parade
noun /pəˈreɪd/
/pəˈreɪd/
Idioms synonym procession游行 - the Lord Mayor’s parade
欢迎新市长大游行 - St Patrick’s Day parade in New York
纽约市圣帕特里克节庆祝游行
Wordfinder- anniversary
- birthday
- celebrate
- commemorate
- festivity
- jubilee
- occasion
- parade
- party
- reception
Topics Religion and festivalsb2- The parade is held every year.
游行每年举办一次。 - Thousands of people were at the parade.
数以千计的人参加了游行。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- grand
- colourful/colorful
- …
- have
- hold
- stage
- …
- take place
- ground
- route
- float
- …
- at a/the parade
- on parade
- the Lord Mayor’s parade
- [countable, uncountable] a formal occasion when soldiers march or stand in lines so that they can be inspected (= looked at and approved) by their officers or other important people
检阅;阅兵 - a military parade
军事检阅 - They held a parade to mark the soldiers' return.
他们举行了游行庆祝士兵凯旋。 - on parade They stood as straight as soldiers on parade.
他们像接受检阅的士兵一样站得笔直。 - (figurative) The latest software will be on parade at the exhibition.
最新软件将在展览会上展出。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- grand
- colourful/colorful
- …
- have
- hold
- stage
- …
- take place
- ground
- route
- float
- …
- at a/the parade
- on parade
- a military parade
- [countable] a series of things or people
一系列(人或事) - Each generation passes through a similar parade of events.
每一代人都要经历一系列类似的事。
- Each generation passes through a similar parade of events.
- [countable] (especially British English) (often in names
) a street with a row of small shops常用于名称 有一排小商店的街道 - a shopping parade
购物街
- a shopping parade
- [countable, usually singular] parade of wealth, knowledge, etc. (often disapproving) an obvious display of something, particularly in order to impress other people
夸示;炫耀 - Social media is a constant parade of wealth, happiness, success and vanity.
社交媒体是财富、幸福、成功和虚荣的不断展示。
- Social media is a constant parade of wealth, happiness, success and vanity.
public celebration公共庆典
of soldiers士兵
series系列
row of shops一排商店
wealth/knowledge财富;知识
词源mid 17th cent.: from French, literally ‘a showing’, from Spanish parada and Italian parata, based on Latin parare ‘prepare, furnish’.
Idioms
rain on somebody’s parade
- (informal) to prevent somebody from enjoying an event; to cause somebody's plans to fail
煞风景;破坏原定的计划