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cavalcade

/kav-uhl-keyd, kav-uhl-keyd/US // ˌkæv əlˈkeɪd, ˈkæv əlˌkeɪd //UK // (ˌkævəlˈkeɪd) //

马队,马车队,马车队伍,马戏团

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a procession of persons riding on horses, in horsedrawn carriages, in cars, etc.
    • : any procession.
    • : any noteworthy series, as of events or activities.

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Examples

  • Rather than an endless cavalcade of unknown faces and places, these projected slides are blank pictures, allowing the audience to imagine people and locations of their own conjuring.

  • The Jazz, of course, have their own advantages in their cavalcade of 3-point shooters, Gobert’s paint protection and the respective abilities of Mitchell and Conley to break defenses down from the outside-in.

  • Documentary series have thrived in the streaming age, with a seemingly endless cavalcade of stories about true crime or bizarre cults.

  • The cavalcade of place names and unit designations might be a challenge for the nonspecialist reader.

  • The mountain’s only local rival in terms of rarity and showstopping beauty is the northern lights, the astronomical occurrence that causes a cavalcade of colors to pirouette across the night sky near Earth's polar regions.

  • National stereotypes shape the humor among the gathering cavalcade of cyclists and the many thousands of followers.

  • Arm people with a cloak of anonymity and a shield of non-accountability, and watch the cavalcade of crazy charge.

  • Yet surprisingly, the woman who originated this annual cavalcade now dismisses the spectacle she seemingly created.

  • There is certainly no room in Twitter's 140 characters for the cavalcade of caveats that trail the so-called “agreement.”

  • First was the cavalcade of denials and baffling cover-ups she fired off to defend herself.

  • There could be no doubting the errand that brought a cavalcade thus furiously from the direction of Lucknow.

  • We spent a very happy day at the hospitable country house of Mr. Wardrope, and our cavalcade to the town at night was delightful.

  • The long cavalcade is seen disappearing down the hill, while away in the distance is Portsmouth Harbour with its crowded shipping.

  • The shrill notes of the trumpets sounded louder and louder, and a brilliant cavalcade appeared at the end of the mall.

  • About three hundred men-at-arms constituted the cavalcade of the Duke of Aquitaine.