March 英 [mɑ:tʃ]   美 [mɑrtʃ]

March

March  英 [mɑ:tʃ] 美 [mɑrtʃ]

n. 三月;示威游行,行军 

进行时:marching  过去式:marched  过去分词:marched  第三人称单数:marches  名词复数:marches 

Fresh Salmon doesn't come in before March. 在三月份以前鲑鱼不会上市。
They marched 20 miles to reach the capital. 他们行进了 20 英里才到达首都。

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  • n. 三月;示威游行,行军
  • 1. Fresh Salmon doesn't come in before March.

    在三月份以前鲑鱼不会上市。

  • 2. They marched 20 miles to reach the capital.

    他们行进了 20 英里才到达首都。

  • 3. The guards marched the prisoner away.

    卫兵押着囚犯离开了。

  • 4. protest marches

    抗议游行

  • 5. to go on a march

    进行示威游行

  • 6. 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。

  • March third month, c. 1200, from Anglo-French marche, Old French marz, from Latin Martius (mensis) "(month) of Mars," from Mars (genitive Martis). For March hare, proverbial type of madness, see mad (adj.). The proverb about coming in like a lion, going out like a lamb is since 1630s.
  • march (n.1) "act of marching," 1580s, from march (v.) or else from Middle French marche (n.), from marcher (v.). The musical sense first attested 1570s, from notion of "rhythmic drumbeat" for marching. Transferred sense of "forward motion" is from 1620s.
  • march (n.2) "boundary," late 13c. (in reference to the borderlands beside Wales, rendering Old English Mercia), from Old French marche "boundary, frontier," from Frankish *marka or some other Germanic source (compare Old High German marchon "to mark out, delimit," German Mark "boundary;" see mark (n.1)). Now obsolete.
  • march (v.) "to walk with regular tread," early 15c., from Middle French marcher "to march, walk," from Old French marchier "to stride, march," originally "to trample, tread underfoot," perhaps from Frankish *markon or some other Germanic source related to obsolete Middle English march (n.) "borderland" (see march (n.2)). Or possibly from Gallo-Roman *marcare, from Latin marcus "hammer," via notion of "tramping the feet." Meaning "to cause to march" is from 1590s. Related: Marched; marching. Marching band is attested from 1852. Italian marciare, Spanish marchar are said to be from French.
march / mɑːtʃ ; NAmE mɑːrtʃ / verb , noun march marches marched marching verb 1 [intransitive ] to walk with stiff regular steps like a soldier 齐步走;行进 (+ 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。 Quick march! (= the order to start marching) (口令)齐步走! + noun They marched 20 miles to reach the capital. 他们行进了 20 英里才到达首都。 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。 3 [intransitive ] to walk through the streets in a large group in order to protest about sth 游行示威;游行抗议 SYN demonstrate 4 [transitive ] marchsb + adv./prep. to force sb 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。 IDIOMS get your ˈmarching orders ( BrE) ( informal) to be ordered to leave a place, a job, etc. 奉命离开;被解职 give sb their ˈmarching orders ( informal) to order sb to leave a place, their job, etc. 命令某人离开;解雇 march to (the beat of) a different ˈdrummer/ˈdrum 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。 PHRASAL VERBS ˌmarch ˈon to move on or pass quickly 继续行进;快速经过 Time marches onand we still have not made a decision. 时间过得飞快,而我们却还没有拿定主意。 ˈmarch on… to march to a place to protest about sth or to attack it 向…行进(以示抗议或进行攻击) Several thousand people marched on City Hall. 数千人涌往市政厅进行抗议。 noun 1 [countable ] an organized walk by many people from one place to another, in order to protest about sth, 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  (1 ) 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。 3 [singular ] the marchof sth the steady development or forward movement of sth 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 4 [countable ] a piece of music written for marching to 进行曲 a funeral march 葬礼进行曲 IDIOM on the ˈmarch 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。 more at steal v. march / mɑːtʃ ; NAmE mɑːrtʃ / March / mɑːtʃ ; NAmE mɑːrtʃ / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] ( abbr.Mar. ) the 3rd month of the year, between February and April 三月 HELP  To see how Marchis used, look at the examples at April. *March 的用法见词条 April 下的示例。 IDIOMsee mad March Marches March / mɑːtʃ ; NAmE mɑːrtʃ /
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