march
$ \mathrm{march}^1 |märCH|
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verb no object, usually with adverbial of direction
〖~+副詞〗 〈兵士などが〉行進する; 進軍[進撃]する (!〖副詞〗は方向などの表現)
e.g. three companies of soldiers marched around the field.
〖~+副詞〗 (断固とした様子で)足早に行く, さっさと歩く (!〖副詞〗は方向などの表現)
e.g. without a word she marched from the room.
with object and adverbial of direction force (someone) to walk somewhere quickly: 〖~ A+副詞〗 A〈兵士など〉を行進させる; (無理やり)A〈人〉を歩かせる, 行かせる (!〖副詞〗は方向などの表現)
e.g. she gripped Rachel's arm and marched her out through the doors.
«…に向かって/…のために/…に反対して» デモ行進する «on/for/against» .
e.g. they planned to march on Baton Rouge
e.g. antigovernment protesters marched today through major cities.
e.g. time marches on.
noun
usually in singular an act or instance of marching: 進軍; 行進; 行進の距離
e.g. the relieving force was more than a day's march away.
〘楽〙 行進曲, マーチ
e.g. a protest march.
⦅かたく⦆ ; 〖通例the ~〗 (物事の)進行, 進展, 進歩
e.g. the inevitable march of history.
PHRASES
marching:
e.g. the army was on the march at last.
march to (the beat of) a different drummer
informal consciously adopt a different approach or attitude from the majority of people; be unconventional.
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$ \mathrm{march}^2 |märCH|
plural noun
〖通例~es〗 国境地方, 境界領域; 〖the Marches〗(特に)イングランドとスコットランド[ウェールズ]との境界地方
e.g. the Welsh Marches.
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$ \mathrm{March} |märCH|
noun
3月
e.g. the work was completed in March
e.g. as modifier : the March issue of the magazine.
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