Parade
51Parade — paradas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Iškilmingas sportininkų, komandų žygiavimas, prisistatymas ir pasirodymas varžybų atidarymo, uždarymo ir kitose šventėse. kilmė pranc. parade atitikmenys: angl. parade vok. Aufmarsch,… …
52parade — paradas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Iškilmingas sportininkų, komandų žygiavimas, prisistatymas ir pasirodymas varžybų atidarymo, uždarymo ir kitose šventėse. kilmė pranc. parade atitikmenys: angl. parade vok. Aufmarsch,… …
53parade — A military term of address, used to men who are on parade, assembled on the parade ground. ‘Parade, attention!’ would be a command to all men to come to attention. An example of such usage occurs in The Magic Army, by Leslie Thomas …
54parade — 1. noun /pəˈɹeɪd/ a) 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… …
55parade — Synonyms and related words: advertise, affect, air, airing, alameda, amble, array, backpack, beaten path, beaten track, berm, betoken, bicycle path, blazon, blazon forth, boardwalk, boast, brag, brandish, bravura, breathe, bridle path, brilliancy …
56Parade — 1. Aufmarsch, Umzug; (bildungsspr.): Defilee; (veraltend): Heerschau. 2. a) (Fechten, Ballspiele): Abwehr. b) (Schach): Parieren. * * * Parade,die:1.⇨Vorbeimarsch–2.indieP.fahren:⇨ …
57Parade — die Parade, n (Mittelstufe) Vorbeimarsch militärischer Einheiten zu besonderen staatlichen Anlässen Synonyme: Truppenschau, Defilee (geh.) Beispiel: Wir haben uns eine Parade der Kavallerietruppen angeschaut …
58parade — See: HIT PARADE …
59parade — See: HIT PARADE …
60Parade — Recorded in many forms including Parade, Parradice, Parradyce, Paradine, Paradis, Parades, and probably others, this is an Anglo French surname, of two origins both locational. The first is from the Ancient Greek paradeisos meaning garden, and… …