procession 英 [prəˈseʃn]   美 [prəˈsɛʃən]

procession

procession  英 [prəˈseʃn] 美 [prəˈsɛʃən]

n. 队伍,行列;一列,一排;列队行进  vi. 列队行进  vt. 沿著……行进 

名词复数:processions 

A group of girls led the parading procession. 一群女孩子们在游行队伍的前面。
The trumpets blared as the procession got under way. 当队伍开始前进时小号发出刺耳的响声。

  • A procession of mimes walking through the streets of your town would be surprising and somewhat terrifying. A line or group of people moving together in a deliberate way is a procession.
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  • n. 队伍,行列;一列,一排;列队行进
  • vi. 列队行进
  • vt. 沿著……行进
  • 1. A group of girls led the parading procession.

    一群女孩子们在游行队伍的前面。

  • 2. The trumpets blared as the procession got under way.

    当队伍开始前进时小号发出刺耳的响声。

  • 3. The youngsters poured down the street to see the parading procession.

    年轻人涌上街头看游行队伍。

  • procession (n.) late Old English, "act of marching or proceeding," from Old French procession "procession" (religious or secular), 11c., and directly from Late Latin processionem (nominative processio) "religious procession," in classical Latin "a marching onward, a going forward, advance," noun of action from past participle stem of procedere (see proceed).
pro·ces·sion / prəˈseʃn ; NAmE prəˈseʃn / noun 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] a line of people or vehicles that move along slowly, especially as part of a ceremony; the act of moving in this way (人或车辆的)队列,行列;列队行进;游行 a funeral procession 送葬的队列 a torchlight procession 火炬游行队伍 The procession made its way down the hill. 队伍走下山了。 Groups of unemployed people from all over the country marched in processionto the capital. 来自全国的失业群众列队向首都进发。 2 [countable ] a number of people who come one after the other (一个接着一个而来的)一队人,一列人 A procession of waiters appeared bearing trays of food. 一长列服务生端着一盘一盘饭菜出现了。 procession processions pro·ces·sion / prəˈseʃn ; NAmE prəˈseʃn /
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