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单词 march
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march

Then they survived the march of progress that made them redundant.One can vividly see the march of time inside Broughton.Up to 250,000 people are expected to march in the city against the new commander-in-chief this weekend.I watched a group entering, walking single file behind a woman waving a flag, like protesters at the end of a long march.Europe feels the march of this battalion.The march of technology does away with the required two weeks of training.Women dressed in white marched arm in arm with soldiers.But now that long march has stalled.But we are also marching to show the tide of popular opinion is with us.Local tribes were reported to be trying to organise a march on the capital.Six weeks ago dozens of people marched down the main street begging the police to act.Other moments evoke a raucous marching band and fairground refrains.The first day they marched rapidly and went far.After a while he stopped marching into the distance and glanced over his shoulder.Then the army had returned and together they had made the short march north.Steel looked down the column of march.The couple finally fled their captors as they were being marched along a ridge back towards the trail.Six minutes of hallucinogenic marching music.Thus the onward march of progress.We saw her, just before the army marched.TALK about the march of the online revolution.With a marching rhythm and carnival feel, his track stands out as an unusual but successful pop moment.Conditions were tough and rations very basic; men were expected to march and fight after meals of biscuit and cheese.

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march

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march

British English: march /mɑːtʃ/ NOUN
A march is the action, by a group of soldiers, of walking somewhere with very regular steps, as a group.
After a short march, the soldiers entered the village.
  • American English: march
  • Arabic: سَيْرٌ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: marcha
  • Chinese: 行军
  • Croatian: marš
  • Czech: pochod
  • Danish: march
  • Dutch: mars
  • European Spanish: marcha militar/manifestación/caminata
  • Finnish: marssi
  • French: marche
  • German: Marsch
  • Greek: οδοιπορία
  • Italian: marcia
  • Japanese: 行進
  • Korean: 행진
  • Norwegian: marsj
  • Polish: marsz
  • European Portuguese: marcha
  • Romanian: marș
  • Russian: марш
  • Latin American Spanish: marcha
  • Swedish: marsch
  • Thai: การเดินขบวน
  • Turkish: uyun adım yürüyüş
  • Ukrainian: марш
  • Vietnamese: cuộc diễu hành
British English: march /mɑːtʃ/ VERB
When soldiers march somewhere, or when a commanding officer marches them somewhere, they walk there with very regular steps, as a group.
The soldiers were marching down the street.
The captain called them to attention and marched them off to the main camp.
  • American English: march
  • Arabic: يَسِيِرُ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: marchar
  • Chinese: 前进
  • Croatian: marširati
  • Czech: pochodovat
  • Danish: marchere
  • Dutch: marcheren
  • European Spanish: marchar
  • Finnish: marssia
  • French: défiler
  • German: marschieren
  • Greek: βαδίζω
  • Italian: marciare
  • Japanese: 行進する
  • Korean: 행진하다
  • Norwegian: marsjere
  • Polish: pomaszerować
  • European Portuguese: marchar
  • Romanian: a mărșălui
  • Russian: маршировать
  • Latin American Spanish: marchar
  • Swedish: marschera
  • Thai: เดิน
  • Turkish: uygun adım yürümek
  • Ukrainian: марширувати
  • Vietnamese: diễu hành
British English: March /mɑːtʃ/ NOUN
March is the third month of the year in the Western calendar.
She was born in March 2001.
  • American English: March
  • Arabic: مَارِس
  • Brazilian Portuguese: março
  • Chinese: 三月
  • Croatian: ožujak
  • Czech: březen
  • Danish: marts
  • Dutch: maart
  • European Spanish: marzo
  • Finnish: maaliskuu
  • French: mars
  • German: März
  • Greek: Μάρτιος
  • Italian: marzo
  • Japanese: 三月
  • Korean: 3월
  • Norwegian: mars
  • Polish: marzec
  • European Portuguese: Março
  • Romanian: martie
  • Russian: март
  • Latin American Spanish: marzo
  • Swedish: mars månad
  • Thai: เดือนมีนาคม
  • Turkish: Mart
  • Ukrainian: березень
  • Vietnamese: tháng Ba

