
특별한 날을 기념하거나 시위를 위해 사람들이 줄지어 걷는 공개적인 행렬이나 행진.
A public procession, especially one celebrating a special day or event, often including marching bands and floats, or a demonstration march.
예문:
"The annual Thanksgiving Day parade drew millions of spectators to the city streets."
"Security was tight during the protest parade that moved slowly toward the government building."
"We watched the colorful floats pass by in the street parade."
군대가 점검이나 전시를 위해 정렬하는 모임이나 그 장소.
A formal gathering of troops for inspection or display; also, the ground where such an assembly takes place.
예문:
"The commanding officer ordered the soldiers to fall in for the morning parade."
"Every Friday, the cadets held a dress parade to practice their formation drills."
공개적으로 행진하거나, 으스대며 걷다.
To walk or march publicly, often in a formal procession or in an ostentatious, attention-seeking manner.
예문:
"The victorious team paraded down Main Street, waving to their fans."
"She liked to parade around the office in her expensive new shoes, hoping for compliments."
(지식, 부 등을) 남에게 자랑하거나 과시하다.
To exhibit or flaunt something ostentatiously, often used figuratively for showing off qualities or possessions.
예문:
"He constantly paraded his wealth by driving a different luxury car every week."
"It was tiresome how she paraded her academic achievements before every new acquaintance."