| 释义 | MarseillaiseMar‧seil‧laise /ˌmɑːseɪˈez $ ˌmɑːr-/ noun    MarseillaiseOrigin:1800-1900 French  ‘of Marseilles, city on the south coast of France’; because the song was popular among soldiers based in Marseilles the Marseillaise the national song of FranceAt the end de Gaulle would lead the assembled masses in a thunderous Marseillaise.Citizens were not even allowed to sing the Marseillaise for themselves.The band, too drunk to understand, began to play the Marseillaise.The place was being spotted by searchlight and bands were playing the Marseillaise.
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