单词 | march |
释义 | Word Frequency march 1(mɑːtʃ) verb 1. (intransitive) to walk or proceed with stately or regular steps, usually in a procession or military formation 2. (transitive) to make (a person or group) proceed he marched his army to the town 3. (transitive) to traverse or cover by marching to march a route noun 4. the act or an instance of marching 5. a regular stride a slow march 6. a long or exhausting walk 7. advance; progression (of time, etc) 8. a distance or route covered by marching 9. a piece of music, usually in four beats to the bar, having a strongly accented rhythm 10. steal a march on Derived forms marcher (ˈmarcher) noun Word origin C16: from Old French marchier to tread, probably of Germanic origin; compare Old English mearcian to mark1Word Frequency march 2(mɑːtʃ) noun 1. Also called: marchland a frontier, border, or boundary or the land lying along it, often of disputed ownership verb 2. (intr; often foll by upon or with) to share a common border (with) Word origin C13: from Old French marche, from Germanic; related to mark1Word Frequency March 1(mɑːtʃ) noun the third month of the year, consisting of 31 days Word origin from Old French, from Latin Martius (month) of MarsWord Frequency March 2(març) noun the German name for the Morava (sense 1) Word Frequency MArchabbreviation for Master of Architecture Word Frequency March.abbreviation for Marchioness |
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