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单词 pageant
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pageant


pag·eant

P0011800 (păj′ənt)n.1. An elaborate public dramatic presentation that usually depicts a historical or traditional event.2. a. A spectacular procession or celebration, especially one involving costumed performers or contestants.b. A beauty contest.3. A usually pompous or ostentatious display or sequence: "[She] looks on at the pageant of make-believe affections: mannered smiles, overblown handshakes" (Michael Lowenthal).
[Middle English pagin, pagent, moveable stage for a mystery play, mystery play, alteration of Medieval Latin pāgina, probably from Latin, page; see pag- in Indo-European roots.]

pageant

(ˈpædʒənt) n1. an elaborate colourful parade or display portraying scenes from history, esp one involving rich costume2. any magnificent or showy display, procession, etc[C14: from Medieval Latin pāgina scene of a play, from Latin: page1]

pag•eant

(ˈpædʒ ənt)

n. 1. an elaborate costumed procession or parade, often with floats, forming part of public or social festivities. 2. an elaborate public spectacle illustrative of the history of a place, institution, or the like. 3. something comparable to such a spectacle or procession in its variety or grandeur: the pageant of Renaissance history. 4. a show or exhibition: a beauty pageant. 5. (in medieval times) a platform on which scenes from mystery plays were presented. [1350–1400; Middle English pagyn, pagaunt < Anglo-Latin pāgina stage, scene, platform]
Thesaurus
Noun1.pageant - an elaborate representation of scenes from history etcpageant - an elaborate representation of scenes from history etc; usually involves a parade with rich costumespageantryrepresentation - an activity that stands as an equivalent of something or results in an equivalent
2.pageant - a rich and spectacular ceremonypageant - a rich and spectacular ceremony pageantryceremonial, ceremonial occasion, ceremony, observance - a formal event performed on a special occasion; "a ceremony commemorating Pearl Harbor"

pageant

noun1. show, display, parade, ritual, spectacle, procession, extravaganza, tableau a traditional Christmas pageant2. contest, competition the Miss World beauty pageant
Translations
庆典中再现历史场景的娱乐活动炫耀虚饰露天历史剧

pageant

(ˈpӕdʒənt) noun1. a dramatic performance made up of different, usually historical scenes, often performed during a procession. The children performed a historical pageant. 露天歷史劇(慶典中) (庆典中再现历史场景的娱乐活动)露天历史剧 2. any fine show or display. a pageant of colour. 虛飾,炫耀 虚饰,炫耀 ˈpageantry noun splendid and colourful show or display. I love the pageantry of royal processions. 盛會,壯觀 盛况,壮观

IdiomsSeebe (all) part of life's rich pageant

pageant


pageant,

modern dramatic spectacle or procession celebrating a special occasion or an event in the history of a locality. In medieval times the word pageant had meant the wagon or the movable stage on which one scene of a mystery or miracle playmiracle play
or mystery play,
form of medieval drama that came from dramatization of the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church. It developed from the 10th to the 16th cent., reaching its height in the 15th cent.
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 was performed. The pageant was built on wheels and consisted of two rooms, the lower one being used as a dressing room and the upper used as a stage. The word also referred to the complex wooden machine-structures built for the Tudor masquemasque,
courtly form of dramatic spectacle, popular in England in the first half of the 17th cent. The masque developed from the early 16th-century disguising, or mummery, in which disguised guests bearing presents would break into a festival and then join with their hosts in a
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. The modern form of the pageant came into general use in England and America since the production, in 1905, of L. N. Parker's Sherborne pageant in England. Pageants include such celebrations as the Mardi Gras and annual local festivals.

Pageant

 

a term used to designate a movable stage in the medieval theater used in presenting mysteries, miracle plays, and dramatic processions.

The pageant was a large wagon consisting of two levels. On the lower level the actors changed their costumes; on the upper level, which was provided with a curtain and primitive scenery, a scene or act from a play was presented. The pageant then moved on to a new site and the same scene was played again before a new group of spectators. Another wagon appeared, on whose stage the play was continued. The scenes followed one another in strict accordance with the play’s plot.

Pageants were popular in England and in other European countries. In the early 20th century the term was applied in Great Britain and the USA to theatrical performances using a movable stage.

REFERENCES

Gvozdev, A., and A. Piotrovskii. Istoriia evropeiskogo teatra. Moscow-Leningrad, 1931. Pages 415–62.
Parker, A. Pageants: Their Presentation and Production. London, 1954.

pageant


  • noun

Synonyms for pageant

noun show

Synonyms

  • show
  • display
  • parade
  • ritual
  • spectacle
  • procession
  • extravaganza
  • tableau

noun contest

Synonyms

  • contest
  • competition

Synonyms for pageant

noun an elaborate representation of scenes from history etc

Synonyms

  • pageantry

Related Words

  • representation

noun a rich and spectacular ceremony

Synonyms

  • pageantry

Related Words

  • ceremonial
  • ceremonial occasion
  • ceremony
  • observance
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