1650s, "a show of bravado," also "an assembly of troops for inspections," from French parade "display, show, military parade," from Middle French parade (15c.), or from Italian parate "a warding or defending, a garish setting forth," or Spanish parada "a staying or stopping," all from Vulgar Latin *parata, from Latin parere "arrange, prepare, adorn" (see pare), which developed widespread senses in Romanic derivatives. Non-military sense of "march, procession" is first recorded 1670s.
parade (v.)
1680s (transitive), from parade (n.). Intransitive sense from 1748. Related: Paraded; parading.
例文
1. モーニング parade was in progress on the parade ground.
閲兵場で早朝検閲が行われている。
2.A military parade marched slowly and solemnly down Pennsylvania Avenue.
閲兵行列はペンシルベニア通りに沿ってゆっくりと厳粛に行進した。
3.People stood waiting for the kick-off of the parade .
人々は立ってパレードの開始を待っている。
4.Women were not supposed to parade their ambition nakedly.
女性はその雄心を赤裸々に見せるべきではないと考えられている。
5.We belted down Iveagh Parade to where the motor was.