parade
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A parade is a procession of people or vehicles moving through a public place in order to celebrate an important day or event. 游行
A military parade marched slowly and solemnly down Pennsylvania Avenue. 一個軍事閱兵隊伍沿著賓夕法尼亞大街緩慢而莊嚴(yán)地行進。
2. V-I When people parade somewhere, they walk together in a formal group or a line, usually with other people watching them. 游行
More than four thousand soldiers, sailors, and airmen paraded down the Champs Elysées. 超過四千名士兵、水手和飛行員沿著香榭麗舍大街游行。
3. N-VAR Parade is a formal occasion when soldiers stand in lines to be seen by an officer or important person, or march in a group. 閱兵式[oft 'on' N]
He had them on parade at six o'clock in the morning. 他讓他們在早上6點接受檢閱。
4. V-T If prisoners are paraded through the streets of a town or on television, they are shown to the public, usually in order to make the people who are holding them seem more powerful or important. 把…游街; 把…示眾[usu passive]
Five leading fighter pilots have been captured and paraded before the media. 5名領(lǐng)先的戰(zhàn)斗機飛行員被俘,并在媒體前示眾。
5. V-T If you say that someone parades a person, you mean that they show that person to others only in order to gain some advantage for themselves. (為使自己獲益而) 展示[usu passive]
Captured prisoners were paraded before television cameras. 被捕獲的罪犯們被展示在電視攝像機前。
6. V-T If people parade something, they show it in public so that it can be admired. (為炫耀而) 展示
Valentino is eager to see celebrities parading his clothes at big occasions. 瓦倫蒂諾渴望看到名人們在盛大場合展示他的服裝。
7. V-T/V-I If you say that something parades as or is paraded as a good or important thing, you mean that some people say that it is good or important but you think it probably is not. 吹噓; 夸耀
...all the fashions that parade as modern movements in art. …所有被吹噓成現(xiàn)代藝術(shù)運動的風(fēng)尚。
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parade /p??re?d/ (parading,paraded,parades)
劍橋詞典
- We watched the parade from our perch on the scaffolding .
- Live music and a parade set an upbeat mood for the official opening .
- Tomorrow's parade will mark the 50th anniversary of the battle .
- From our hotel room window , we had a grandstand view of the parade.
- She twirled her baton high in the air as she led the parade.
parade noun [C] (LINE OF PEOPLE)
a large number of people walking or in vehicles , all going in the same direction , usually as part of a public celebration of something(慶祝)游行
a victory parade 勝利游行
a series of people or things that appear one after the other
一隊人;一系列事物
For three hours a committee of state senators listened to a parade of local residents giving their opinions . 整整3個小時,州參議員組成的委員會聽取了一批又一批當(dāng)?shù)鼐用癜l(fā)表自己的看法。
?on parade
When soldiers are on parade, they march and practise military movements in front of important officials or as part of a public celebration or ceremony .
接受檢閱
The entire regiment was on parade. 整個軍團在接受檢閱。
例句
parade noun [C] (ROAD)
UKa row of shops
購物街
?Parade UK
used in the names of some roads
用于路名中
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