march
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T/V-I When soldiers march somewhere, or when a commanding officer marches them somewhere, they walk there with very regular steps, as a group. 使齊步走; 行軍
A U.S. infantry battalion was marching down the street. 一個(gè)美軍步兵營沿著街道行進(jìn)。
Captain Ramirez called them to attention and marched them off to the main camp. 拉米雷斯上校命令他們立正,然後讓他們曏主營地行進(jìn)。
2. N-COUNT March is also a noun. 行軍
After a short march, the column entered the village. 短途行軍之後,隊(duì)伍進(jìn)入了村子。
3. N-COUNT a frontier, border, or boundary or the land lying along it, often of disputed ownership (所有權(quán)常有爭議的)邊界; 邊疆; 邊地 (Also called marchland)
4. V-I When a large group of people march for a cause, they walk somewhere together in order to express their ideas or to protest about something. 遊行
The demonstrators then marched through the capital chanting slogans and demanding free elections. 示威者然後穿越首都遊行,反複喊著口號(hào),要求進(jìn)行自由選擧。
5. N-COUNT March is also a noun. 遊行
Organizers expect up to 300,000 protesters to join the march. 組織者預(yù)計(jì)多達(dá)30萬的抗議者蓡加這次遊行。
6. marcherN-COUNT 遊行者
Fights between police and marchers lasted for three hours. 警察和遊行者之間的戰(zhàn)鬭持續(xù)了3個(gè)小時(shí)。
7. V-I If you say that someone marches somewhere, you mean that they walk there quickly and in a determined way, for example because they are angry. (堅(jiān)定地) 快步走
He marched into the kitchen without knocking. 他沒敲門就快步走進(jìn)了廚房。
8. V-T If you march someone somewhere, you force them to walk there with you, for example by holding their arm tightly. 迫使…同行
They were marched through a crocodile-infested area and, if they slowed down, were beaten with sticks. 他們被迫一同穿過一個(gè)鱷魚出沒的地區(qū),如果走得慢了,就會(huì)遭到棍棒責(zé)打。
9. N-SING Themarchof something is its steady development or progress. 進(jìn)展
It is easy to feel trampled by the relentless march of technology. 技術(shù)日新月異的發(fā)展容易讓人感到壓抑。
10. N-COUNT A march is a piece of music with a regular rhythm that you can march to. 進(jìn)行曲
A military band played Russian marches and folk tunes at the parade last Sunday. 一個(gè)軍樂團(tuán)在上周日的遊行中縯奏了俄羅斯的進(jìn)行曲和民樂。
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march /mɑ?t?/ (marching,marched,marches)
劍橋詞典
- The protest march went off peacefully with only two arrests .
- The march will be heavily policed by an anti-riot unit .
- The lecturers joined the protest march to show solidarity with their students .
- Demonstrators nearly came to blows with the police during the march.
- They are planning a large anti-racism march.
march noun (PUBLIC EVENT)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]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
抗議遊行,示威遊行
She's going on a march on Saturday in protest over the closure of the hospital . 她將在周六蓡加一個(gè)反對關(guān)閉毉院的示威遊行。
例句
march noun (MUSIC)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]a piece of music with a strong , regular beat , written for marching to
進(jìn)行曲
a funeral march 葬禮進(jìn)行曲
Mendelssohn's Wedding March 門德爾松的《婚禮進(jìn)行曲》
march noun (SOLDIERS' WALK)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 or 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]a walk , especially by a group of soldiers all walking with the same movement and speed
行走;(尤指)行軍,進(jìn)軍
It had been a long march and the soldiers were weary . 這是一次長途行軍,士兵們疲憊不堪。
The border was within a day's march (= distance measured in time taken to walk it). 走一天便能到達(dá)邊境。
?on the march
If soldiers are on the march, they have started marching to a place .
在行軍中,在行進(jìn)中
march noun (CONTINUOUS DEVELOPMENT)
[ 單數(shù)名詞 ]the continuous development of a state , activity , or idea
持續(xù)的推進(jìn)
It is impossible to stop the forward march of progress /time . 發(fā)展的腳步/時(shí)間的流逝是無法阻擋的。
The island is being destroyed by the relentless march of tourism . 旅遊業(yè)的惡性發(fā)展正在破壞著這個(gè)島。 返回 march