Etymology: [ p&-'rAd ] (noun.) circa 1656. French parade (“show, display, parade, parry, formerly also a halt on horseback”) Spanish parada (“a halt, stop, pause, a parade”) parar (“to halt, stop, get ready, prepare”) Latin parare (“to prepare, in Medieval Latin and Rom. also to halt, stop, prevent, guard against, etc., also dress, trim, adorn”); see pare. Compare parry, a doublet of parade.
geçit töreni, gösteri yap, hava atmak için dolaşmak, TÖREN GEÇİŞİ; GEÇİT RESMİ:Kıtaların; yürüyüşteki hareketlerini, malzeme ve teçhizatın durumunu vesaireyi göstermek maksadıyla resmi şahsiyetler veya yüksek rütbeli subaylar önünde yaptıkları tören yürüyüşü, belirli bir sıra halinde/belirli bir düzen içinde, gösteriş yapmak, alay, numayiş, make a parade of gö, gösteri yapmak, tören geçişi, teşhir etmek, sıraya dizmek, reklamını yapmak, parade rest askerlerin "rahat" vaziyetinde kalmaları, sıraya dizilmek, gezinti yapılanparade ground tören meydanı, teftiş için toplanmak, gösteriş, sergilemek, hava atmak, ilan etmek, gezinti yeri, gösteri, gezi, geçit, geçit töreni yapmak, geçit resmi yapılan meydan, defile, bir geçit töreni,
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gösteri yap fiil
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hava atmak için dolaşmak fiil
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TÖREN GEÇİŞİ; GEÇİT RESMİ:Kıtaların; yürüyüşteki hareketlerini, malzeme ve teçhizatın durumunu vesaireyi göstermek maksadıyla resmi şahsiyetler veya yüksek rütbeli subaylar önünde yaptıkları tören yürüyüşü Askeri
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belirli bir sıra halinde/belirli bir düzen içinde fiil
A street, avenue or road, A line of goslings led by one parent and often trailed by the other, An organized procession consisting of a series of consecutive displays, performances, exhibits, etc. displayed by moving down a street past a crowd, To march or to display, Any succession, series, or display of items, To march past, To display or show, Pompous show; formal display or exhibition, The ground where a military display is held, or where troops are drilled, Parades are general, regimental, or private (troop, battery, or company), according to the force assembled, That which is displayed; a show; a spectacle; an imposing procession; the movement of any body marshaled in military order; as, a parade of firemen, Posture of defense; guard, An assembly and orderly arrangement or display of troops, in full equipments, for inspection or evolutions before some superior officer; a review of troops, To exhibit in a showy or ostentatious manner; to show off, A public walk; a promenade, march in a procession, arrange a procession; arrange an exhibition or display; show off, flaunt oneself, A line of goslings lead by one parent and often trailed by the other, To assemble and form; to marshal; to cause to maneuver or march ceremoniously; as, to parade troops, 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, 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, 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, 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, A parade is a short row of shops, usually set back from the main street, 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, 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, lineup; procession; display, exhibit, 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, 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, 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, To assemble in military order for evolutions and inspection; to form or march, as in review, Parade is used as part of the name of a street. Queens Hotel, Clarence Parade, Southsea. see also hit parade, identity parade, walk ostentatiously; "She parades her new husband around town, a ceremonial procession including people marching, a ceremonial procession including people marching an extended (often showy) succession of persons or things; "a parade of strollers on the mall"; "a parade of witnesses", a visible display; "she made a parade of her sorrows", To make an exhibition or spectacle of one's self, as by walking in a public place, a visible display; "she made a parade of her sorrows" a ceremonial procession including people marching an extended (often showy) succession of persons or things; "a parade of strollers on the mall"; "a parade of witnesses" march in a procession; "the veterans paraded down the street" walk ostentatiously; "She parades her new husband around town, march in a procession; "the veterans paraded down the street", an extended (often showy) succession of persons or things; "a parade of strollers on the mall"; "a parade of witnesses", A sequence of actions whose primary purpose is to display something See also essay on Ceremony and Information Systems, The interior ground surface of a fort which serves as a drill and assembly area, Formation configuration to be used when under observation by the public, as in an airshow appearance Parade formation is demanding, since the aircraft are in close physical proximity to each other It requires absolute concentration on the part of the wingmen and smooth leadership by the flight lead, walk ostentatiously; "She parades her new husband around town", cavalcade, past of parade, plural of parade, present participle of parade,
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A street, avenue or road - "He was parked on Chester Parade."
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A line of goslings led by one parent and often trailed by the other
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An organized procession consisting of a series of consecutive displays, performances, exhibits, etc. displayed by moving down a street past a crowd - "The floats and horses in the parade were impressive, but the marching bands were really amazing."
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To march or to display - "They paraded around the field, simply to show their discipline."
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Any succession, series, or display of items - "The dinner was a parade of courses, each featuring foods more elaborate than the last."
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To march past - "After the field show, it is customary to parade the stands before exiting the field."
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To display or show - "They paraded dozens of fashions past the crowd."
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Pompous show; formal display or exhibition
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The ground where a military display is held, or where troops are drilled
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Parades are general, regimental, or private (troop, battery, or company), according to the force assembled
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That which is displayed; a show; a spectacle; an imposing procession; the movement of any body marshaled in military order; as, a parade of firemen
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Posture of defense; guard
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An assembly and orderly arrangement or display of troops, in full equipments, for inspection or evolutions before some superior officer; a review of troops
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To exhibit in a showy or ostentatious manner; to show off
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A public walk; a promenade
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march in a procession, arrange a procession; arrange an exhibition or display; show off, flaunt oneself fiil
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A line of goslings lead by one parent and often trailed by the other
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To assemble and form; to marshal; to cause to maneuver or march ceremoniously; as, to parade troops
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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
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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
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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
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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
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A parade is a short row of shops, usually set back from the main street
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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
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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
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lineup; procession; display, exhibit isim
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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
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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
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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
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To assemble in military order for evolutions and inspection; to form or march, as in review
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Parade is used as part of the name of a street. Queens Hotel, Clarence Parade, Southsea. see also hit parade, identity parade
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walk ostentatiously; "She parades her new husband around town
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a ceremonial procession including people marching
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a ceremonial procession including people marching an extended (often showy) succession of persons or things; "a parade of strollers on the mall"; "a parade of witnesses"
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a visible display; "she made a parade of her sorrows"
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To make an exhibition or spectacle of one's self, as by walking in a public place
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a visible display; "she made a parade of her sorrows" a ceremonial procession including people marching an extended (often showy) succession of persons or things; "a parade of strollers on the mall"; "a parade of witnesses" march in a procession; "the veterans paraded down the street" walk ostentatiously; "She parades her new husband around town
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march in a procession; "the veterans paraded down the street"
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an extended (often showy) succession of persons or things; "a parade of strollers on the mall"; "a parade of witnesses"
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A sequence of actions whose primary purpose is to display something See also essay on Ceremony and Information Systems
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The interior ground surface of a fort which serves as a drill and assembly area
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Formation configuration to be used when under observation by the public, as in an airshow appearance Parade formation is demanding, since the aircraft are in close physical proximity to each other It requires absolute concentration on the part of the wingmen and smooth leadership by the flight lead
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walk ostentatiously; "She parades her new husband around town"
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