walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread
齐步行进
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members of the Royal British Legion marched past the Cenotaph .英国皇家军团的官兵们齐步从战争死难者纪念碑前走过。
walk or proceed quickly and with determination
快步行走
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without a word she marched from the room .她一句话也不说,快步走出了房间。
[with obj. and adverbial of direction]force (someone) to walk somewhere quickly
迫使…快步走向某处
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she gripped Rachel's arm and marched her out through the doors .她抓住雷切尔的胳膊,拉着她一路穿过了几道门,跑到了外边。
walk along public roads in an organized procession to protest about something
示威游行
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unemployed shipyard workers marched from Jarrow to London 失业的造船厂工人从贾罗走向伦敦进行示威游行
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they planned to march on Baton Rouge .他们打算向巴吞鲁日进军示威。
〈喻〉 (抽象事物)无法阻挡地行进,前进
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time marches on .时间在不停地流逝。
an act or instance of marching
行进;行军
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the relieving force was more than a day's march away.
援军离此地还有不止一天的路程。
a piece of music composed to accompany marching or with a rhythmic character suggestive of marching
进行曲。
a procession as a protest or demonstration
抗议游行,示威游行
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a protest march .抗议游行。
[in sing.]
〈喻〉 发展,前进
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Marx's theory of the inevitable march of history .马克思关于历史发展必然性的理论。
a frontier or border area between two countries or territories, especially between England and Wales or (formerly) England and Scotland
边界,边境(尤指英格兰和威尔士之间或以前英格兰和苏格兰之间的边境)
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the Welsh Marches .威尔士边界地区。
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马尔凯(意大利中东部地区,位于亚平宁山脉和爱琴海之间;首府安科纳;意大利语名<Bold>MARCHE</Bold>)。
have a common frontier with
(国家、领土或地产)与…交界,与…接壤。
the third month of the year, in the northern hemisphere usually considered the first month of spring
三月
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the work was completed in March 此项工作于3月份完成了
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[as modifier]
the March issue of the magazine .该杂志的3月号。
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march to (the beat) of a different tune (或drummer )informal consciously adopt a different approach or attitude to the majority of people; be unconventional.〈非正式〉 标新立异;不依惯例 -
on the march marching 行进,前进;行军the army was on the march at last . 部队最终开始行进 -
figurative making progress〈喻〉 取得进展United are on the march again . 联队重新取得进展
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on the march 行进;取得进展
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