| 释义 |
aquacade in American English (ˈækwəˌkeɪd; ˈɑkwɪˌkeɪd) US noun an aquatic exhibition or entertainment consisting of swimming, diving, etc., often to music Word origin aquatic + -cade aquacade in American English (ˈækwəˌkeid, ˈɑːkwə-) nounan elaborate aquatic performance or exhibition consisting of swimming, diving, etc., usually accompanied by music Word origin [1935–40; aqua- + -cade]This word is first recorded in the period 1935–40. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Arts and Crafts Movement, Rhodesian ridgeback, aeroembolism, blitz, roadblock |