procession
noun
uk/prəˈseʃ.ən/us/prəˈseʃ.ən/C2[C]
alineofpeoplewho are allwalkingortravellingin the samedirection,especiallyin aformalway aspartof areligiousceremonyorpubliccelebration:
行列,队伍awedding/funeralprocession婚礼/葬礼的行列
Thefestivalwillopenwith a processionledby themayor.艺术节将由市长带领的一支队伍揭开序幕。
[S]
aseriesofpeopleor things, one after the other:
一系列,一长串Mydayhas just been anever-endingprocessionofvisitors.我今天一整天来访的客人络绎不绝。
- Thedancersleadingthe procession were incolourfulandelaboratecostumes.
- Hecranedforwardtoseethe procession.
- Hugecrowdsfollowedthefuneralprocession in apublicdemonstrationofgrief.
- The Queen'scarriageheadedthe procession.
- Thousands ofpeoplelinedthestreetstowatchthepresidentialprocessionpassby.
Ceremonies
- anti-ritualism
- cavalcade
- ceremonial
- ceremonially
- ceremony
- dub
- induction
- initiate
- installation
- investiture
- knight
- master of ceremonies
- memorial service
- pageant
- rite of passage
- ritual
- ritualistic
- ritualistically
- salute
- troop
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