释义 |
march2/mɑ:tʃ/ n. & v.●n. hist. [史义] 1 (usu. in pl. 通常用复数) a boundary, a frontier (esp. of the borderland between England and Scotland or Wales) 边界;边境(尤指英格兰、苏格兰或威尔士之间的接界) 2 a tract of often disputed land between two countries 有争端的边境地区 ●v. intr. (foll. by 常后跟 upon, with) (of a country, an estate, etc.) have a common frontier with, border on (与某国、某领地等)交界;毗连;毗邻 [Middle English from Old French marche, marchir, ultimately from Germanic: related to MARK1] |