Chinese translation of 'march'

march

(mɑːtʃ)

vi

  1. (Mil) [soldiers] 行军(軍) (xíngjūn)
  2. [protesters] 行进(進) (xíngjìn)
  3. (= walk briskly) 快步走 (kuàibù zǒu)

vt

  1. 使行军(軍) (shǐ xíngjūn)
  2. 迫使前进(進) (pòshǐ qiánjìn)

n (c)

  1. (Mil) 行军(軍) (xíngjūn) (, )
  2. (= demonstration) 游(遊)行示威 (yóuxíng shìwēi) (, )
  3. the march of progress 事情的进(進)展 (shìqing de jìnzhǎn)

March

(mɑːtʃ)

n (c/u)

  1. 三月 (sānyuè)

see also

July
Seemar

All related terms of 'march'

(verb) 
Definition
(of an army, procession, etc.) to walk as an organized group
A Scottish battalion was marching down the street.
Synonyms
parade
More than four thousand people paraded down the Champs Elysées.
walk
They walked in silence for a while.
file
They filed into the room and sat down.
pace
I paced the room nervously.
stride
tread
She trod casually, enjoying the sensation of bare feet on grass.
tramp
He spent a month tramping in the hills around Balmoral.
swagger
The burly brute swaggered forward, towering over me, and shouted.
footslog
(verb) 
Definition
(of an army, procession, etc.) to walk as an organized group
marching for peace and disarmament
Synonyms
demonstrate
Vast crowds have been demonstrating against the reforms.
protest
Women took to the streets to protest against the arrests.
rally
(verb) 
Definition
to walk in a quick and determined manner, esp. when angry
She marched in without even knocking.
Synonyms
walk
strut
He struts around the town as though he owns the place.
storm
After a bit of an argument, he stormed out.
sweep
She swept into the conference room.
stride
He turned abruptly and strode off down the corridor.
stalk
If his patience is tried at meetings he has been known to stalk out.
flounce
She flounced out of my room in a huff.
(noun) 
Definition
a long or exhausting walk
After a short march, the column entered the village.
Synonyms
walk
He often took long walks in the hills.
trek
He is on a trek through the South Gobi desert.
hike
a hike around the cluster of hills
tramp
He had just come from a day-long tramp on some wild moor.
slog
a slog through heather and bracken
yomp (British, informal)
routemarch
(noun) 
Definition
an organized protest in which a large group of people walk somewhere together
Organisers expect up to 3000 people to join the march.
Synonyms
demonstration
Thousands of peeople attended the demonstration.
parade
A military parade marched slowly through the streets.
procession
a funeral procession
demo (informal)
(noun) 
Definition
the steady development or progress of something
the relentless march of technology
Synonyms
progress
The two sides made little progress towards agreement.
The doctors say they are pleased with her progress.
development
the development of the embryo
advance
They clocked up a worldwide sales advance of 27 per cent.
evolution
a crucial period in the evolution of modern physics
progression
Both drugs slow the progression of the disease.
(noun) 
Definition
a regular stride
Synonyms
stride
He walked with long strides.
step
I took a step towards him.
pace
Their pace quickened as they approached their cars.
gait
His gait was peculiarly awkward.

phrase

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of advance
They clocked up a worldwide sales advance of 27 per cent.
Synonyms
increase,
rise,
development,
gain,
growth,
boost,
addition,
expansion,
extension,
enlargement,
escalation,
upsurge,
upturn,
increment,
intensification,
augmentation
in the sense of development
Definition
the process of growing or developing
the development of the embryo
Synonyms
growth,
increase,
growing,
advance,
progress,
spread,
expansion,
extension,
evolution,
widening,
blooming,
maturing,
unfolding,
unravelling,
burgeoning,
advancement,
progression,
thickening,
enlargement
in the sense of evolution
Definition
a gradual development, esp. to a more complex form
a crucial period in the evolution of modern physics
Synonyms
development,
growth,
advance,
progress,
working out,
expansion,
extension,
unfolding,
progression,
enlargement,
maturation,
unrolling

