释义 |
- n.进行曲;行军;行进;示威游行
- v.行进;齐步走;(坚定地向某地)前进;游行示威
- 网络三月;玛驰;进军
复数:marches 过去分词:marched 现在分词:marching n. hike,trek,walk,tramp,trudge v. file,troop,parade,step out,rush 1. | [i] 齐步走;行进to walk with stiff regular steps like a soldier |
| Soldiers were marching up and down outside the government buildings. 士兵在政府大楼外面来回练习队列行进。 | | Quick march!(= the order to start marching) (口令)齐步走! | | They marched 20 miles to reach the capital. 他们行进了 20 英里才到达首都。 |
2. | [i] + adv./prep. (坚定地向某地)前进,进发to walk somewhere quickly in a determined way |
| She marched over to me and demanded an apology. 她毅然走过来,要我向她道歉。 |
3. | [i] 游行示威;游行抗议to walk through the streets in a large group in order to protest about sth |
4. | [t] ~ sb + adv./prep. 使同行;强迫(某人)一起走to force sb to walk somewhere with you |
| The guards marched the prisoner away. 卫兵押着囚犯离开了。 |
IDM get your marching orders (informal) 奉命离开;被解职to be ordered to leave a place, a job, etc. give sb their marching orders (informal) 命令某人离开;解雇to order sb to leave a place, their job, etc. | She was a gifted and original artist who marched to a different drummer. 她有天赋,具独创性,是个与众不同的艺术家。 |
march to (the beat of) a different drummer/drum 与众不同to behave in a different way from other people; to have different attitudes or ideas | She was a gifted and original artist who marched to a different drummer. 她有天赋,具独创性,是个与众不同的艺术家。 |
1. | [c] 示威游行;抗议游行an organized walk by many people from one place to another, in order to protest about sth, or to express their opinions |
2. | [c] 行进;行军an act of marching; a journey made by marching |
| The army began their long march to the coast. 部队开始了他们开往沿海地区的长途行军。 |
3. | [sing] the ~ of sth 稳步发展;稳步前进the steady development or forward movement of sth |
| the march of progress/technology/time 平稳的进步;技术的稳步发展;时光的推移 |
4. | [c] 进行曲a piece of music written for marching to |
IDM | The enemy are on the march. 敌人正在行军途中。 |
on the march 在行军中;在行进中;在进展中marching somewhere | The enemy are on the march. 敌人正在行军途中。 |
v. | | n. | 9. 行进;进军,行军;【军事】进军行程,推进里程;步调 10. 【历史】边界,边境;(特指英格兰和苏格兰或威尔斯的)接界地区 9. 行进;进军,行军;【军事】进军行程,推进里程;步调 10. 【历史】边界,边境;(特指英格兰和苏格兰或威尔斯的)接界地区 |
v. | 1. to walk with regular formalized movements of the arms and legs at a steady rhythmic pace, often in formation 2. to proceed somewhere, or direct a body of people or troops to proceed somewhere, on foot, in a disciplined military or military-style formation 3. to set off, usually on foot, on a military campaign or expedition 4. to walk quickly and with an air of determination 5. to force somebody to accompany you, usually by physically taking hold of the person 6. to take part in a political demonstration or protest in the form of an organized walk in procession by a group of people to a place in support of a cause 7. to pass steadily or inexorably 8. to share a border with a country or territory 9. if soldiers march, they walk in a group with each person matching the speed and movements of the others 10. to walk somewhere quickly and in a determined, confident, or angry way 1. to walk with regular formalized movements of the arms and legs at a steady rhythmic pace, often in formation 2. to proceed somewhere, or direct a body of people or troops to proceed somewhere, on foot, in a disciplined military or military-style formation 3. to set off, usually on foot, on a military campaign or expedition 4. to walk quickly and with an air of determination 5. to force somebody to accompany you, usually by physically taking hold of the person 6. to take part in a political demonstration or protest in the form of an organized walk in procession by a group of people to a place in support of a cause 7. to pass steadily or inexorably 8. to share a border with a country or territory 9. if soldiers march, they walk in a group with each person matching the speed and movements of the others 10. to walk somewhere quickly and in a determined, confident, or angry way | n. | 1. in the Gregorian calendar, the third month of the year, lasting 31 days 2. a journey on foot, especially under military discipline or in a military formation 3. a political demonstration or protest in the form of an organized walk in procession by a group of people to a place in support of a cause 4. a particular speed or style of marching 5. a steady forward movement or progression 6. a piece of music especially written or suitable to accompany marching, usually with a regular emphatic beat and in a military style 7. an area along the border between two countries, especially an outlying area that is subject to territorial disputes and hostile incursions 8. the third month of the year, between February and April 9. a walk by a group of soldiers in which each person matches the speed and movements of the others 10. a walk by a group of people to a place in order to protest about something 1. in the Gregorian calendar, the third month of the year, lasting 31 days 2. a journey on foot, especially under military discipline or in a military formation 3. a political demonstration or protest in the form of an organized walk in procession by a group of people to a place in support of a cause 4. a particular speed or style of marching 5. a steady forward movement or progression 6. a piece of music especially written or suitable to accompany marching, usually with a regular emphatic beat and in a military style 7. an area along the border between two countries, especially an outlying area that is subject to territorial disputes and hostile incursions 8. the third month of the year, between February and April 9. a walk by a group of soldiers in which each person matches the speed and movements of the others 10. a walk by a group of people to a place in order to protest about something | abbr. | |
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