SEsomeone, especially a young person, who is taught and helped by someone who has influence, power, or more experience 受提携的后进,门生,门徒
She attempted to encourage her young protégé.
她尽量鼓励自己的年轻门生。
Examples from the Corpus
protégé• A Youngman protégé could take over the old boy's lecturingresponsibilities and everything would fit together rather nicely.• I was too afraid of falling hopelessly in love with this protégé of Yukio Mishima, whose marvellous homoerotic poems I translated.• She'd been taken on by Harman almost as - well yes, his protégé really.• That leadership itself fell to Buxton, he argued, as a protégé of Clapham.
Originprotégé
(1700-1800)French past participle of protéger, from Latinprotegere; → PROTECT