Synonyms of 'march'

march

Explore 'march' in the dictionary

Additional synonyms

in the sense of file
Definition
to march or walk in a line
They filed into the room and sat down.
Synonyms
march,
troop,
parade,
walk in line,
walk behind one another
in the sense of flounce
Definition
to move or go with emphatic movements
She flounced out of my room in a huff.
Synonyms
bounce,
storm,
stamp,
go quickly,
throw,
spring,
toss,
fling,
jerk
in the sense of gait
Definition
(of horses and dogs) the pattern of footsteps at a particular speed, such as a trot
His gait was peculiarly awkward.
Synonyms
walk,
step,
bearing,
pace,
stride,
carriage,
tread,
manner of walking
in the sense of hike
Definition
a long walk
a hike around the cluster of hills
Synonyms
walk,
march,
trek,
ramble,
tramp,
traipse,
journey on foot
in the sense of pace
Definition
to walk with regular steps, often in anxiety or impatience
I paced the room nervously.
Synonyms
stride,
walk,
pound,
patrol,
walk up and down,
march up and down,
walk back and forth
in the sense of pace
Definition
manner of walking
Their pace quickened as they approached their cars.
Synonyms
step,
walk,
stride,
tread,
gait
in the sense of procession
Definition
a line of people or vehicles moving forwards in an orderly or ceremonial manner
a funeral procession
Synonyms
parade,
train,
march,
file,
column,
motorcade,
cavalcade,
cortege
in the sense of progression
Definition
the act of progressing
Both drugs slow the progression of the disease.
Synonyms
progress,
advance,
advancement,
gain,
headway,
furtherance,
movement forward
in the sense of protest
Women took to the streets to protest against the arrests.
Synonyms
object,
demonstrate,
oppose,
complain,
disagree,
cry out,
disapprove,
say no to,
demur,
take exception,
remonstrate (formal),
kick against (informal),
expostulate,
take up the cudgels,
express disapproval
in the sense of slog
Definition
a long and difficult walk
a slog through heather and bracken
Synonyms
trudge,
tramp,
trek,
hike,
traipse (informal),
yomp,
footslog

Additional synonyms

in the sense of stalk
Definition
to walk in an angry, arrogant, or stiff way
If his patience is tried at meetings he has been known to stalk out.
Synonyms
march,
pace,
stride,
strut,
flounce
in the sense of step
Definition
the distance covered by such a movement
I took a step towards him.
Synonyms
pace,
stride,
footstep
in the sense of storm
Definition
to move or rush violently or angrily
After a bit of an argument, he stormed out.
Synonyms
rush,
stamp,
flounce,
fly,
stalk,
stomp (informal)
in the sense of strut
Definition
to walk in a stiff proud way with head high and shoulders back
He struts around the town as though he owns the place.
Synonyms
swagger,
parade,
stalk,
peacock,
prance
in the sense of swagger
Definition
to walk or behave in an arrogant manner
The burly brute swaggered forward, towering over me, and shouted.
Synonyms
stride,
parade,
strut,
prance,
walk confidently,
walk arrogantly
in the sense of sweep
Definition
to move in a proud and majestic fashion
She swept into the conference room.
Synonyms
swagger,
sail,
breeze,
stride,
stroll,
glide,
flounce
in the sense of tramp
Definition
to walk long and far
He spent a month tramping in the hills around Balmoral.
Synonyms
hike,
walk,
trek,
roam,
march,
range,
ramble,
slog,
rove,
go walkabout (Australian),
yomp,
footslog
in the sense of tramp
Definition
a long hard walk
He had just come from a day-long tramp on some wild moor.
Synonyms
hike,
march,
trek,
ramble,
slog
in the sense of tread
Definition
to walk along (a path or road)
She trod casually, enjoying the sensation of bare feet on grass.
Synonyms
step,
walk,
march,
pace,
stamp,
stride,
hike,
tramp,
trudge,
plod
in the sense of trek
Definition
a long and often difficult journey, esp. on foot
He is on a trek through the South Gobi desert.
Synonyms
journey,
hike,
expedition,
safari,
march,
odyssey
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