English to Portuguese Dictionary paraded

paraded

Desfilou
definition
verb
officers will parade through the town center
walk or march in public in a formal procession or in an ostentatious or attention-seeking way.
translation of 'paraded'
verb
alardear,
ostentar,
pavonear-se,
mostrar-se,
exibir
example
The young man 'paraded' about, stripping off his shirt to display his ostensible wounds to the police and passers-by.
Up to 94 workers from both plants 'paraded' to City Hall before the meeting.
An estimated 750,000 people lined London's streets to pay tribute to his victorious team as it 'paraded' the trophy on an open-topped bus tour of the capital.
Domed ceilings, Georgian columns and plunging chandeliers exude palatial grandeur, an impression enhanced by the amount of jewellery 'paraded' by Glasgow's glitterati.
Municipal councilors, government employees and the general public then 'paraded' around town to welcome in the Thai New Year.
The stadium staged its first meeting on July 30, 1932, when legendary greyhound Mick the Miller was 'paraded' around the track.
Where once hundreds of US airmen 'paraded' , police officers from Scotland's seven forces now patrol.
They chased a now fully-clothed offender, nabbed him and marched him back over the fence and 'paraded' him past the crowd in the Merv Cowan stand.
The King 'paraded' his army, hoping to impress and perhaps intimidate.
The thought of Nina clinging to Scott's arm and 'parading' him all over school for the rest of the day made a wave of nausea sweep over me.
Most CEOs tend to think of innovation as no more than R&D, and ‘the same distortion occurs when creativity is 'paraded as' innovation,’ say Bubner.
Modern Hopis and Navajos 'parade as' hoary traditionalists, rightful stewards by ancestral occupance.
the recruits were due to 'parade' that day
The thought of 'parading' himself in public like that was not entirely to his taste, but he knew that it was necessary if he was going to be elected.
They will be strutting down the beaches of Ibiza 'parading' the latest designer gear.
officers will 'parade' through the town centre
Eight uniformed servicemen will 'parade' on a float as part of the procession this weekend, and a mobile recruiting office is to be set up.
For the first time inflatables were included in the colourful procession with one band 'parading' a 20 ft blow-up star!
Handsome, dashing even, a family man, he was 'paraded as' a goodwill ambassador as everything that America wasn't.
Three of the ladies arrived late but were allowed to 'parade' , slotted between the procession of kings.
The university students swagger down here as though it were a catwalk, 'parading' their Parisian clothes.
Almost the entire crew of 250 officers and men will 'parade' through York on Friday morning to exercise their right of Freedom of the City.
They become immediately boring when they deteriorate into merely 'parading' their ‘knowledge’.
Those who dislike any form of martial mimicry or organised religion do not want to see their children 'parading' and marching to church in uniform.
the recruits were due to 'parade' that day
My mother would often 'parade' in public places with me whenever she would go out and I was not doing anything at home.
The sight and sound of predominately young males 'parading' around the county with stereos thumping and large exhausts growling is a growing nuisance.
Impossibly beautiful girls are 'parading' down the Promenade des Anglais, hurling bright sprays of Mimosa to a boisterous crowd.
officers will 'parade' through the town center
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