the Apprentice Boys' Parade
/ði əˌprentɪs ˌbɔɪz pəˈreɪd/
/ði əˈprentɪs bɔɪz pəreɪd/
- an occasion on 12 August every year when some of the Protestant citizens of Northern Ireland walk together through the streets of Derry, in memory of the day in 1689 when the army of the Roman Catholic King James II was forced to give up attacking the town. In the past the event has created bad feeling between Protestants and Catholics, and this has sometimes led to violence.
see also Orangeman学徒男孩游行:每年8月12日,北爱尔兰的一些新教公民一起走过德里的街道,以纪念1689年罗马天主教国王詹姆斯二世的军队放弃进攻城镇。过去,该事件在新教徒和天主教徒之间造成了不良情绪,有时会导致暴力。