释义 |
- n.阅兵;游行;炫耀;检阅
- v.游行;展览;游行庆祝;游行示威
- 网络巡游;列队行进;夸耀
复数:parades 过去分词:paraded 现在分词:parading adj.+n. military parade,endless parade v. process,march,file,show off,exhibit n. procession,pageant,cavalcade,carnival,spectacle 公共庆典public celebration 1. | [c] 游行a public celebration of a special day or event, usually with bands in the streets and decorated vehicles |
| the Lord Mayor's parade 欢迎新市长大游行 | | St Patrick's Day parade in New York 纽约市圣帕特里克节庆祝游行 |
士兵of soldiers 2. | [c][u] 检阅;阅兵a formal occasion when soldiers march or stand in lines so that they can be examined by their officers or other important people |
| | | They stood as straight as soldiers on parade . 他们像接受检阅的士兵一样站得笔直。 | | The latest software will be on parade at the exhibition. 最新软件将在展览会上展出。 |
系列series 3. | [c] 一系列(人或事)a series of things or people |
| Each generation passes through a similar parade of events. 每一代人都要经历一系列类似的事。 |
财富;知识wealth/knowledge 4. | [c][ususing] ~ of wealth, knowledge, etc. 夸示;炫耀an obvious display of sth, particularly in order to impress other people |
一排商店row of shops 5. | [c] 有一排小商店的街道a street with a row of small shops |
游行庆祝╱抗议walk to celebrate/protest 1. | [i] (+ adv./prep.) 游行;游行庆祝;游行示威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. 明天上午获胜队将在城内举行庆祝游行。 |
公开展示show in public 2. | [i] + adv./prep. 招摇过市;大摇大摆to walk around in a way that makes other people notice you |
| 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. | [t] ~ sb/sth + adv./prep. 展览;展示to show sb/sth in public so that people can see them/it |
| 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. 囚犯被押解示众。 | | He is not one to parade his achievements. 他不是一个爱炫耀自己成就的人。 |
士兵of soldiers 4. | [i][t] (使)列队行进,接受检阅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. 卫队列队走过时,人群鼓掌欢迎。 | | 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。 |
佯装pretend 5. | [i][t] (使)冒充,伪装,打扮成to pretend to be, or to make sb/sth seem to be, good or important when they are not |
| myth parading as fact 外表看似真实的神话 | | 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。 |
n. | 1. 游行,示威游行;(检阅时的)行进式;盛况,壮观 8. 〔英国〕(尤指海岸等的)散步场,运动场,广场;散步的人群 9. 【军事】阅兵,检阅,阅兵式;练兵场,操场,校场 1. 游行,示威游行;(检阅时的)行进式;盛况,壮观 8. 〔英国〕(尤指海岸等的)散步场,运动场,广场;散步的人群 9. 【军事】阅兵,检阅,阅兵式;练兵场,操场,校场 | v. | 1. (指部队)(为训练、检阅等而)集结;列队行进;(指人群)游行: 1. (指部队)(为训练、检阅等而)集结;列队行进;(指人群)游行: |
n. | 1. an organized procession of people celebrating a special occasion and often including decorated vehicles or floats, a marching band, people twirling batons, and people on horseback 2. a long moving line of people or things intended to be publicly displayed 3. a large number of people or things in succession 4. a showy or ostentatious exhibition or display of something 5. a march by troops along the streets or in a large area such as a square, usually as a celebration of an important event 6. a formal gathering of a troop of soldiers in a regimented formation for a ceremonial march, inspection, or training 7. people marching in a parade 9. a street with a row of shops 10. a row of stores in a streetThis word is often used in the names of streets. 1. an organized procession of people celebrating a special occasion and often including decorated vehicles or floats, a marching band, people twirling batons, and people on horseback 2. a long moving line of people or things intended to be publicly displayed 3. a large number of people or things in succession 4. a showy or ostentatious exhibition or display of something 5. a march by troops along the streets or in a large area such as a square, usually as a celebration of an important event 6. a formal gathering of a troop of soldiers in a regimented formation for a ceremonial march, inspection, or training 7. people marching in a parade 9. a street with a row of shops 10. a row of stores in a streetThis word is often used in the names of streets. | v. | 1. to march in a festive public parade, or make somebody march in a parade 2. to gather for and march in a military parade, or make troops take part in a parade 3. to display somebody or something proudly and ostentatiously 4. to walk or stroll around in public, especially in order to be seen or admired 5. to present something as better than it really is, or appear falsely as better 6. to walk as part of an organized group in order to celebrate or publicly protest something 7. to walk around so that people will look at you and admire you 8. to publicly show something that you are proud of 9. 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 people 10. to claim that someone or something has good qualities that they do not really have 1. to march in a festive public parade, or make somebody march in a parade 2. to gather for and march in a military parade, or make troops take part in a parade 3. to display somebody or something proudly and ostentatiously 4. to walk or stroll around in public, especially in order to be seen or admired 5. to present something as better than it really is, or appear falsely as better 6. to walk as part of an organized group in order to celebrate or publicly protest something 7. to walk around so that people will look at you and admire you 8. to publicly show something that you are proud of 9. 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 people 10. to claim that someone or something has good qualities that they do not really have |
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