parade
n. 游行, 炫耀, 阅兵 v. 游行, 炫耀, (使)列队行进
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教材释义与例句
游行;炫耀;列队行进
释义与例句
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An organized display of a group of people, particularly
Synonym of military parade: A show of troops, an assembly of troops as a show of force, to receive orders, or especially for inspection at set times.
可数 不可数 政治 军事See how the Flow’rs, as at Parade, Under their Colours stand displaid: Each Regiment in order grows, That of the Tulip Pinke and Rose.
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An organized display of a group of people, particularly
A public procession, especially one commemorating a holiday or special event or (dated) in protest.
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可数 不可数They went up with a Parade of 9 or 10 Coaches.
Thanksgiving Day parade
Mummers Parade
ticker-tape parade
The Parade of the Marksmen at the Hanover Schützenfest each July is one of the longest regular parades in the world.
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An organized display of a group of people, particularly
Synonym of gaggle: A group of geese when on the move, particularly a line of goslings shepherded by one or more adults.
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An organized display of a group of people, particularly
Synonym of herd: A group of elephants when on the move.
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A place reserved for such displays, particularly
Synonym of road, used in place names.
可数 不可数His shop is located in Chester Pde.
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A place reserved for such displays, particularly
Synonym of parade ground: A place specially designated for such displays or for practicing close-order drills.
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The people who make up such a display, particularly
The body of soldiers thus assembled.
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The people who make up such a display, particularly
The body of promenaders thus assembled.
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Synonym of show: any similarly orderly or ostentatious display, especially of a variety of people or a series of things paraded around.
可数 比喻 不可数...the ravishing assault of a well-disciplined diction, in a parade of curiosly-mustered words in their several ranks and files...
Roy: The work was fiiine. There was nothing wrong with the work. But they caught him... He pissed in the sink. Jen: Oh. Oh! Roy: Yeah... Jen: Which sink? Roy: All the sinks. Yeah, he basically went on a pee parade around the house. Jen: Oh God, I have to fire him.
The dinner was a parade of courses, each featuring foods more elaborate than the last.
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A place reserved for such displays, particularly
Synonym of promenade: A route, street, or square frequented by pedestrians or formerly used for military parades.
可数 过时 不可数Glasgow's most fashionable Sunday parade, the ‘crawl’ on Great Western-road.
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Ellipsis of programme parade: a description of the programming schedule formerly announced on the radio and various television channels.
英国 可数 比喻 不可数Scottish Programme Parade
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The people who make up such a display, particularly
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A row of shops beside a street.
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Synonym of parry in both its literal and figurative senses.
...in case the adversary after a finda, going to the parade, discover his brest to caveat...
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To take part in a parade
To assemble for inspection, to receive orders, etc.
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To take part in a parade
To march past.
不及物 及物After the field show, it is customary to parade the stands before exiting the field.
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To take part in a parade
To march through or along.
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To take part in a parade
Synonym of promenade: to walk up and down, especially in public in order to show off and be seen by others.
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To take part in a parade
To move slowly through or among.
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To take part in a parade
To walk in a row led by one parent, often trailed by the other.
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To cause to take part in a parade, particularly
Synonym of show off: to display or reveal prominently or ostentatiously, especially in a kind of procession.
比喻 及物They paraded dozens of fashions past the crowd.
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To furnish with a parade or parades.
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To cause to take part in a parade, particularly
To assemble soldiers for inspection, to receive orders, etc.
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To take part in a parade
To march impressively or ostentatiously.
不及物No one fights a war in close-order formations any more but officers still love to force their men to parade, coming up with various plausible excuses for their enjoyment of command.
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From French parade (“an ostentatious display, a military display”), from parer (“to beautify, prepare, take pride in”) + -ade probably under influence from earlier Italian parata (“preparation, a military parade, an ostentatious display”) and Latin magnō parātū (“with great preparation”). Various senses similarly influenced by earlier French and Italian uses. Doublet of pare.
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