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pa.radepE5reIdn [C]a large number of people walking or in vehicles, all going in the same direction, usually as part of a public celebration of something游行After the 10-2 win, the crowd marched through town in a victory parade, carrying the players on their shoulders.在获得10比2的大胜后,人群胜利地游行过市中心,把那些选手们抬在肩上。A parade is also an occasion when soldiers march and practise military movements in front of important officials or as part of a public celebration or ceremony.阅兵Did you see the soldiers on parade (= taking part in a parade) on TV last night?你昨晚看到电视上参加阅兵的战士吗?(fig.) For three hours a committee of state senators listened to a parade (= series) of local residents giving their opinions.整整3个小时,州参议员组成的委员会听取了一批又一批的当地居民发表自己的看法。(Br) A parade is also a row of shops.(Br and Aus) Parade is also used in the names of roads.一排商店/路名It's a small road off Park Parade.这是Park大道附近的一条小路。A parade ground is a large flat area where soldiers march and practise military movements.练兵场,阅兵场
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