march
verb
noun
noun
mɑːtʃ
verb
1
if
soldiers
or
other
people
march
somewhere,
they
walk
there
quickly
with
firm
regular
steps
行进,行军
I
[+
across/along/past
etc
]
On
29
August
the
royal
army
marched
into
Inverness.
八月二十九日皇家军队开进因弗内斯。
[+
on
]
He
gathered
his
troops
and
prepared
to
march
on
the
capital
(=march
to
the
capital
in
order
to
attack
it)
.
他召集起他的军队准备开往首都。
Quick
march!
2
if
a
large
group
of
people
march
somewhere,
they
walk
there
together
to
express
their
ideas
or
protest
about
something
示威游行,抗议游行
I always + adv/prep
An
estimated
5,000
people
marched
through
the
city
to
demonstrate
against
the
factory
closures.
大约有五千人在市里游行示威,抗议工厂关闭。
[+
on
]
Outraged
citizens
marched
on
City
Hall
(=marched
to
City
Hall)
,
demanding
the
police
chief’s
resignation.
愤怒的市民走向市政厅,要求警察局长辞职。
3
to
walk
somewhere
quickly
and
with
determination,
often
because
you
are
angry
〔常指因生气而快速毅然地〕走,行走
I always + adv/prep
[+
off/out
etc
]
Brett
marched
out
of
the
office,
slamming
the
door
behind
him.
布雷特大步走出办公室,砰的一声摔上了门。
4
to
force
someone
to
walk
somewhere
with
you,
often
pushing
or
pulling
them
roughly
迫使〔某人〕走〔常伴有推拽动作〕
T always + adv/prep
march
sb
to/into
etc
sth
Mr
Carter
marched
us
to
the
principal’s
office.
卡特先生把我们押到校长办公室。
5
be given/get your marching orders
to
be
ordered
to
leave,
especially
because
someone
no
longer
wants
you
to
work
for
them
or
no
longer
wants
a
relationship
with
you
被下了逐客令
BrE informal
6
time marches on
used
to
say
that
as
time
goes
by,
situations
change
and
things
do
not
remain
the
same
时间过得飞快
noun
7
an
organized
event
in
which
many
people
walk
together
to
express
their
ideas
or
protest
about
something
示威游行,抗议游行
The
police
decided
not
to
ban
the
march.
警方决定不禁止这次示威游行。
protest/civil
rights/peace
etc
march
I
went
on
a
lot
of
peace
marches
when
I
was
a
student.
学生时代我参加了好多次和平示威游行。
8
when
soldiers
walk
with
firm
regular
steps
from
one
place
to
another
行进,行军
The
general
led
his
forces
on
a
long
march
southwards.
将军率领他的军队朝南长途行军。
9
on the march
a.
an
army
that
is
on
the
march
is
marching
somewhere
b.
a
belief,
idea
etc
that
is
on
the
march
is
becoming
stronger
and
more
popular
〔信仰、观念等〕越来越强烈,越来越普遍
Fascism
is
on
the
march
again
in
some
parts
of
Europe.
在欧洲一些地区,法西斯主义又抬头了。
10
a day’s march/two weeks’ march etc
the
distance
a
group
of
soldiers
can
march
in
a
particular
period
of
time
一天/两周等的行军路程
Lake
Van
was
still
three
days’
march
away.
离凡湖还有三天的路程。
11
the march of time/history/progress etc
the
way
that
things
happen
or
change
over
time
and
cannot
be
stopped
时间的推移/历史的发展/前进的步伐等
formal
You
can’t
control
the
march
of
science.
你不可能控制科学的发展。
She
was
desperate
to
halt
the
march
of
time
upon
her
face
and
figure.
她一心要让时光的脚步在她脸上和身上停留下来。
12
a
piece
of
music
for
people
to
march
to
进行曲
military
marches
军队进行曲
a
funeral
march
葬礼进行曲
13
marches
the
area
around
the
border
between
England
and
Wales
or
between
England
and
Scotland
〔英格兰与威尔士或苏格兰之间的〕交界地区
plural 复数
noun
14
Mar.
written
abbreviation
书面缩写为 Mar.the third month of the year, between February and April 三月
BrE : AmE
next/last
March
She
started
work
here
last
March.
她去年三月开始在这儿工作。
in
March
The
theatre
opened
in
March
2001.
戏院于二零零一年三月开业。
on
March
6th
There’s
a
meeting
on
March
6th.
三月六日有一个会议。
on
6th
March
I
wrote
to
my
bank
on
6th
March.
我三月六日写信给银行。
March
6
The
hospital
is
scheduled
to
open
March
6.
医院计划于三月六日开业。