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词汇 march
释义 march
noun
uk /mɑːtʃ/ us /mɑːrtʃ/

marchnoun (PUBLIC EVENT)


C1[ C ]
an event in which a large number of people walk through a public place to express their support for something, or their disagreement with or disapproval of something: 抗议游行,示威游行
She's going on a march on Saturday in protest over the closure of the hospital.她将在周六参加一个反对关闭医院的示威游行。
 
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The protest march went off peacefully with only two arrests.
The march will be heavily policed by an anti-riot unit.防暴警察将对示威游行进行严密警戒。
The lecturers joined the protest march to show solidarity with their students.
Demonstrators nearly came to blows with the police during the march.游行期间示威者差点与警察打了起来。
They are planning a large anti-racism march.
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Activism & pressure groups
active citizen
active citizenship
active resistance
activism
activist
circulator
citizen advocacy
clicktivism
clicktivist
counter-demonstrate
identity politics
insurgency
insurrection
interest group
lobbyist
social entrepreneur
special interest group
stage a demonstration
super-lobbyist
super-militant

marchnoun (MUSIC)


[ C ]
a piece of music with a strong, regular beat, written for marching to: 进行曲
a funeral march葬礼进行曲
Mendelssohn's Wedding March门德尔松的《婚礼进行曲》
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Musical pieces
arrangement
ballade
bolero
bossa nova
Britannia
chorus
fantasia
jingle
medley
multi-part
nocturne
octet
opus
playlist
sonata
sonatina
song form
streetscape
string quartet
string quintet

marchnoun (SOLDIERS' WALK)


[ C or U ]
a walk, especially by a group of soldiers all walking with the same movement and speed: 行走;(尤指)行军,进军
It had been a long march and the soldiers were weary.这是一次长途行军,士兵们疲惫不堪。
The border was within a day's march (= distance measured in time taken to walk it).走一天便能到达边境。
 
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 on the march
If soldiers are on the march, they have started marching to a place: 在行军中,在行进中
Soldiers on the march were permitted to break their fast.
If something is on the march, it is becoming successful or spreading through an area:
In America, evangelical Christianity is on the march.
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Moving firmly on foot
breeze
clomp
clump
flounce
goose step
lope
pace
parade
quick march!idiom
sashay
stamp
stomp
stride
strut
swagger
swaggeringly
troop
unmounted
vamp
waltz

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The armed forces generally

marchnoun (CONTINUOUS DEVELOPMENT)


[ S ]
the continuous development of a state, activity, or idea: 持续的推进
It is impossible to stop the forward march of progress/time.发展的脚步/时间的流逝是无法阻挡的。
The island is being destroyed by the relentless march of tourism.旅游业的恶性发展正在破坏着这个岛。
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Making progress and advancing
adaptive evolution
advance the cause
advanced
advancement
age
boom
evolve
evolved
flourish
flower
formatively
from A to Bidiom
mature
punctuated equilibrium
rebuild
regenerate
ripen
ripeness
spread
wing
march
verb
uk /mɑːtʃ/ us /mɑːrtʃ/

marchverb (WALK)


C2[ I ]
to walk somewhere quickly and in a determined way, often because you are angry: (常因生气而)快步走
She marched into my office and demanded to know why I hadn't written my report.她冲进我的办公室,质问我为什么没写报告。
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to move fast
speedHe ran back to his car and sped off.
raceShe raced over and hugged me.
flyShe flew across the room just in time to stop the baby falling off the chair.
beltUKTraffic was belting along the motorway.
tearA fire truck came tearing down the road.
streakBullets streaked across the sky.
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to walk
walkThe baby has just learned to walk.
strideShe strode purposefully up to the desk and demanded to speak to the manager.
marchHe marched right in to the office and demanded to see the governor.
strollWe strolled along the beach.
wanderShe wandered from room to room, not sure of what she was looking for.
ambleShe ambled down the street, looking in shop windows.
C1[ I ]
to walk through a public place as part of a public event to express support for something, or disagreement with or disapproval of something: 抗议游行,示威游行
Over four thousand people marched through London today to protest against the proposed new law.今天4000多人在伦敦街头游行,抗议新的法律提案。
C1[ I or T ]
to walk with regular steps and keeping the body stiff, usually in a formal group of people who are all walking in the same way: (齐步)行走,行进
The band marched through the streets.乐队齐步走过街道。
The soldiers marched 90 miles in three days.士兵们3天内行军90英里。
He started to march away, and the others fell in behind him.他开始大步前进,其他人列队紧随其后。
She marched up to him and slapped his face.
The soldiers marched behind the coffin.
He marched into the room and demanded money.
Soldiers were marching into the city.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Moving firmly on foot
breeze
clomp
clump
flounce
goose step
lope
pace
parade
quick march!idiom
sashay
stamp
stomp
stride
strut
swagger
swaggeringly
troop
unmounted
vamp
waltz

