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1 | I to walk as part of an organized group in order to celebrate or publicly protest about something 游行 | +through/past/around etc War veterans were parading through the streets to commemorate the victory. 老兵们在街上列队游行纪念胜利。 | |
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2 | T to publicly show something that you are proud of 公开展示;炫耀 | The team paraded the championship trophy. 该队展示了冠军奖杯。 | | a chance to parade their skills 展示技能的机会 | |
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3 | I to walk around so that people will look at you and admire you 炫耀地走来走去;招摇过市 | +around/past etc She was parading around in a bathing suit. 她穿着泳衣大摇大摆地走来走去。 | | 3a | T to make someone walk around so that people will look at them and often laugh at them 使招摇而行;将…示众 | | He was paraded around the classroom in a dunce’ s cap. 他被迫戴着笨蛋帽在教室里走来走去。 | | |
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4 | I if soldiers parade , they march as a group during a ceremony or public celebration , or stand in rows to be looked at by important people (士兵)列队行进,列队接受检阅 |
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5 | T to claim that someone or something has good qualities that they do not really have 夸大;冒充(质量更好的东西) | parade sb/sth as sth Though paraded as a modern weapons system, it is actually more than 20 years old. 虽然被夸大成是现代的武器系统,但它实际上已有20多年的历史了。 | |
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