单词 | remarch |
释义 | † remarchn. Obsolete. An act of remarching. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > [noun] > manner of walking > uniform and regular > back or again remarch1829 1829 J. Wainwright Yorkshire p. xxxvii The station of Ad Fines on the Don might first be formed..for the purpose of covering the march and remarch of the Roman troops. 1837 C. Shaw Personal Mem. & Corr. ii. 9 Re-march to Helteren. 1884 Manch. Examiner 19 Dec. 5/5 There had been a march and remarch of the Forty Thieves. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online June 2018). remarchv. 1. intransitive. To march back; to march again. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military operations > manoeuvre > [verb (intransitive)] > move or march move?a1400 marcha1450 remarch1620 countermarch1644 to get over ——1781 yomp1982 tab1985 society > armed hostility > military operations > manoeuvre > [verb (transitive)] > cause to march march?1591 remarch1620 countermarcha1658 1620 J. Taylor Trav. to Prague sig. A4 v From place to place they daily seeke the foe, They march, and remarch, watch, ward, ride, run, goe. 1642 H. Slingsby Diary (1836) 88 We remarchd ye first night to Sherif Hutton and there lay 2 nights. a1656 J. Ussher Ann. World (1658) 873 Mithridates King of Armenia the Greater, by the advice of Claudius Caesar, re-marches into that kingdom. 1702 D. Jones Life James II 104 Upon the news hereof, the Earl of Argile remarched to Ellengreg..then he marched towards Lenox. 1762 T. Smollett et al. tr. Voltaire Hist. Russian Empire in Wks. XVIII. i. xix. 200 Peter re-marched from Moscow to Petersbourg. 1895 Outing 26 445/2 Here Cornwallis and Clinton marched and remarched. 1918 C. M. Depew Speeches & Lit. Contrib. at Fourscore & Four 267 Where we stand was the neutral land over which, one hundred and forty years ago, marched and remarched the patriot army and the enemy. 1947 Canad. Jrnl. Econ. & Polit. Sci. 13 1 Armies marched and remarched over every province, plundering the wretched inhabitants. 2. transitive. To cause (an army, group of people, etc.) to march back or to march again. ΚΠ 1719 J. Harris Hist. Kent i. 168/2 A Way whereon to march and remarch their Soldiery between their Landing Port and London. 1777 B. Lincoln Let. 23 Sept. in J. Sparks Corr. Amer. Revol. (1853) II. 529 I immediately remarched the seven hundred men on their way back, near to Pawlet. 1815 J. C. Hobhouse Substance Lett. (1816) I. 156 Hearing that the Duke of Treviso had remarched the garrison into the town. 1941 Jrnl. Southern Hist. 7 265 Pursuant to orders for the evacuation of Richmond, the corps was remarched that night to the Alms House. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1829v.1620 |
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