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I . pa·rade [pəˈreɪd] N

1. parade (procession):

parade
parada f
parade
parade
victory parade

2. parade MIL:

parade
parade (roll-call)
parade (roll-call)
zbor m

3. parade Brit of shops:

parade
vrsta f
shopping parade

II . pa·rade [pəˈreɪd] VB intr

1. parade (walk in procession):

parade
parade

2. parade MIL:

parade
parade

3. parade (show off):

to parade about

III . pa·rade [pəˈreɪd] VB trans

2. parade (exhibit):

parade trophy, flags

3. parade (show off):

parade fig new dress
parade fig knowledge, wealth
postavljati se s/z [perf postaviti se s/z]

ˈfash·ion pa·rade N, ˈfash·ion show N

fashion parade

pa·ˈrade ground N

pass·ing-ˈout cer·emo·ny N Brit Aus, pass·ing-ˈout pa·rade N Brit Aus

tick·er-tape pa·ˈrade N Am

Usage examples with parade

victory parade
shopping parade
(march) to parade the streets

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This is followed by a parade and a fair.
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The area later became an army parade ground.
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Thousands participated in these parades, which often lasted for over twelve hours.
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After circling the square, the parade members take their places.
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The technical name for these parades was mahallah.
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It has its own parade of shops and a post office (now closed).
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The parade was held on the last day of the festival.
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Since 1995, a single game is held, preceded by an entertainment program and parade of participating teams.
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This song was performed live during the victory parade.
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The first parade was small with only eight participants and lasted 15 minutes.
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