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/pəˈreɪd/ |
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1 | a public celebration in which a large group of people move through an area , often with decorated vehicles and bands playing music (庆祝)游行 |
| the St Patrick’ s Day parade 圣帕特里克节游行 |
| 1a | a public celebration in which a large group of soldiers march together , or an official ceremony in which soldiers march or stand in rows 阅兵式 | | military parades 军事阅兵式 | |
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2 | a line or a series of people or things 一排,一(系)列(人或物) |
| +of A parade of helpers carried food from the kitchen. 一队助手把食物从厨房端出来。 |
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3 | the act of showing something proudly 炫耀 |
| +of a ridiculous parade of wealth 荒谬的夸富 |
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4 | BRITISH a row of shops in a street . This word is often used in the names of streets. (街道上的)一排店铺(常用于街道名称) |
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- | be on parade |
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1 | to be walking or marching in a large group as part of a ceremony or celebration 参加游行;列队游行;接受检阅 | The guards were on parade in front of the palace. 卫兵们在皇宫前面列队行进。 | |
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2 | to be shown publicly 展示;展出 | A collection of vintage cars will be on parade on Sunday. 星期天将有一批老爷车展出。 | |
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