[/pəˈreɪd; pəˋred/] n [C] 用法: 1 formal gathering of troops for inspection, a roll-call, etc (部队的)检阅、 点名等: a drill parade 阅兵训练 * ceremonial parades 阅兵式. 用法: 2 = parade-ground. 用法: 3 procession of people or things (人的)游行, 行进; (物的)展示: a parade of players before a football match 足球赛前队员列队出场 * a fashion parade, ie one in which models display new clothes to an audience 时装表演. 用法: 4 (esp in names) public promenade or street of shops (尤指用於名称中的)广场, 商业街: He lives in North Parade. 他住在伦敦北街. 用法: 5 (idm 习语) make a parade of sth (esp derog 尤作贬义) display sth in order to impress people 炫示; 卖弄: He's always making a parade of his knowledge. 他老爱炫耀知识. on parade taking part in a parade; being paraded 接受检阅; 参加游行; 展示: The regiment is on parade. 该团正接受检阅. * A number of new hats were on parade at the wedding. 在婚礼上见到有些人戴著新式的帽子. parade 2 v 用法: 1 [I, Tn] (cause sb to) gather together for inspection, a roll-call, etc (使某些人)集合接受检阅、 点名等: The colonel paraded his troops. 上校检阅自己的部队. 用法: 2 [I, Ipr, Ip] march or walk in a procession or in order to display sth 游行; 列队行进; 为展示某事物而行进或行走: The strikers paraded through the city centre. 罢工者游行通过市中心. * She paraded up and down in her new hat. 她戴著新帽子在人前走来走去. 用法: 3 [Tn] display (sth); show (sth) off 展示, 炫耀(某事物): She was parading her new fur coat yesterday, ie wearing it to show it off to others. 昨天她向人炫耀她那件新的毛皮大衣. |