[N-COUNT 可数名词](庆祝重大日子或事件的)游行行列 A parade is a procession of people or vehicles moving through a public place in order to celebrate an important day or event.
A military parade marched slowly and solemnly down Pennsylvania Avenue.
阅兵队列沿宾夕法尼亚大道缓慢而庄严地行进。
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[VERB 动词]游行;成群结队地行走 When people parade somewhere, they walk together in a formal group or a line, usually with other people watching them.
[V prep/adv]
More than four thousand soldiers, sailors and airmen paraded down the Champs Elysee...
逾4,000名陆、海、空三军将士在香榭丽舍大街游行。
Everybody was beginning to parade back to the village.
大家开始成群结队地返回村庄。
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[N-VAR 可变名词]阅兵式;阅兵典礼Parade is a formal occasion when soldiers stand in lines to be seen by an officer or important person, or march in a group.
[oft on N]
He had them on parade at six o'clock in the morning...
他让他们早晨6点列队接受检阅。
Morning parade was in progress on the parade ground.
阅兵场正在进行早间检阅。
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[VERB 动词]游行展示(旗帜或雕像) If flags or statues are paraded, they are carried in a procession.
[be V-ed prep]
[usu passive]
Banners were paraded from church to church on feast days.
宗教节日期间,人们打着横幅在教堂间游行。
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[VERB 动词]将(囚犯)游街;将(囚犯)示众 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.
[be V-ed prep]
[usu passive]
Five leading fighter pilots have been captured and paraded before the media.
有5名一流的战斗机飞行员被俘,并被在媒体上曝光。
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[VERB 动词]拿(某人)炫耀 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.
[be V-ed]
[usu passive]
Children are paraded on television alongside the party leaders to win votes.
为了拉选票,孩子们被拉去和政党领袖们一起出现在电视上。
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[VERB 动词]炫耀;展示 If people parade something, they show it in public so that it can be admired.
[V n]
Valentino is keen to see celebrities parading his clothes at big occasions.
瓦伦蒂诺喜欢看名人在重大场合展示他设计的服装。
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[VERB 动词]招摇而行 If someone parades, they walk about somewhere in order to be seen and admired.
[V prep/adv]
I love to put on a bathing suit and parade on the beach...
我喜欢穿着泳衣在海滩上招摇而行。
They danced and paraded around.
他们跳着舞,四下招摇。
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[VERB 动词]炫耀,展示(情感或品质) If someone parades a real or pretended feeling or quality, they draw attention to themselves by displaying it.
[V n]
They parade their virtuous beliefs and hide their vices...
他们大秀美德并掩盖自己的罪恶。
Women were not supposed to parade their ambition nakedly.
女性被认为不应该赤裸裸地展示其雄心。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词]吹嘘;夸耀 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.
[V n as n]
[V as n]
The Chancellor will be able to parade his cut in interest rates as a small victory...
财政大臣就能把他的减息举措当作一场小胜来夸耀了。
She might have been paraded as a woman who was working hard to change her ways.
她可能已经被吹嘘成一个靠努力工作改变命运的女人了。
...all the fashions that parade as modern movements in art.
标榜为现代艺术运动的所有流行时尚
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](多得似乎没有尽头的)一系列 If you talk about a parade of people or things, you mean that there is a series of them that seems never to end.
[N of n]
When I ask Nick about his childhood, he remembers a parade of babysitters.
我问到尼克的童年生活时,他记起了一个又一个保姆。
...an endless parade of advertisements.
没完没了的广告
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](常指远离大街的)一小排店铺 A parade is a short row of shops, usually set back from the main street.
[BRIT 英]
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[N-IN-NAMES 名称名词](用于街道名称中)商业街Parade is used as part of the name of a street.
...Queens Hotel, Clarence Parade, Southsea.
