| 释义 |
marching orders ˈmarching ˌorders noun [plural] (US USUALLY ˈwalking ˌpapers) informal ► F0 If you give someone their marching orders, you ask them to leave a place or a job because they have done something wrong: » Three players got their marching orders last week.» She was called into the boss's office and given her marching orders.Thesaurus+: ↑Firing staff and being fired |