单词 | marched |
释义 | march1 /märch/intransitive verb
ORIGIN: Fr marcher to walk, prob from L marcus a hammer marchˈer noun marching orders plural noun
marching regiment noun One without permanent quarters march past noun The march of a body of troops, etc in front of the person who reviews it forced march A march necessarily carried out at great speed on the march
rogue's march Music played in derision of a person expelled steal a march on To gain an advantage over, esp in a sly or secret manner march2 /märch/noun
To have a common boundary ORIGIN: Fr marche; of Gmc origin; cf mark1, OE mearc marchˈer noun An inhabitant or lord of a border district (also adjective) marchˈ-dyke or marchˈ-dike noun A boundary wall, usu of turf marchˈlands plural noun A border area between countries marchˈman noun A person living on or near a border marchˈ-stone noun A boundary stone marchˈ-treason noun (historical) An offence against the laws of the marches, eg raiding the neighbouring country in time of peace Lord marcher (historical) A lord who had royal prerogative in, and jurisdiction over, lands in the marches riding the marches The old ceremony of riding round the bounds of a town, etc |
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