南海克拉伦斯商业街皇后酒店
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See also:
hit parade
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identity parade
;
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par·ade/pəˈreɪd; NAmEpəˈreɪd/
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paradeparadesparadedparadingnounpublic celebration 公共庆典1[countable ]a public celebration of a special day or event, usually with bands in the streets and decorated vehicles 庆祝游行SYN
procession
◆the Lord Mayor's parade伦敦市长就职游行◆St Patrick's Day parade in New York纽约市圣帕特里克节庆祝游行of soldiers 士兵2[countable , uncountable ]a formal occasion when soldiers march or stand in lines so that they can be examined by their officers or other important people 检阅;阅兵◆a military parade军事检阅◆They stood as straight as soldiers on parade.他们像接受检阅的士兵一样站得笔直。◆( figurative) The latest software will be on parade at the exhibition.最新电脑软件将在展览会上展出。☞see also
identification parade
series 系列3[countable ]a series of things or people 一系列(人或事)◆Each generation passes through a similar parade of events.每一代人都要经历一系列类似的事。wealth/knowledge 财富;知识4[countable , usually singular ]~ of wealth, knowledge, etc.( often disapproving) an obvious display of sth, particularly in order to impress other people 夸示;炫耀row of shops 一排商店5[countable ]( especially BrE) ( often in names 常用于名称) a street with a row of small shops 有一排小商店的街道◆a shopping parade购物街IDIOMsee
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v.verbwalk to celebrate/protest 游行庆祝╱抗议1[intransitive ](+ adv./prep.)to walk somewhere in a formal group of people, in order to celebrate or protest about sth 游行;游行庆祝;游行示威◆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。show in public 公开展示2[intransitive ]+ adv./prep.to walk around in a way that makes other people notice you 招摇过市;大摇大摆◆People were parading up and down showing off their finest clothes.人们走来走去,炫耀着他们最漂亮的服装。3[transitive ]paradesb/sth + adv./prep. to show sb/sth in public so that people can see them/it 展览;展示◆The trophy was paraded around the stadium.奖杯被环绕着体育场高举展示。◆The prisoners were paraded in front of the crowd.囚犯被押解游街示众。◆( figurative) He is not one to parade his achievements.他不是一个爱炫耀自己成就的人。of soldiers 士兵4[intransitive , transitive ]to come together, or to bring soldiers together, in order to march in front of other people (使)列队行进,接受检阅+ adv./prep.◆The crowds applauded as the guards paraded past.卫队列队走过时,人群鼓掌欢迎。paradesb + adv./prep. ◆The colonel paraded his men before the Queen.上校指挥士兵列队行进,接受女王的检阅。pretend 佯装5[intransitive , transitive ]to pretend to be, or to make sb/sth seem to be, good or important when they are not (使)冒充,伪装,打扮成paradeas sth ◆myth parading as fact外表看似真实的神话paradesb/sth/yourself as sth ◆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。par·ade/pəˈreɪd; NAmEpəˈreɪd/
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parade1 noun
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paradepa‧rade1 /pəˈreɪd/ ●●○ noun [countable]
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1a public celebration when musical bands, brightly decorated vehicles etc move down the street: a victory parade the St Patrick’s Day parade2a military ceremony in which soldiers stand or march together so that important people can examine them: a military paradeon parade (=be standing or marching in a parade) troops on parade3a line of people moving along so that other people can watch them: a fashion parade4a series of people, events etc that seems to never endparade of She had a constant parade of young men coming to visit her.5British English a street with a row of small shops →
identification parade
, hit parade
parade1 noun
parade2 verb
paradeparade2 verb
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1protest/celebrate [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to walk or march together to celebrate or protest about somethingparade around/past etc The marchers paraded peacefully through the capital.2show something [transitive] if you parade your skills, knowledge, possessions etc, you show them publicly in order to make people admire youSYN show off: Young athletes will get a chance to parade their skills.3walk around [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to walk around, especially in a way that shows that you want people to notice and admire youparade around/past etc A trio of girls in extremely tight shorts paraded up and down.4show somebody [transitive always + adverb/preposition] if prisoners are paraded on television or through the streets, they are shown to the public, in order to prove that the people holding them are important or powerful: The prisoners were paraded in front of the TV cameras.5proudly show [transitive] to proudly show something or someone to other people, because you want to look impressive to themSYN show off: She paraded her new team. war medals paraded for public admiration6soldiers [intransitive, transitive] if soldiers parade, or if an officer parades them, they march together so that an important person can watch them7parade as something/be paraded as something if something parades as something else that is better, someone is pretending that it is the other better thing – used to show disapproval: It’s just self-interest parading as concern for your welfare.
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