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mainlyUSacompetitionforyoungwomen in which they arejudgedontheirbeautyand otherqualities: (女子的)选美竞赛 UKa show, usuallyperformedoutside, that consists ofpeoplewearingtraditionalclothingandactingouthistoricalevents: 露天演出的历史剧 Ouryoungestsonis takingpartin theschoolpageant.我们的小儿子将参加学校的露天历史剧演出。 anycolourfulandimpressiveshow orceremony 华丽的展示;盛大的庆典SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCompetitions, & parts of competitions - be a game of two halvesidiom
- beauty contest
- beauty pageant
- benefit match
- competition
- contest
- debate
- head-to-head
- on your marks, get set, go!idiom
- peloton
- postgame
- postseason
- pre-meeting
- premiership
- pro-am
- quiz
- spelling bee
- the Champions League
- the Premier League
- under starter's ordersidiom
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Spectacles & performances Ceremonies (Definition ofpageantfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)pageant| American Dictionarya show,celebration, orparade(= alargenumberofpeoplewalkingormarchingtogether),esp. one in whichpeoplewearspecialclothingoractouteventsfrom the past: theMissChinatownpageant Ourschoolhelda Pageant ofGreatWomen. pageantry
Betweengames, thetraditionalpageantryincludestheParadeof Champions. (Definition ofpageantfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofpageantpageant The conversational data led me to seek out other texts that contained references to body size, beauty pageants, and gendered practices of watching one's weight.From theCambridge English Corpus Moreover, despite their historical import, such dynastic pageants were usually dramatized in terms that emphasized the divine, providential mystery of the royal line of descent.From theCambridge English Corpus The neo-feudal ethos of the pageants only thinly concealed a rivalrous relationship, in which merchants liked to represent themselves as the peers of kings.From theCambridge English Corpus Because only the monarch and his entourage moved past each of the stationary pageants, the potential for dramatic development and discursive connection was strictly limited.From theCambridge English Corpus The polygonal architecture, niches, and parapets of these structures readily accommodated the pageants built on, around, or near them.From theCambridge English Corpus During spectacles and pageants, monarchs consolidated their authority by exposing themselves to the gaze of their subjects.From theCambridge English Corpus There was a concomitant development of a sense of town history, conveyed through pageants, local chronicles and compilations of records and mayoral portraits.From theCambridge English Corpus Also, this diverse theatrical life was often built upon local medieval traditions (liturgical dialogues, mystery plays, passion plays, pageants), school drama, and aristocratic court theatre.From theCambridge English Corpus The years pass in parade like pageants in a dream.From theCambridge English Corpus The pageants shared with traditional renewal rites an agonistic structure, in which the "passage from chaos to cosmos" was enacted as a primordial battle between creative and destructive forces.From theCambridge English Corpus Only when the values of this group were transformed by their dissemination in pamphlets, plays, and pageants by popular writers did they begin to have wide-spread appeal and innovative potential.From theCambridge English Corpus Besides obvious affiliations with the stage and opera, the mayoral pageants were didactic, employing historical settings not unlike those in the heroic plays so popular at the commercial theaters.From theCambridge English Corpus While positive aspects of beauty pageants exist, the detrimental features of parents encouraging participation in such spectacles exemplify youthful beauty pageants as an unfavorable family practice.From theCambridge English Corpus Because of the numerous negative psychological, emotional, and physical constraints that participation in beauty pageants applies to young girls, it should entirely be considered an unfavorable and destructive family practice.From theCambridge English Corpus Rudiments of the mythmaking that would support this sense of destiny, finally, were also adumbrated with the publication of the first inaugural pageants of the 1580s.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/pageant## |