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Activism & pressure groups
Military training & ceremonies

marchverb (TAKE FORCEFULLY)


[ T+ adv/prep ]
to forcefully make someone go somewhere by taking hold of that person and pulling them there or going there together: 拽着…走;押送
Without saying a word, she took hold of my arm and marched me off to the headmaster's office.她只字未说,抓着我的胳膊就把我拽到了校长办公室。
The police marched a gang of youths out of the building.警察押着一帮年轻人走出了大楼。
See also
frogmarch
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Taking someone somewhere or telling them the way
accompanied by someone/something
accompany
accompany someone to something
bring
bring someone/something along
conduct
drop
lead
manhandle
refer
ride
see someone off
self-guided
shepherd
stick
taken
under escort
usher
usherette
walk

Idiom


quick march!
March
noun[ C or U ]
uk /mɑːtʃ/ us /mɑːrtʃ/(written abbreviationMar.)
A1
the third month of the year, after February and before April: 三月
The next meeting will be in March.下次会议在三月举行。
He left on 26 March.他是在3月26日离开的。
She is retiring next March.她明年三月退休。
My birthday is in March.
I hope to see you in March.
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Names of months
April
August
Dec.
December
February
January
July
June
may
November
October
September

march | American Dictionary


march
verb[ I ]
us/mɑrtʃ/

marchverb[I] (WALK)


to walk with regular steps of equal length, esp. with other people who are all walking in the same way:
The band marched through the downtown streets.
If you march, you walk quickly with purpose and determination:
She marched up to the customer service desk and demanded her money back.
march
noun[ C ]
us/mɑrtʃ/

marchnoun[C] (MUSIC)


a piece of music with a strong, regular rhythm written for marching to:
The parade was led by the high school band, playing a series of marches.

marchnoun[C] (PUBLIC EVENT)


an event in which many people walk through a public place to express their support of something, often in disapproval of an official position:
a protest march

marchnoun[C] (WALK)


(of a military unit) the act of walking together in formation
March
noun[ C/U ]
us/mɑrtʃ/(abbreviationMar.)
the third month of the year, after February and before April

Examples of march


march
Within minutes, seven men, several dressed in suits and ties, marched in, one by one, and stood in a row behind us.
Some of them elected to wear traditional dress, especially for the street marches and rallies.
Under the blistering heat, the long marches could be exhausting and water was a scarce commodity.
In contrast, most of the pro-government marches originated from the poorer, western half of the city.
In fact, we had heard the 'real thing', the conventional march topic, earlier in the opera.
Now a gulf divided army and society, the sense of marching shoulder to shoulder with the society had vanished.
By the 1980s and 1990s, with post-structuralism on the march throughout the historical world, a more encompassing analysis of anti-communism was overdue.
Such a case is one in which judges march to a different drummer on "of course" groupings than the society at large.
The government had no opponents, whether within their own party or on the opposite benches, who could block the march of legislation.
We didn't have books of arrangements written out for us to read as we marched.
If it had some followers in the village, they marched to the main square to claim their right to hold elections on the main square.
The instrumental music in the opera comprises two overtures, a pantomimic march, and several preludes and interludes to vocal numbers.
At dusk a mob formed and was marching on the capitol and adjacent presidential palace.
In it are found dozens of increasingly picaresque and abbreviated sections depicting folk dances, ballroom dances, waltzes, marches, polkas - you name it.
This then breaks down into a march, which is more regular (and slightly pompous) and sometimes pitted against the capricious material.
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