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PROCESSION OF PEOPLE
Parades; Marchpast; March-past; March past; March Past; Parading; Grand Marshal (parade dignitary)
  • A [[Carnival]] parade in [[Donetsk]], [[Ukraine]]
  • [[2013 World Championships in Athletics]] Parade of Nations at the [[Luzhniki Stadium]] in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]
  • A [[Rio Carnival]] parade in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]] in 2005
  • A parade in [[Sydney]] to celebrate the [[Federation of Australia]] in January 1901
  • A parade float for [[Brigham Young University]] in the Freedom Festival Grand Parade in [[Provo, Utah]]
  • [[Santa Claus]] at the 2021 Christmas Parade in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  • Arlington State College]] alumni in the 1950s or early 1960s
  • Yonkers]] [[St. Patrick's Day]] Parade

parade         
n. parade, display; walk; show up, line up
faire parade de      
parade
faire défiler      
parade

Definitie

parade
(parades, parading, paraded)
1.
A parade is a procession of people or vehicles moving through a public place in order to celebrate an important day or event.
A military parade marched slowly and solemnly down Pennsylvania Avenue.
N-COUNT
2.
When people parade somewhere, they walk together in a formal group or a line, usually with other people watching them.
More than four thousand soldiers, sailors and airmen paraded down the Champs Elysee...
VERB: V prep/adv
3.
Parade is a formal occasion when soldiers stand in lines to be seen by an officer or important person, or march in a group.
He had them on parade at six o'clock in the morning...
N-VAR: oft on N
4.
If prisoners are paraded through the streets of a town or on television, they are shown to the public, usually in order to make the people who are holding them seem more powerful or important.
Five leading fighter pilots have been captured and paraded before the media.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed prep
5.
If you say that someone parades a person, you mean that they show that person to others only in order to gain some advantage for themselves.
Children are paraded on television alongside the party leaders to win votes.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
6.
If people parade something, they show it in public so that it can be admired.
Valentino is keen to see celebrities parading his clothes at big occasions.
= show off
VERB: V n
7.
If someone parades, they walk about somewhere in order to be seen and admired.
I love to put on a bathing suit and parade on the beach...
They danced and paraded around.
VERB: V prep/adv, V prep/adv
8.
If you say that something parades as or is paraded as a good or important thing, you mean that some people say that it is good or important but you think it probably is not.
The Chancellor will be able to parade his cut in interest rates as a small victory...
...all the fashions that parade as modern movements in art.
VERB: V n as n, V as n
9.
If you talk about a parade of people or things, you mean that there is a series of them that seems never to end.
When I ask Nick about his childhood, he remembers a parade of baby-sitters.
...an endless parade of advertisements.
N-COUNT: N of n
10.
A parade is a short row of shops, usually set back from the main street. (BRIT)
N-COUNT
11.
Parade is used as part of the name of a street.
...Queens Hotel, Clarence Parade, Southsea.
N-IN-NAMES
12.

Wikipedia

Parade

A parade is a procession of people, usually organized along a street, often in costume, and often accompanied by marching bands, floats, or sometimes large balloons. Parades are held for a wide range of reasons, but are usually celebrations of some kind.

In British English, the term "parade" is usually reserved for either military parades or other occasions where participants march in formation; for celebratory occasions, the word procession is more usual. The term "parade" may also be used for multiple different subjects; for example, in the Canadian Armed Forces, "parade" is used both to describe the procession and in other informal connotations.

Protest demonstrations can also take the form of a parade, but such cases are usually referred to as a march instead.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor parade
1. Catherine Cossy Samedi 2 juin 2007 Apr';s la Street Parade, voici la Dog(ue) Parade.
2. La Street Parade, qui frôlait l‘interdit ŕ ses débuts, est la plus grande parade techno, vantée par l‘Office du tourisme.
3. Parade navale • La parade navale de la Compagnie générale de navigation (CGN) réunit la prestigieuse flotte de bateaux Belle Epoque au large de Vevey.
4. Męme une assurance complémentaire ne constitue pas une parade absolue.
5. Mais le designer Nicolas Trub a trouvé une parade.