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1 | I/T if soldiers march , they walk in a group with each person matching the speed and movements of the others (使)行军;(使)进军 |
| They made us march for hours. 他们让我们行军数小时。 |
| He told the sergeant to march us for another five miles. 他告诉中士让我们再行军5英里。 |
| 1a | I to walk along a road as part of a group of people protesting about something (示威)游行 | | Health workers are today marching through the centre of London in protest at government cuts. 医疗卫生工作者今天将在伦敦中心游行以抗议政府削减开支。 | | march on sth (=towards it) The day before, 50,000 demonstrators had marched on the Pentagon. 朝某物行进 | |
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2 | I +into/out of/up to etc to walk somewhere quickly and in a determined , confident , or angry way 走进;闯进 |
| She marched into the room without knocking. 她没敲门就闯进房间。 |
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3 | T +out of/off/to etc to force someone to walk somewhere with you , for example by holding their arm 带走;拖走 |
| Both men were marched out of the restaurant. 两人都被带出饭店。 |
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4 | I +on/onwards mainly literary to continue to happen , develop , or make progress and be impossible to stop 发展;进展 |
| Time marches on. 时光流逝。 |
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