1 V-ERG 行軍;前進;使齊步走 When soldiers
march somewhere, or when a commanding officer
marches them somewhere, they walk there with very regular steps, as a group.
行軍;前進;使齊步走 [Also VERB] -
A Scottish battalion was marching down the street. [VERB prep./adv.]
蘇格蘭軍隊的一個營正沿街行進。
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Captain Ramirez called them to attention and marched them off to the main camp. [VERB noun adv./prep.]
拉米雷斯上尉命令他們立正,然後齊步走到主營地。
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We marched fifteen miles to Yadkin River. [V amount/n]
我們前進了15英裏,來到亞德金河畔。
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The ice was not thick enough to bear the weight of marching men. [VERB-ing]
冰不夠厚,承受不了行軍士兵的重量。
A day's march is the distance that a group of soldiers can march in one day.
(軍隊)一天的行程 -
The Colonel and his forces were camped on the plain of Tuna, a day's march north of Phari.
上校和他的部隊駐紮在帕裏北部的蒂納平原,那裏離帕裏還有一天的行程。
If a group of soldiers are
on the march, they are marching somewhere.
在行軍中 2 VERB 示威遊行;抗議遊行 When a large group of people
march for a cause, they walk somewhere together in order to express their ideas or to protest about something.
示威遊行;抗議遊行 [Also VERB] -
The demonstrators then marched through the capital chanting slogans and demanding free elections. [VERB prep./adv.]
示威者然後穿越首都遊行,他們反複高喊口號要求進行自由選舉。
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Hundreds of activists marked the holy day by marching for peace and disarmament. [VERB prep./adv.]
數百名積極分子以呼籲和平與裁軍的遊行紀念了這個神聖的日子。
3 VERB (因生氣等快速毅然地)走,行走 If you say that someone
marches somewhere, you mean that they walk there quickly and in a determined way, for example because they are angry.
(因生氣等快速毅然地)走,行走 4 VERB 迫使…同行;強迫…一起走 If you
march someone somewhere, you force them to walk there with you, for example by holding their arm tightly.
迫使…同行;強迫…一起走 -
They were marched through a crocodile-infested area and, if they slowed down, were beaten with sticks. [be VERB-ed prep./adv.]
他們被押着穿過一個鳄魚成群的地方,要是步子稍有放慢,便會遭棍打。
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I marched him across the room, down the hall and out onto the doorstep. [VERB noun prep./adv.]
我拽着他穿過房間和大廳,來到門階上。
5 N-SING 進步;進展;發展 The march of something is its steady development or progress.
進步;進展;發展 6 N-COUNT 進行曲 A
march is a piece of music with a regular rhythm that you can march to.
進行曲 7 PHRASE 辭退通知;逐客令 If you give someone their
marching orders, you tell them that you no longer want or need them, for example as your employee or as your lover.
辭退通知;逐客令 [British] -
They've had their marching orders.
他們已經收到了辭退的通知。
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What does it take for a woman to say 'that's enough' and give her man his marching orders?
女人要如何才能開得了口,對她的戀人說出“我受夠了”,讓他走人?
in AM, use 美國英語用 walking papers
8 PHRASE 搶先;搶佔先機 If you
steal a march on someone, you start doing something before they do it in order to gain an advantage over them.
搶先;搶佔先機 -
If its strategy succeeds, Mexico could even steal a march on its northern neighbour.
如果策略得當,墨西哥甚至可以趕在其北部鄰國之前搶得先機。
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