1650s, "a show of bravado," also "an assembly of troops for inspections," from French parade "display, show, military parade," from Middle French parade (15c.), or from Italian parate "a warding or defending, a garish setting forth," or Spanish parada "a staying or stopping," all from Vulgar Latin *parata, from Latin parere "arrange, prepare, adorn" (see pare), which developed widespread senses in Romanic derivatives. Non-military sense of "march, procession" is first recorded 1670s.
parade (v.)
1680s (transitive), from parade (n.). Intransitive sense from 1748. Related: Paraded; parading.
实用例句
1. Morning parade was in progress on the parade ground.
阅兵场正在进行早间检阅。
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2. A military parade marched slowly and solemnly down Pennsylvania Avenue.
阅兵队列沿宾夕法尼亚大道缓慢而庄严地行进。
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3. People stood waiting for the kick-off of the parade.
人们站着等候游行的开始。
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4. Women were not supposed to parade their ambition nakedly.
女性被认为不应该赤裸裸地展示其雄心。
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5. We belted down Iveagh Parade to where the motor was.