cav·al·cade
noun/ˌkævlˈkeɪd/, /ˈkævlkeɪd/
/ˌkævlˈkeɪd/, /ˈkævlkeɪd/
- a line of people on horses or in vehicles forming part of a ceremony
(参加典礼的)骑马队列,车队 - The Lord Mayor escorted the royal cavalcade through the streets of London.
市长护送皇家车队穿过伦敦街道。 - The cavalcade swept onward through the gates.
队伍浩浩荡荡地穿过大门。 - They were followed by a cavalcade of 20 cars.
他们后面跟着一队20辆车。 - in cavalcade We drove in cavalcade to the airport.
我们一行人驱车前往机场。
Word Originlate 16th cent. (denoting a ride or raid on horseback): from French, from Italian cavalcata, from cavalcare ‘to ride’, based on Latin caballus ‘horse’. - The Lord Mayor escorted the royal cavalcade through the streets of London.