释义 |
marchermarch‧er /ˈmɑːtʃə $ ˈmɑːrtʃər/ noun [countable] - The Rev. Jesse Jackson led 1000 marchers through downtown Detroit to protest state welfare cuts.
- A few times, the marchers halt for photo-calls.
- He had to protect King and the marchers.
- Here the marchers can drill up and down to their hearts' content.
- In Milan marchers flung raw meat through police lines, splattering restaurant windows with blood.
- The marchers were showered with eggs and tomatoes, fire crackers and rocks.
- The second night the marchers showed up, the neighborhood mob grew to almost a thousand.
- The waiting area was overflowing, with more than 200 marchers anxiously expecting treatment.
- To the police, the peace marchers were part of the menace.
someone who takes part in a public protest► protester someone who protests about something with other people: · Thousands of protesters took to the streets to show their anger at the government. ► demonstrator someone who takes part in an organized event, such as a march or an outdoor meeting, to protest about something: · Thirteen demonstrators were killed when soldiers opened fire on the crowd. ► marcher someone who takes part in an organized walk through an area in order to protest against something: · The Rev. Jesse Jackson led 1000 marchers through downtown Detroit to protest state welfare cuts. a member of a group of people that are walking somewhere in order to express their ideas or protest about something → demonstrator, protester: civil rights marchers |