释义 |
Definition of gay pride in English: gay pridenoun mass noun1Confidence, self-respect, and solidarity as expressed by gay people, associated with openness about one’s own sexual identity, and the celebration of gay culture and history. the perfect symbol of gay pride Example sentencesExamples - Two have rainbows, the traditional symbol of lesbian and gay pride.
- The plan is to stage the ‘event within the event’ at art openings, movie showings in public parks and gay pride functions.
- But despite the fact that Edmonton is ground zero for important gains to gay rights in the province, gay pride is still a political hot potato around city hall.
- None of these strangers imagines that each night I go home to a woman, that I march in gay pride parades, that I fight their assumptions on a daily basis.
- Given that gay pride events traditionally celebrate the riots outside New York's Stonewall Inn on June 27th 1969, I'd always assumed that they all happened on the same weekend.
- Well, the ironic thing is that there are gay pride marches being held right now on Pennsylvania Avenue across the street.
- The flamboyance that always marks gay pride parades was clearly on display as colourful sequins shimmered under the warm summer sun.
- This is a sad situation on the eve of our gay pride celebrations.
- His show has proven so popular that he's now played gay pride events around the world, including Sydney's Mardi Gras and Berlin's Love Parade.
- I bought a badge on the first gay pride demonstration I attended (alright, it was 21 years ago).
- Gay pride is the perfect context for what I'm saying, because to really appreciate the meaning of gay pride is to truly feel it.
- Calcutta hosts the first-ever gay pride march in the subcontinent.
- Like the non-Jewish Danes who wore the Star of David, a street full of neighbors flying gay pride flags could protect and support through ambiguation.
- Parents led the way in Mexico City as thousands marched to celebrate gay pride and promote tolerance.
- My next-door neighbor flies his gay pride flag in his front yard.
- This may explain why some choose to wear Aboriginal tee-shirts at anti-nuclear marches or gay pride badges when we are as straight as, well, the next straight person.
- These are contrasting scenes from just two of several gay pride marches throughout Europe yesterday to draw attention to discrimination against homosexuals and to urge political leaders to grant them equal rights.
- Furthermore, gay pride reinforces the existence of the opposite dichotomy: heterosexual identity.
- He led from the front in gay pride marches and made a point of explaining his sexuality when taking briefs from the politicos.
- We probably used the term gay power more than gay pride in that particular march.
- 1.1 A public event, typically involving a parade, held to celebrate gay and other LGBT identities, culture, and experience.
the two best performers get the chance to do their act at gay pride tens of thousands of people have thronged the streets of Paris to mark the city's Gay Pride
Definition of gay pride in US English: gay pridenounɡeɪ praɪd 1Confidence, self-respect, and solidarity as expressed by gay people, associated with openness about one’s own sexual identity, and the celebration of gay culture and history. the perfect symbol of gay pride Example sentencesExamples - But despite the fact that Edmonton is ground zero for important gains to gay rights in the province, gay pride is still a political hot potato around city hall.
- Parents led the way in Mexico City as thousands marched to celebrate gay pride and promote tolerance.
- His show has proven so popular that he's now played gay pride events around the world, including Sydney's Mardi Gras and Berlin's Love Parade.
- The plan is to stage the ‘event within the event’ at art openings, movie showings in public parks and gay pride functions.
- This may explain why some choose to wear Aboriginal tee-shirts at anti-nuclear marches or gay pride badges when we are as straight as, well, the next straight person.
- Like the non-Jewish Danes who wore the Star of David, a street full of neighbors flying gay pride flags could protect and support through ambiguation.
- He led from the front in gay pride marches and made a point of explaining his sexuality when taking briefs from the politicos.
- Calcutta hosts the first-ever gay pride march in the subcontinent.
- Two have rainbows, the traditional symbol of lesbian and gay pride.
- The flamboyance that always marks gay pride parades was clearly on display as colourful sequins shimmered under the warm summer sun.
- Gay pride is the perfect context for what I'm saying, because to really appreciate the meaning of gay pride is to truly feel it.
- Furthermore, gay pride reinforces the existence of the opposite dichotomy: heterosexual identity.
- This is a sad situation on the eve of our gay pride celebrations.
- We probably used the term gay power more than gay pride in that particular march.
- These are contrasting scenes from just two of several gay pride marches throughout Europe yesterday to draw attention to discrimination against homosexuals and to urge political leaders to grant them equal rights.
- My next-door neighbor flies his gay pride flag in his front yard.
- Well, the ironic thing is that there are gay pride marches being held right now on Pennsylvania Avenue across the street.
- Given that gay pride events traditionally celebrate the riots outside New York's Stonewall Inn on June 27th 1969, I'd always assumed that they all happened on the same weekend.
- I bought a badge on the first gay pride demonstration I attended (alright, it was 21 years ago).
- None of these strangers imagines that each night I go home to a woman, that I march in gay pride parades, that I fight their assumptions on a daily basis.
- 1.1 A public event, typically involving a parade, held to celebrate gay and other LGBT identities, culture, and experience.
the two best performers get the chance to do their act at gay pride tens of thousands of people have thronged the streets of Paris to mark the city's Gay Pride
|