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processional

/pruh-sesh-uh-nl/US // prəˈsɛʃ ə nl //UK // (prəˈsɛʃənəl) //

游行,游行过程,游行队伍,游行路线

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or characteristic of a procession.
    • : of the nature of a procession; moving in an orderly or regular succession, sequence, or the like.
    • : of a style, design, etc., customarily used in processions: processional regalia.
    • : sung or played during a procession, as a hymn, march, etc.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a piece of music, as a hymn or slow march, suitable for accompanying a procession.
    • : a book containing hymns, litanies, etc., for use in religious processions.

Examples

  • Now, at last, the show will embark on its pop-royal processional.

  • An entrance for the players was designed into the midfield so soccer partners could have their processionals.

  • As the processional order of the race deteriorated into the chain reaction chaos of an accident, it was compelling viewing.

  • Apparently Ahmadinejad was standing in his processional car, waving to the crowds from the open sunroof.

  • All around the base of the mound ran a processional road, so that their majesties could drive under the eye of the onlookers.

  • They did not leave the chapel in processional order, neither did they throw stones and then run, when they took their departure.

  • And the unceasing processional of strange secret faces wearied the eye and the mind.

  • There is even a kind of processional Psalm as the wedding party enters the Chapel.

  • There are nine bays of Sugers processional path, and from them radiate seven apse chapels.