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单词 march
释义 marchmarchesmarchedmarchingmarchmarch1 /mɑːtʃ $ mɑːrtʃ/ verb [transitive]1 if soldiers march, they walk with firm regular stepsmarch across/along/past etcTroops marched into the capital.troopmarch军队开进首都。2to walk together in a large group to protest about somethingmarch along/down/through etcFive thousand demonstrators marched through the city.demonstratormarch五千名示威者在城里游行。3to walk quickly because you are angry or determinedmarch off/out etcHe marched out of the room without a word.march他一句话都没说就大步走出了房间。THESAURUS: marchwalk to move forward by putting one foot in front of the other: He was walking along the street.bewalkgo somewhere on foot to walk – used especially to compare this with going by car, bus etc: It’s quicker if you go on foot.quickgo for a walk to walk somewhere for pleasure or for exercise: It was a lovely day so we decided to go for a walk.bedecidestroll to walk in a relaxed way, especially for pleasure: A few people were strolling along the beach.bestrollwander to walk with no particular aim or direction, often looking at things on the way: We wandered around the old city.wandermarch to walk quickly with firm regular steps – used especially about soldiers: Thousands of US soldiers marched through the streets.soldiermarchstreetSheila marched into the office.marchstride to walk with long steps in a determined or angry way: He turned quickly and strode out of the room.turnstridecreep/sneak to walk quietly because you do not want anyone to see or hear you: He crept down the stairs.creepstairWe sneaked out of the back of the classroom.sneakstagger to walk in a very unsteady way, especially because you are drunk or have been injured: A man staggered out of the bar and fell on the ground.staggerfallgrindHe hit her and she staggered and fell.staggerfalltrudge to walk in a slow tired way, especially when it is difficult to continue walking: She picked up her bags and continued trudging up the hill.pickbagcontinuetrudgetiptoe to walk quietly and carefully on your toes because you do not want to make a noise: I tiptoed out trying not to wake the baby.tiptoetrylimp to walk with difficulty because one leg hurts, putting most of your weight on the other leg: He was limping slightly and leaning on his stick.belimpleanwade to walk through water: They got out of the boat and waded to the beach.getwadehike to walk a long way in the mountains or countryside as an activity you enjoy: They hiked around the Pyrenees.hike
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