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march noun PUBLIC EVENT

C1 [ C ] an event in which a large number of people walk through a public place to express their support for something, or their disagreement with or disapproval of something抗议游行,示威游行

She's going on a march on Saturday in protest over the closure of the hospital.她将在周六参加一个反对关闭医院的示威游行。

More examples

The protest march went off peacefully with only two arrests.

The march will be heavily policed by an anti-riot unit.

The lecturers joined the protest march to show solidarity with their students.

Demonstrators nearly came to blows with the police during the march.

They are planning a large anti-racism march.

march noun MUSIC

[ C ] a piece of music with a strong, regular beat, written for marching to进行曲

a funeral march葬礼进行曲
Mendelssohn's Wedding March门德尔松的《婚礼进行曲》

march noun SOLDIERS' WALK

[ C or U ] a walk, especially by a group of soldiers all walking with the same movement and speed行走;(尤指)行军,进军

It had been a long march and the soldiers were weary.这是一次长途行军,士兵们疲惫不堪。
The border was within a day's march (= distance measured in time taken to walk it).走一天便能到达边境。
on the march

If soldiers are on the march, they have started marching to a place.在行军中,在行进中

march noun CONTINUOUS DEVELOPMENT

[ S ] the continuous development of a state, activity, or idea持续的推进

It is impossible to stop the forward march of progress/time.发展的脚步/时间的流逝是无法阻挡的。
The island is being destroyed by the relentless march of tourism.旅游业的恶性发展正在破坏着这个岛。

march verb WALK

C2 [ I ] to walk somewhere quickly and in a determined way, often because you are angry(常因生气而)快步走

She marched into my office and demanded to know why I hadn't written my report.她冲进我的办公室,质问我为什么没写报告。

C1 [ I ] to walk through a public place as part of a public event to express support for something, or disagreement with or disapproval of something抗议游行,示威游行

Over four thousand people marched through London today to protest against the proposed new law.今天4000多人在伦敦街头游行,抗议新的法律提案。

C1 [ I or T ] to walk with regular steps and keeping the body stiff, usually in a formal group of people who are all walking in the same way(齐步)行走,行进

The band marched through the streets.乐队齐步走过街道。
The soldiers marched 90 miles in three days.士兵们3天内行军90英里。

More examples

He started to march away, and the others fell in behind him.

She marched up to him and slapped his face.

The soldiers marched behind the coffin.

He marched into the room and demanded money.

Soldiers were marching into the city.

march verb TAKE FORCEFULLY

[ T + adv/prep ] to forcefully make someone go somewhere by taking hold of that person and pulling them there or going there together拽着…走;押送

Without saying a word, she took hold of my arm and marched me off to the headmaster's office.她只字未说,抓着我的胳膊就把我拽到了校长办公室。
The police marched a gang of youths out of the building.警察押着一帮年轻人走出了大楼。
See also

Idiom(s)

Marchnoun [ C or U ]uk/mɑːtʃ/ us/mɑːrtʃ/ written abbreviation Mar.

A1 the third month of the year, after February and before April三月

The next meeting will be in March.下次会议在三月举行。
He left on 26 March.他是在3月26日离开的。
She is retiring next March.她明年三月退休。

More examples

My birthday is in March.

I hope to see you in March.

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
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 695 COCA: 3483
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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