parade
parade 英 [pəˈreɪd] 美 [pəˈred]
n. 游行;阅兵;一系列 v. 游行;展示;佯装
进行时:parading 过去式:paraded 过去分词:paraded 第三人称单数:parades 名词复数:parades
- A parade is a group of people marching in ceremony, celebration, or protest. Often a parade involves fire trucks, costumed adults throwing candy to children, baton twirlers, and members of the armed forces.
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- n. 游行;阅兵;一系列
- v. 游行;展示;佯装
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1. the Lord Mayor's parade
伦敦市长就职游行
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2. a military parade
军事检阅
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3. The latest software will be on parade at the exhibition.
最新电脑软件将在展览会上展出。
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4. a shopping parade
购物街
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5. The victorious team will parade through the city tomorrow morning.
明天上午获胜队将在城内举行庆祝游行。
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6. The prisoners were paraded in front of the crowd.
囚犯被押解游街示众。
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7. He is not one to parade his achievements.
他不是一个爱炫耀自己成就的人。
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8. The crowds applauded as the guards paraded past.
卫队列队走过时,人群鼓掌欢迎。
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9. He paraded himself as a loyal supporter of the party.
他把自己伪装成该党的忠实支持者。
- parade (n.) 1650s, "a show of bravado," also "an assembly of troops for inspections," from French parade "display, show, military parade," from Middle French parade (15c.), or from Italian parate "a warding or defending, a garish setting forth," or Spanish parada "a staying or stopping," all from Vulgar Latin *parata, from Latin parare "arrange, prepare, adorn" (from PIE root *pere- (1) "to produce, procure"), which developed widespread senses in Romanic derivatives. Non-military sense of "march, procession" is first recorded 1670s.
- parade (v.) 1680s (transitive), from parade (n.). Intransitive sense from 1748. Related: Paraded; parading.
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