding an important person. Origin C19: Fr., from entourer to surround …