cavalcade
cavalcade 英 [ˌkævlˈkeɪd] 美 [ˌkævəlˈked, ˈkævəlˌked]
n. 行列,队伍;骑兵队
名词复数:cavalcades
- If you are traveling with a procession of people on horseback, you are part of a cavalcade.
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- n. 行列,队伍;骑兵队
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1. The police made a big show of stopping what little traffic there was to make way for the Clinton cavalcade as it crisscrossed the city.
警察做了场十足的秀,交通管制,“清空街道”,以便希拉里的队伍在城市中穿叉往来。
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2. With his four-car cavalcade, staff and security detail, Blair's star aura has not dimmed.
四车车队,工作人员和安全细节,这一切表明布莱尔仍然具有明星光环。
- cavalcade (n.) "a procession, a train of persons on horseback or in carriages," 1640s, via Middle French cavalcade (15c.), from Italian cavalcata, from cavalcare "to ride on horseback," from Vulgar Latin *caballicare (also source of Spanish cabalgada, Portuguese cavalgata), from Latin caballus (see cavalier (n.)).
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