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    march 的英语意思

    marchmarch1 /mɑːtʃ $ mɑːrtʃ/ verb 查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive] if soldiers or other people march somewhere, they walk there quickly with firm regular steps(士兵或其他人)以坚定整齐的步伐快步前往某处march across/along/past etc On 29 August the royal army marched into Inverness.8月29日,皇家军队进驻因弗内斯。 We marched 50 km across the foothills.我们在山麓地带行进了50公里。march on He gathered his troops and prepared to march on the capital (=march to the capital in order to attack it).他集结军队,准备向首都进军(=向首都行进以发动攻击)。Quick march! (=an order to tell people to start marching)(=命令众人开始行军的指令) see thesaurus at walk2[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if a large group of people march somewhere, they walk there together to express their ideas or protest about something(大批人)一同行进至某处,以表达观点或抗议某事:  An estimated 5,000 people marched through the city to demonstrate against the factory closures.估计有5000人游行穿越市区,抗议工厂关闭。march on Outraged citizens marched on City Hall (=marched to City Hall), demanding the police chief’s resignation.愤怒的市民向市政厅进发(=游行至市政厅),要求警察局长辞职。3[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to walk somewhere quickly and with determination, often because you are angry(常因愤怒)以坚决的步伐快步走向某处march off/out etc Brett marched out of the office, slamming the door behind him.布雷特怒气冲冲地走出办公室,随手把门用力摔上。4[transitive always + adverb/preposition] to force someone to walk somewhere with you, often pushing or pulling them roughly强押某人随自己走往某处,通常伴以粗暴的推拉动作march somebody to/into etc something Mr Carter marched us to the principal’s office.卡特先生强押着我们去了校长室。5be given/get your marching orders British English informal非正式 to be ordered to leave, especially because someone no longer wants you to work for them or no longer wants a relationship with you被命令离开,尤指对方不再需要你为其工作或不想再与你维持关系6time marches on used to say that as time goes by, situations change and things do not remain the same用于表示随着时间流逝,情况会发生变化,万事不会一成不变
    marchmarch2 noun [countable] 1an organized event in which many people walk together to express their ideas or protest about something众多人聚集游行以表达观点或抗议某事的有组织活动:  The police decided not to ban the march.警方决定不禁止此次游行。protest/civil rights/peace etc march I went on a lot of peace marches when I was a student.我上学时参加过很多次和平游行。2when soldiers walk with firm regular steps from one place to another士兵以坚定整齐的步伐从一处行进至另一处:  The general led his forces on a long march southwards.将军率领部队长途向南行军。3on the march a)an army that is on the march is marching somewhere(军队)正在行军途中 b)a belief, idea etc that is on the march is becoming stronger and more popular(信念、思想等)正在壮大,变得愈发流行:  Fascism is on the march again in some parts of Europe.法西斯主义在欧洲某些地区再度抬头。4a day’s march/two weeks’ march etc the distance a group of soldiers can march in a particular period of time一队士兵在特定时间内能够行进的距离:  Lake Van was still three days’ march away.凡湖距此仍有三天行军路程。5the march of time/history/progress etc formal正式 the way that things happen or change over time and cannot be stopped事物随时间推移而发生或演变、不可阻挡的进程:  You can’t control the march of science.你无法控制科学的进程。 She was desperate to halt the march of time upon her face and figure.她迫切希望阻止岁月在她脸上和身材上留下痕迹。6a piece of music for people to march to供人们随之行进的乐曲;进行曲:  military marches军队进行曲 a funeral march葬礼进行曲7marches [plural] the area around the border between England and Wales or between England and Scotland英格兰与威尔士之间或英格兰与苏格兰之间的边境地区(边区) steal a march on at steal1(8)