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pa.rade (obj)pE5reIdv游行,列队行进The Saint Patrick's Day marchers paraded up Fifth Avenue, past the cathedral. [I](爱尔兰的守护圣徒)在圣帕特里克日,游行者一路经过第5大街,经过大教堂。In ancient Rome, captured generals were paraded through the streets in chairs. [T]在古罗马,被捉拿的将领坐在椅子里游街示众。On Sunday afternoons the middle classes parade (= walk about esp. in order to be seen and admired) up and down the sea front in their best clothes. [I]星期天下午,中产阶级人士穿上他们最漂亮的衣服在海滨游来逛去,招摇过市。(fig.) The children came into the living room to parade their new clothes (= show them in order to be admired). [T]孩子们走进起居室,展示他们的新衣裳。(fig.) It's sickening the way he parades his wealth, his car and his expensive clothes (= shows them in an obvious way in order to be admired). [T]他炫耀他的财富、他的汽车和他昂贵的衣服的样子着实令人作呕。(fig.) Publicly the government parades (= tries to show in an obvious way) its deep concern over unemployment, but in reality it does nothing to improve the situation. [T]在公众场合,政府标榜它对失业问题的深切关注,而事实上它没有采取任何措施来改善这种局势。
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