1.骑兵队;车队;船队;一队人马
2.游行队伍
1.a line of people, walking, on horses, or in vehicles, who are moving slowly as part of a ceremony
2.a number of important people, things, or events appearing or happening in a short space of time
1.From China to Iran we felt as if we were in a cavalcade of very special cars.
从中国到伊朗,我们觉得好像我们生活在一个非常特殊的汽车卡弗尔凯德了。
2.You could conclude just about anything from the daily cavalcade of economic statistics.
若是只看每天发布的各种经济数据,你得到的结论将是各种各样。
3.Now, at the time, Americans faced a cavalcade of crises and a crisis of confidence.
当时,美国人面临着一系列的危机,此外还有信心危机。
4.At the time, Americans faced a cavalcade of crises and a crisis of confidence.
那时,美国正面临着一系列的灾难和信心危机。
5.Technology, new student is diagnosed in fetal custody, antenatal disease sieve is checked etc be in banner cavalcade.
在胎儿监护、产前诊断技术、新生儿疾病筛查等处于领先行列。
6.The cavalcade was brought to a dead halt by the foremost carriage breaking down.
车队因为最前面的车子故障而陷于完全停顿。
7.Be on the tiptoe of expectation is broad the reader is chance with this, be thrown in the cavalcade of searcher to come eagerly.
殷切期望广大读者以此为契机,踊跃投入到探索者的行列中来吧。
8.In "The Crisis Caravan" her ire is directed at the ghoulish cavalcade that sweeps in after wars, famines and natural disasters.
在《救援队危机》一书中,她口诛笔伐将愤怒直指在战争、饥荒、自然灾害发生后粉墨登场的慈善机构。
9.With his four-car cavalcade, staff and security detail, Blair's star aura has not dimmed.
四车车队,工作人员和安全细节,这一切表明布莱尔仍然具有明星光环。
10.Later, her own porce from Lord Snowdon heralded a cavalcade of failed royal marriages.
后来,她与斯诺登伯爵离婚,掀开了王室一桩桩失败婚姻的序幕。