词汇 | parade |
释义 | parade (verb) parade 7 ENTRIES FOUND: parade (noun) parade (verb) parade ground (noun) identification parade (noun) identity parade (noun) ticker-tape parade (noun) rain (verb) 1 parade /pəˈreɪd/ noun plural parades 1 parade /pəˈreɪd/ noun plural parades Learner's definition of PARADE [count] 1 : a public celebration of a special day or event that usually includes many people and groups moving down a street by marching or riding in cars or on special vehicles (called floats)(庆祝)游行 the annual Thanksgiving Day parade年度感恩节游行 After the team won the championship, the city threw/had a parade for them.队伍赢得冠军之后,整个城市为他们举行了庆祝游行。 The town will put on a parade.镇上将举行庆祝游行。 The marching band lined up for the homecoming parade.行进乐队为校友返校节游行一字排开。 the parade route游行路线 2 : a military ceremony in which soldiers march or stand in lines so that they can be examined by officers or other important people阅兵 3 : a long series of people or things that come one after the other系列(人或事物) — usually singular通常用单数 — usually + of We had a parade of visitors this morning. [=we had many visitors this morning]今天早上我们有一连串的来访者。 The prosecution called a parade of witnesses to the stand.控方找了一组证人到证人席做证。 We watched a parade of cars go by our house on the way to the stadium for the game.我们看见一辆接一辆的车路过我们的房子去体育场看比赛。 4 British : a street with a row of small shops有一排小商店的街道 a shopping parade购物街 on parade 1 : shown or displayed especially in a way that attracts attention or notice展出;陈列 Her new diamond engagement ring was on parade for all her friends to stare at.她的新订婚钻戒被展示给所有朋友端详。 Television executives learned that violent shows attract more viewers, and pretty soon it was violence on parade all day long.电视台管理者发现暴力节目会吸引更多观众,于是没多久就开始全天播出暴力节目。 2 : marching or standing in a military parade受检阅;列队行进 The general carefully watched the soldiers on parade.将军仔细观看士兵们列队行进。 a military honor guard on parade受检阅的军队仪仗队 rain on someone's parade — see 2rain 2 parade /pəˈreɪd/ verb parades; paraded; parading 2 parade /pəˈreɪd/ verb parades; paraded; parading Learner's definition of PARADE 1 always followed by an adverb or preposition, [no object] : to walk or march together in public especially as a way of celebrating or protesting something游行庆祝;游行示威 The team and its fans paraded down the street.球队及其球迷们上街游行庆祝。 Protesters paraded in front of City Hall.抗议者在市政厅前游行示威。 2 always followed by an adverb or preposition, [no object] : to walk in a way that attracts attention炫耀地来回走动;招摇而行 The models paraded up and down the runway.模特们在T形台上炫耀地走来走去。 She paraded around on the beach in her bikini.她穿着比基尼在海滩上招摇地四处走动。 3 [+ object] : to force (someone) to walk or march in public使(某人)游街 The victors paraded the prisoners through the streets.胜利者押着战俘游街示众。 4 of soldiers : to march in lines in order to be examined by officers or other important people(士兵)列队行进(接受检阅) [no object] The soldiers paraded past the generals.士兵们列队走过,接受将军们的检阅。 [+ object] The soldiers were paraded past the generals.士兵们列队走过,接受将军们的检阅。 5 always followed by an adverb or preposition, [+ object] : to show or present (someone or something) proudly or in a way that attracts attention炫耀;展示 They don't like having their personal problems paraded in print for everyone to see.他们不喜欢自己的私事被报刊登载,让公众知晓。 6 disapproving : to be falsely presented as something good冒充;伪装 — + as [no object] The book is just propaganda parading as literature.这本书就是伪装成文学作品进行宣传的。 [+ object] — usually used as (be) paraded通常用作(be) paraded lies being paraded as the truth冒充事实的谎言 |
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