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f.1 cavalcade, procession. (peninsular Spanish)la cabalgata de los Reyes Magos = procession to celebrate the journey of the Three Kings, on 5th January2 horse ride, ride.* * *1 cavalcade\la cabalgata de los Reyes Magos the procession of the Three Wise Men* * *SF1) (=desfile) mounted procession, cavalcade2) [de jinete] rideCABALGATA DE REYES The cabalgata de Reyes is a float parade held on 5 January, the eve of Epiphany, in most Spanish towns and cities. It celebrates the coming of the Three Kings with their gifts for the infant Jesus. In the course of the cabalgatas, the Three Kings throw sweets into the crowd.See:ver nota culturelle DÍA DE REYES in rey* * *la cabalgata de los Reyes Magos — the Epiphany parade o procession
* * *= pageant, cavalcade.Ex. The reader is like her: he sits watching the diverse pageant of human thought and human feeling passing across the gleaming mirror of literature.Ex. There was an air of excitement and expectation from the many spectators who followed the cavalcade of vehicles.----* cabalgata motorizada = cavalcade.* * *la cabalgata de los Reyes Magos — the Epiphany parade o procession
* * *= pageant, cavalcade.Ex: The reader is like her: he sits watching the diverse pageant of human thought and human feeling passing across the gleaming mirror of literature.
Ex: There was an air of excitement and expectation from the many spectators who followed the cavalcade of vehicles.* cabalgata motorizada = cavalcade.* * *1 (desfile) parade, procession, cavalcade2 ( Equ) ridepor la mañana hicimos una cabalgata in the morning we went for a ride* * *
cabalgata sustantivo femenino ( desfile) parade;◊ la cabalgata de los Reyes Magos the Epiphany parade o procession
cabalgata sustantivo femenino cavalcade: vimos pasar la cabalgata de los Reyes Magos, we saw the procession of the Three Wise Men go by
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* * *cabalgata nfla cabalgata de Reyes, la cabalgata de los Reyes Magos = procession to celebrate the journey of the Three Kings, on 5 JanuaryLA CABALGATA DE LOS REYES MAGOSIn Spain and Latin America children are traditionally given their Christmas presents on 6 January, the feast of Reyes (the Epiphany). The Reyes Magos (the Three Kings) are said to deliver the presents on the previous evening. In Spain, to celebrate their arrival on the evening of 5 January, there is a procession of floats through the centre of towns and cities. At the centre of the procession are three floats, each carrying an actor dressed as one of the Three Kings “Melchor”, “Gaspar” and “Baltasar”.* * *f procession* * *cabalgata nf: cavalcade, procession* * *cabalgata n procession -
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