
Keresés
Parade
01
felvonulás, parádé
a public event where people or vehicles orderly move forward, particularly to celebrate a holiday or special day
Example
The city organized a grand parade for the national holiday.
She enjoyed the colorful floats and marching bands in the parade.
Thousands gathered to watch the festive parade on Main Street.
Example
Soldiers marched in perfect synchronization during the Independence Day parade.
The President attended the military parade to honor the bravery of the armed forces.
Spectators lined the streets to watch the Victory Day parade honoring veterans.
03
felvonulás, parádé
a long and often showy sequence of people or things
Example
The awards ceremony turned into a parade of celebrities on the red carpet.
The fashion show featured a parade of stunning outfits and models.
The restaurant showcased a parade of gourmet dishes during the food festival.
04
felvonulás, parádé
a public display meant to be seen and admired
Example
The museum 's new exhibit was a parade of ancient artifacts.
The athlete 's trophies were arranged in a parade on the mantle.
Her garden was a parade of colorful flowers in full bloom.
to parade
01
felvonulni, mutatkozni
to walk ostentatiously or confidently
Example
Dressed in a stunning gown, she paraded into the gala, turning heads with her graceful stride.
With unwavering confidence, he parades through the office, ready to present his groundbreaking ideas to the team.
The CEO paraded into the boardroom, signaling a shift in the company's direction.
02
felvonulni, felvonulás
to walk or march through a public place in a formal procession or in a showy manner
Example
They paraded with banners and signs to raise awareness for their cause.
The soldiers paraded down the main street during the national holiday.
The band paraded through the town, playing festive tunes.

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