marches
US /mɑːrtʃɪz/
UK /mɑːrtʃɪz/
名词
1.
游行, 示威
an organized walk by a large group of people, especially to protest about something
示例:
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The civil rights marches of the 1960s were pivotal.
20世纪60年代的民权游行至关重要。
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Thousands participated in the protest marches.
数千人参加了抗议游行。
2.
进行曲, 军乐
a piece of music with a strong regular rhythm, suitable for marching to
示例:
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The band played several military marches.
乐队演奏了几首军乐进行曲。
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The children practiced their parade marches.
孩子们练习了他们的阅兵进行曲。
动词
行进, 前进
walk in a military manner with a regular, measured tread
示例:
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The soldiers marches in perfect formation.
士兵们以完美的队形行进。
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He marches to the beat of his own drum.
他特立独行。