parade的意思和读音

parade

: [pəˈreɪd] : [pə'reɪd]

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parades  parading  paraded  

adj.+n.military parade,endless parade

v.hide,skulk

v.process,march,file,show off,exhibit

n.procession,pageant,cavalcade,carnival,spectacle

paraden.public celebration

1.[c]a public celebration of a special day or event, usually with bands in the streets and decorated vehicles

the Lord Mayor's parade

St Patrick's Day parade in New York

of soldiers

2.[c][u]a formal occasion when soldiers march or stand in lines so that they can be examined by their officers or other important people

a military parade

They stood as straight as soldiers on parade .

The latest software will be on parade at the exhibition.

series

3.[c]a series of things or people

Each generation passes through a similar parade of events.

wealth/knowledge

4.[c][ususing]~ of wealth, knowledge, etc.耀an obvious display of sth, particularly in order to impress other people

row of shops

5.[c]a street with a row of small shops

a shopping parade

v.walk to celebrate/protest

1.[i](+ adv./prep.)to walk somewhere in a formal group of people, in order to celebrate or protest about sth

The victorious team will parade through the city tomorrow morning.

show in public

2.[i]+ adv./prep.to walk around in a way that makes other people notice you

People were parading up and down showing off their finest clothes.耀

3.[t]~ sb/sth + adv./prep.to show sb/sth in public so that people can see them/it

The trophy was paraded around the stadium.

The prisoners were paraded in front of the crowd.

He is not one to parade his achievements.耀

of soldiers

4.[i][t]使to come together, or to bring soldiers together, in order to march in front of other people

The crowds applauded as the guards paraded past.

The colonel paraded his men before the Queen.

pretend

5.[i][t]使to pretend to be, or to make sb/sth seem to be, good or important when they are not

myth parading as fact

He paraded himself as a loyal supporter of the party.

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n.1.a public celebration in which a large group of people move through an area, often with decorated vehicles and bands playing music; a public celebration in which a large group of soldiers march together, or an official ceremony in which soldiers march or stand in rows2.a line or a series of people or things3.the act of showing something proudly4.a row of stores in a street. This word is often used in the names of streets.1.a public celebration in which a large group of people move through an area, often with decorated vehicles and bands playing music; a public celebration in which a large group of soldiers march together, or an official ceremony in which soldiers march or stand in rows2.a line or a series of people or things3.the act of showing something proudly4.a row of stores in a street. This word is often used in the names of streets.

v.1.to walk as part of an organized group in order to celebrate or publicly protest something2.to walk around so that people will look at you and admire you; to make someone walk around so that people will look at them and often laugh at them3.to publicly show something that you are proud of4.if soldiers parade, they march as a group during a ceremony or public celebration, or they stand in rows to be looked at by important people5.to claim that someone or something has good qualities that they do not really have1.to walk as part of an organized group in order to celebrate or publicly protest something2.to walk around so that people will look at you and admire you; to make someone walk around so that people will look at them and often laugh at them3.to publicly show something that you are proud of4.if soldiers parade, they march as a group during a ceremony or public celebration, or they stand in rows to be looked at by important people5.to claim that someone or something has good qualities that they do not really have

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1.Members of the public looked on in horror today as an army horse died on parade during a freak accident in London's Hyde Park.

2.When the war was over, there was a tumultuous parade in London.

3.Nightly, a parade of 4WDs trundled out to meet the sea, saluting the sun as though upon the eve of battle.

4.All was as gaudy and blaring as a circus parade should be in a small town on a normal summer day.

5.like most elementary schools , it was typical to have a parade of students in and out of the health clinic throughout the day.

6.By 5. 30am, when I arrived at the media centre for the National Day parade, the skies had cleared sufficiently to be able to see a star.530

7.These revellers spend up to a year before the parade 'pasting' their costumes in Junkanoo 'shacks' and practising their theme songs.

8.Listen out as the celestial music begins that you may be ready to participate in the first dance of this your ascension parade.

9.The little man craned his neck, trying to get a glimpse of the parade over the heads of the crowd.

10.I really have not the hard-heart enough to pick up the lotus flower bringing home as a parade of occupation.耀