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march

verb
/mɑːtʃ/
/mɑːrtʃ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they march
/mɑːtʃ/
/mɑːrtʃ/
he / she / it marches
/ˈmɑːtʃɪz/
/ˈmɑːrtʃɪz/
past simple marched
/mɑːtʃt/
/mɑːrtʃt/
past participle marched
/mɑːtʃt/
/mɑːrtʃt/
-ing form marching
/ˈmɑːtʃɪŋ/
/ˈmɑːrtʃɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [intransitive] to walk with stiff regular steps like a soldier齐步走;行进
    • Quick march! (= the order to start marching)(口令)齐步走!
    • + adv./prep. Soldiers were marching up and down outside the government buildings.士兵在政府大楼外面来回练习队列行进。
    • + noun They marched 20 miles to reach the capital.他们行进了 20 英里才到达首都。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • briskly
    • swiftly
    • boldly
    preposition
    • on
    • out of
    • through
    phrases
    • march in step
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to walk somewhere quickly in a determined way(坚定地向某地)前进,进发
    • She marched over to me and demanded an apology.她毅然走过来,要我向她道歉。
    Extra Examples
    • Craig marched up to the door and rang the bell.克雷格走到门口,按响了门铃。
    • So saying, she marched boldly out of the house.说完这些话,她勇敢地走出了屋子。
    • Ann marched straight past me and up the stairs.安径直从我身边走过,走上楼梯。
    • He marched off, muttering something.他嘟嘟囔囔地愤然离去。
    • They marched proudly onto the football field.他们自豪地步入足球场。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • briskly
    • swiftly
    • boldly
    preposition
    • on
    • out of
    • through
    phrases
    • march in step
    See full entry
  3. [intransitive] to walk through the streets in a large group in order to protest about something游行示威;游行抗议
    Extra Examples
    • Millions of people marched against the war.数百万人游行示威反对战争。
    synonym demonstrate
    • They were marching for peace.他们为争取和平而游行。
    • We marched peacefully through the streets.我们的游行队伍平静地穿过一条条街道。
    • Hundreds of people marched in support of the teachers' pay claim.数百人游行示威,支持教师们的加薪要求。
    Topics Social issuesc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • peacefully
    • triumphantly
    preposition
    • against
    • for
    • in support of
    See full entry
  4. [transitive] march somebody + adv./prep. to force somebody to walk somewhere with you使同行;强迫(某人)一起走
    • The guards marched the prisoner away.卫兵押着囚犯离开了。
    • She was marched out of the door and into a waiting car.她被押出门外,走进一辆等候的汽车。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • briskly
    • swiftly
    • boldly
    preposition
    • on
    • out of
    • through
    phrases
    • march in step
    See full entry
  5. Word Originlate Middle English: from French marcher ‘to walk’ (earlier ‘to trample’), of uncertain origin.
Idioms
get your marching orders
  1. (informal) to be ordered to leave a place, a job, etc.奉命离开;被解职
give somebody their marching orders
  1. (informal) to order somebody to leave a place, their job, etc.命令某人离开;解雇
march to (the beat of) a different drummer/drum | march to a different beat/tune
  1. to behave in a different way from other people; to have different attitudes or ideas与众不同
    • She was a gifted and original artist who marched to a different drummer.她有天赋,具独创性,是个与众不同的艺术家。

march

noun
/mɑːtʃ/
/mɑːrtʃ/
Idioms
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  1. [countable] an organized walk by many people from one place to another, in order to protest about something, or to express their opinions示威游行;抗议游行
    • protest marches抗议游行
    • to go on a march进行示威游行
    compare demonstration
    Extra Examples
    • The farmers halted the march outside the Ministry of Agriculture.农民在农业部外停下了游行队伍。
    • The march was broken up by police in riot gear.游行队伍被身穿防暴服的警察强行驱散。
    • There were in excess of 100 000 people at the march.参与游行的人数超过了 10 万。
    • a march against racism反对种族主义的游行
    • a march for the victims of the war为战争受害者举行的游行
    Topics Social issuesc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • hunger
    • peace
    • protest
    verb + march
    • hold
    • organize
    • stage
    march + verb
    • mark something
    preposition
    • at a/​the march
    • on a/​the march
    • march against
    phrases
    • a march past
    See full entry
  2. [countable] an act of marching; a journey made by marching行进;行军
    • The army began their long march to the coast.部队开始了他们开往沿海地区的长途行军。
    see also forced march, route march
    Extra Examples
    • The army set off on a forced march north.部队开始向北急行军。
    • The border was still a day's march away.离边境还有一天的行程。
    • They reached the enemy position after an arduous approach march.经过艰苦的接敌行进,他们终于到达了敌军阵地。
    • Villages in the army's line of march were burned to the ground.部队途经的村子都被烧为平地。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • steady
    • slow
    verb + march
    • begin
    • set off on
    preposition
    • on the march
    • march from
    • march of
    phrases
    • line of march
    • a… march away
    • the march eastward, westward, etc.
    See full entry
  3. [singular] the march of something the steady development or forward movement of something稳步发展;稳步前进
    • the march of progress/technology/time平稳的进步;技术的稳步发展;时光的推移
    • the steady march towards equality稳步迈向平等的征途
  4. [countable] a piece of music written for marching to进行曲
    • a funeral march葬礼进行曲
    • The orchestra struck up a military march.管弦乐队奏起了军队进行曲。
    see also wedding marchTopics Musicc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • military
    • funeral
    • wedding
    verb + march
    • compose
    • play
    See full entry
  5. Word Originlate Middle English: from French marcher ‘to walk’ (earlier ‘to trample’), of uncertain origin.
Idioms
on the march
  1. marching somewhere在行军中;在行进中;在进展中
    • The enemy are on the march.敌人正在行军途中。
steal a march (on somebody)
  1. [no passive] to gain an advantage over somebody by doing something before them抢先(某人)一步;抢得先机
    • The company is looking at ways to steal a march on its European competitors.该公司正在想办法抢在欧洲竞争对手的前面。

