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单词 marcher
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marchmarch1 /mɑrtʃ/ ●●○ verb Etymology Verb Table Thesaurus 1 [intransitive] to walk quickly and with firm regular steps like a soldier:  The 555th Battalion marched in the parade.march across/along/through The Union Army marched through Georgia. see thesaurus at walk12[intransitive] to walk somewhere in a large group to protest about something:  Several hundred students marched across campus to protest.march on something Outraged citizens marched on City Hall, demanding the police chief’s resignation.march for/against something The suffragettes marched for women’s right to vote. see thesaurus at protest23[intransitive always + adv./prep.] to walk somewhere quickly and with determination, often because you are angry: march down/off etc. One angry woman marched out of the auditorium.4[transitive always + adv./prep.] to force someone to walk somewhere with you, often pushing or pulling him or her roughly:  The prisoners of war were marched around the compound.5marching orders the instructions someone has been given by the people who have authority over him or her:  The department heads have their marching orders: cut the budget, now. [Origin: 1300–1400 Old French marchier to step heavily]marcher noun [countable]
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