0 a line of people or vehicles that moves through a public place as a way of celebrating an occasion -- парад
a victory parade
1 to walk as a group, usually to show disagreement about something -- шествовать, маршировать
2 to walk somewhere so that people will see and admire you -- щеголять, гордо выступать
3 to try to make someone notice something that you are proud of, especially how rich you are or how much you know -- выставлять напоказ
She paraded round the town in processions for votes for women.
Usually a unit would be paraded at 10.00 a. m. in full dress uniform.
Rather than masking the problems that afflicted her business, she paraded them in full view of her customers.
Besides the pleasure and pride derived from parades, conference sessions gave delegates the opportunity to share ideas and to further linkages between communities.
He examines different parades of education, income, parents' social class, and occupation.
Landscapes, public places, military parades, comic scenes and transformations, fairytales and the like have been the subjects of film until now.
Modelling includes both the act of showing something (like the fashion model parading with a new dress) and the process of copying and transfer.
Events observed included life-cycle (weddings, communions), ritual-cycle (saints' days), and school events (conferences, rallies, local and statewide meetings, parades).
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群眾隊伍, (慶祝)遊行, 一隊人…
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群众队伍, (庆祝)游行, 一队人…
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desfile, desfilar, hacer alarde de…
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desfile, desfilar, ostentar…
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パレード, (パレードで)行進する, (富や知識を)ひけらかす…
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geçit töreni, resmi geçit, tören…
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parade [feminine], défilé [masculine], défiler…
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desfilada, desfilar, presumir de…
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