March

noun
/mɑːtʃ/
/mɑːrtʃ/
[uncountable, countable]
(abbreviation Mar.)
Idioms
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  1. the 3rd month of the year, between February and April三月
    Extra Examples
    • She was born in March.她出生于三月。
    • (British English) The meeting is on the fifth of March/​March the fifth.会议在三月五日举行。
    • (North American English) The meeting is on March fifth.会议在3月5日。
    • We went to Japan last March.去年三月我们去了日本。
    • I arrived at the end of March.我是三月底到的。
    • Whale watching trips begin in early March. 观鲸之旅从三月初开始。
    • The seeds germinate from March to May.种子从三月发芽到五月。
    • The study appears in the March issue of the Journal of Paediatrics.这项研究发表在三月份的《儿科杂志》上。
    • The event will be held from March 3rd to 9th.活动将于3月3日至9日举行。
    • Elections were held in late March.选举于3月下旬举行。
    • He revealed his secret in a March 2019 interview.他在2019年3月的一次采访中透露了自己的秘密。
    Topics Timea1
    Word OriginMiddle English: from an Old French dialect variant of marz, from Latin Martius (mensis) ‘(month) of Mars’.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 695 COCA: 3483
march

noun¹

1movement/journey行進;行程ADJECTIVE | VERB + MARCH | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVElong長途跋涉steady穩步的行進slow緩慢的行進forced強行軍approach接敵行進They reached the enemy position after an arduous approach march.經過艱苦的接敵行進,他們終於到達了敵軍陣地。fifty-mile, four-day, etc. * 50 英里、4 天等的行軍half a day's, two hours', etc.半天、2 小時等的行程The camp was half a day's march away.到達營地需要走半天的時間。northward, southward, etc.向北、向南等的行進forward, onward (figurative) 進展the forward march of technology技術的進步inevitable, inexorable (formal) , relentless, unstoppable (all figurative) 不可阻擋的進展;無情的發展
the inexorable march of time不可阻擋的時間的推移VERB + MARCHbegin, set off on開始行進;踏上征程The army set off on a forced march north.部隊開始向北急行軍。PREPOSITIONon the march在行軍中;在前進中The army has been on the march for two weeks.部隊已連續行軍兩週了。march from從⋯開始的行程the march from Selma to Montgomery從塞爾馬到蒙哥馬利的行程march of⋯的行程a march of over 30 miles30 多英里的行程the march of history / progress / science (often figurative) 歷史的/發展的/科學的進程march to, march towards/toward (figurative) 往⋯的行程;邁向⋯的徵程the steady march towards / toward equality穩步邁向平等的征程PHRASESline of march行軍路線Villages in the army's line of march were burned to the ground.部隊途經的村子都被燒為平地。a... march away⋯行程之外The border was still a day's march away.離邊境還有一天的行程。the march eastward, westward, etc.東進、西進等
march

noun²

2demonstration/parade示威遊行;遊行ADJECTIVE | VERB + MARCH | MARCH + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEhunger, peace, protest, victory反飢餓/反戰/抗議/勝利遊行triumphal, triumphant凱旋遊行anti-racism, pro-democracy, etc.反種族主義、支持民主等的遊行gay pride, pride同性戀大遊行peaceful和平遊行VERB + MARCHhold, organize, stage舉行遊行示威;組織遊行lead帶領遊行隊伍be on, go on, join in, take part in在遊行;進行遊行;加入遊行;參加遊行halt, stop停下遊行隊伍The farmers halted the march outside the presidential palace.農民們在總統官邸外停下了遊行隊伍。break up強行驅散遊行隊伍The march was broken up by police in riot gear.遊行隊伍被身穿防暴服的警察強行驅散。MARCH + VERBmark sth遊行紀念⋯a march marking the thirtieth anniversary of the shootings紀念槍擊事件 30 週年的遊行PREPOSITIONat a/the march, on a/the march參與遊行There were in excess of 100 000 people at the march.參與遊行的人數超過了 10 萬。march against反對⋯的遊行a march against racism反對種族主義的遊行march for為⋯舉行的遊行a march for the victims of the war為戰爭受害者舉行的遊行march of⋯的遊行a march of over 6 000 people6,000 多人的遊行march from, march to自⋯的遊行;向⋯的遊行PHRASESa march past (BrE) 分列式There will be a special march past of competitors.參賽者將列隊走過主席台。
march

