marches; marched; marching
marches; marched; marching
Learner's definition of MARCH
1 [no object]
a : to walk with regular steps as a group : to walk in the regular and organized way of soldiers齐步前进 -
The band marched onto the field.乐队齐步入场。
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The soldiers were lined up and ordered to begin marching.士兵们排列整齐,听到口令,开始向前行进。
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Hundreds of people marched in the parade.数百人在游行队伍中齐步前进。
b always followed by an adverb or preposition : to go into, out of, or through a place as an army(军队)进人,出来,通过 2
[no object] : to walk with a large group of people who are protesting or supporting something游行示威 3
[no object] : to walk somewhere quickly in a direct and forceful way(坚定地向某地)前进,进发 -
He marched angrily out the door.他愤怒地冲出门外。
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I marched into the office and demanded an answer.我冲进办公室,要求给个答案。
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She marched right up to me and asked what was wrong.她径直朝我走来,问是怎么回事。
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[+ object] : to cause or force (a person) to walk somewhere使(某人)去;强迫…去 — see also frog-march
march on
[phrasal verb]
: to go or continue onward不断前进 — marcher
/ˈmɑɚtʃɚ/ noun, plural marchers [count] 2 march /ˈmɑɚtʃ/ noun
plural marches
plural marches
Learner's definition of MARCH
1 [count]
a : an act of walking together as an organized group : an act of marching行进;行军 especially : an organized walk by a large group of people to support or protest something游行 b : the distance covered by marching for a specified period of time行军的距离;行程 2
[singular] somewhat formal : forward movement or progress进展;进步 3
[count] : a piece of music with a strong regular beat that is written to be played while people are marching进行曲
on the march
1
: marching toward a place(朝某地)前进
steal a march on
chiefly British
: to get ahead of or win an advantage over (someone) in an unexpected and clever way抢得先机