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cortege [kɔrˈtɛʒ]

n. 行列,随从;
复数:: corteges

例句:

  • The procession serenely, like a cortege entering the cemetery gates.
    它们安详地滑过去, 像送葬队列走进公墓大门时那样.
  • He was honored with a huge funeral cortege, with all members present in full funeral regalia.
    他被尊重的放在一个巨大无比的葬礼队伍中,所有随行的人都身着丧服.
  • This morning, Margaret Thatcher's funeral cortege will make its way up Whitehall in a silence that even Big Ben will observe.
    来自THETIMES
  • Mark Duggan's cortege left his parents' home and made its way through Tottenham's Broadwater Farm Estate to his private funeral.
    来自BBC
  • Percy Battershill, 69, from Mitcham, was among the fans watching the cortege, and described Sir Henry as simply "the greatest".
    来自BBC