noun³

3music音樂ADJECTIVE | VERB + MARCH ADJECTIVEmilitary軍隊進行曲funeral, wedding葬禮/婚禮進行曲quick, slow歡快的/徐緩的進行曲VERB + MARCHcompose創作進行曲play演奏進行曲
march

verb¹

1walk with regular steps齊步走;行走ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBbriskly, swiftly腳步輕快地/快速地行進boldly大膽地行進determinedly, purposefully堅定地/目標明確地前進proudly自豪地前行They marched proudly onto the football field.他們自豪地步入足球場。stiffly僵硬地行進inexorably (figurative) 不可阻擋地前進Time marches inexorably on and we still have not made a decision.時間不斷流逝,而我們仍未作決定。north, south, etc.向北、向南等行進ahead, forward, on, onward走向前;向前進;繼續行進The clock marched onward to the year 2005. (figurative) 時鐘邁向 2005 年。away, back, off, out, over, past, up (and down)走開;走回;離開;走出去;走過;行經;走上去(走回來)Craig marched up to the door and rang the bell.克雷格走到門口,按響了門鈴。Soldiers were marching up and down outside the government buildings.士兵們在政府大樓外來回齊步走。PREPOSITIONon向⋯方向進發The invading army marched on Rome.入侵的軍隊向羅馬進發。out of走出⋯So saying, she marched boldly out of the house.說完這些話,她勇敢地走出了屋子。through穿過⋯from, into, to, towards/toward從⋯開始行進;進入⋯;向⋯進發They marched all the way from London to Edinburgh.他們從倫敦一路行進到愛丁堡。PHRASESmarch in step齊步走conscripts learning to march in step (= in time with each other) 正在學習齊步走的應徵入伍者
march

verb²

2walk in a large group to protest about sth遊行抗議ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBpeacefully和平地遊行triumphantly勝利地遊行PREPOSITIONagainst遊行反對⋯Millions of people marched against the war.數百萬人遊行示威反對戰爭。for為⋯遊行They were marching for peace.他們為爭取和平而遊行。in support of遊行支持⋯protesters marching in support of the students' demands聲援學生要求的抗議遊行者on朝⋯方向遊行The demonstrators marched on the British embassy.示威者向英國大使館進發。through遊行穿過⋯We marched peacefully through the streets.我們的遊行隊伍平靜地穿過一條條街道。to, towards/toward向⋯遊行
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march verb
march (She marched straight past me.) walk1 (troops march)
march noun
demonstration
march

verb

march ♦︎ storm ♦︎ stomp ♦︎ stalk ♦︎ flounceThese words all mean to walk somewhere in an angry way. 这些词均表示怒冲冲地向某地进发、气呼呼地走。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to march / storm / stomp / stalk / flounce off / awayto march / storm / stomp / stalk / flounce in / into / out / out of (sth) march [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to walk somewhere quickly in a determined or angry way (坚定或愤怒地向某地)前进,进发She marched over to me and demanded an apology.她径直走过来,要我向她道歉。He marched off, muttering something.他嘟嘟囔囔地愤然离去。 see also march walk verb 1 storm [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to go somewhere suddenly and quickly in an angry, noisy way 气呼呼地疾走;闯;冲Apparently she stormed out of the meeting after only 15 minutes.显然,她在会议开始仅15分钟后就愤然离场。He thumped the table and then stormed off.他猛捶桌子,然后气呼呼地走了。 stomp [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) (rather informal) to walk somewhere with heavy steps, especially because you are annoyed (尤指因恼怒)迈着重重的步子走She stomped angrily up the stairs.她气鼓鼓地踏着重步走上楼梯。 stalk stɔːk [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to walk in an angry or proud way, especially away from sb/sth 怒冲冲地走(开);趾高气扬地走(开)He stalked off without a word.他一言未发,怒冲冲地走了。 flounce flaʊns [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) (written) to go somewhere in a way that draws attention to yourself, especially because you are angry or upset (尤指因愤怒或烦躁)急动,骤动,猛动With that, she flounced out of the room.她随即愤然冲出房间。Flounce is usually used about women or girls. * flounce通常是成年女子或女孩的动作。
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