单词:processions
n. the group action of a collection of people or animals or vehicles moving ahead in more or less regular formation
n. the act of moving forward (as toward a goal)
procession的用法和样例:
例句
- They watched the procession go past.他们观看游行队伍经过。
- The royal procession will be televised.国王的仪仗行列将由电视播送。
- The funeral procession choked up Lorna.那送葬行列使洛娜流下了眼泪。
- There was a bomb scare during the procession.在列队行进时因怀疑有炸弹而引起恐慌。
常见句型
- A funeral procession filled the street.送葬队伍挤满了街道。
- The students entered the school in procession.学生们排队进入学校。
词汇搭配
- break up〔lead〕 a procession解散〔率领〕队伍
- fall into〔form〕 a procession列队
- hold a procession列队游行
- lead the procession of排在…行列之首
- review processions检阅队列
- ceremonial procession仪仗队
- funeral procession出殡队伍,葬礼的行列
- solemn procession庄严的行列
- marriage〔wedding〕 procession婚礼的行列
- during procession在列队行进中
- in a procession在列队中
- march〔walk〕 in a procession在列队中前进
- a procession of children一队孩子
- a procession of mourners送葬者的行列
经典引文
A procession of wars which had lasted for thirty years.
出自:W. S. ChurchillThe procession, from Buckingham Palace..to Westminster Abbey.
出自:S. Weintraub
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