词汇 | march |
释义 | march (noun) march 8 ENTRIES FOUND: march (verb) march (noun) March (noun) marching band (noun) marching orders (noun) frog-march (verb) steal (verb) time (noun) 1 march /ˈmɑɚtʃ/ verb marches; marched; marching 1 march /ˈmɑɚtʃ/ verb marches; marched; marching Learner's definition of MARCH 1 [no object] a : to walk with regular steps as a group : to walk in the regular and organized way of soldiers齐步前进 The band marched onto the field.乐队齐步入场。 The soldiers were lined up and ordered to begin marching.士兵们排列整齐,听到口令,开始向前行进。 Hundreds of people marched in the parade.数百人在游行队伍中齐步前进。 b always followed by an adverb or preposition : to go into, out of, or through a place as an army(军队)进人,出来,通过 The army marched south to cut off the enemy's retreat.军队向南推进以切断敌人的退路。 Enemy troops were marching on the city. [=they were coming toward the city to attack it]敌军正在向这座城市逼近。 2 [no object] : to walk with a large group of people who are protesting or supporting something游行示威 We marched for/against new elections.我们游行示威支持/反对新的选举。 Demonstrators marched on City Hall to protest the war.游行示威者朝市政厅行进,以示对这场战争的反对。 3 [no object] : to walk somewhere quickly in a direct and forceful way(坚定地向某地)前进,进发 He marched angrily out the door.他愤怒地冲出门外。 I marched into the office and demanded an answer.我冲进办公室,要求给个答案。 She marched right up to me and asked what was wrong.她径直朝我走来,问是怎么回事。 4 [+ object] : to cause or force (a person) to walk somewhere使(某人)去;强迫…去 They marched the prisoners through the streets of the city.他们押着囚犯穿过城市街道。 We marched the children off to bed. [=we made the children go to bed]我们把孩子们赶上床去睡觉。 — see also frog-march march on [phrasal verb] : to go or continue onward不断前进 Time marches on.时光流逝。 Governments come and go, but civilization marches on.政权不断地更迭,但文明一直在延续。 — marcher /ˈmɑɚtʃɚ/ noun, plural marchers [count] There were hundreds of marchers in the parade.游行队伍中有数百名示威者。 protest marchers抗议示威者 2 march /ˈmɑɚtʃ/ noun plural marches 2 march /ˈmɑɚtʃ/ noun plural marches Learner's definition of MARCH 1 [count] a : an act of walking together as an organized group : an act of marching行进;行军 The soldiers were ordered to begin their march.士兵们接到命令开始行军。; especially : an organized walk by a large group of people to support or protest something游行 a protest march示威游行 They led a march in support of affirmative action.他们走在游行队伍前面,支持维权行动。 b : the distance covered by marching for a specified period of time行军的距离;行程 The nearest town was a day's march away.最近的镇也有一天的行程。 2 [singular] somewhat formal : forward movement or progress进展;进步 the march of time/civilization时间的推移;文明的进步 Time continues its march onward/forward.时光一去不复返。 3 [count] : a piece of music with a strong regular beat that is written to be played while people are marching进行曲 They played the general's favorite march.他们演奏了这位将军最喜欢的进行曲。 on the march 1 : marching toward a place(朝某地)前进 Thousands of troops were on the march.数万大军在前进中。 2 : going forward前进 Time is on the march.时光在流逝。 steal a march on chiefly British : to get ahead of or win an advantage over (someone) in an unexpected and clever way抢得先机 He stole a march on his competitors by being the first to put the product on the market.他抢在竞争对手之前,率先将此产品推向了市场。 |
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