vi.(坚定地向某地)前进;行军,进军;游行示威;进展,进行
n.行进,前进;行军;游行示威;进行曲
vt.使前进;使行军
arched───adj.拱形的;有拱的;弓形结构的;v.成弓形弯曲;成弓形(arch的过去分词形式)
marchen───n.童话
marcher───n.行进者,游行者;n.(Marcher)人名;(法)马尔谢
marches───n.边界地区(尤指英格兰与苏格兰或威尔士的);n.(Marches)人名;(意)马尔凯斯
matched───adj.相配的;敌得过的;v.敌得过;和…相配(match的过去式和过去分词)
parched───adj.焦的;炎热的;炒过的;干透的;非常口渴的;v.烘干;使极渴(parch的过去分词)
inarched───v.接枝;n.嫁接
marchens───n.童话
marchers───n.行进者,游行者;n.(Marcher)人名;(法)马尔谢
The guards marched the prisoner away.───卫兵押着囚犯离开了。
The people marched en masse.───人们一起齐步向前行。
They marched out singly or in pairs.───他们一个一个地或成双成对地走出去。
I remember how quiet he was. as he marched out of the house.───我记得父亲走出屋子时,他是多么的平静。
Tens of thousands of students and schoolchildren marched in Santiago, Chile's capital, to call for the abolition of private schools.───智利首府圣地亚哥数十万学生、学童示威游行,要求废除私立学校。
All that morning as they had moved up the river he had been noting the direction in which they marched.───这一上午,他一边顺着河走,一边暗暗留意队伍前进的方向。
Dad marched me up to my room and shut the door behind him, and then he said--Let's you and me have a talk, FRIEND.───老爸把我架回房间,转身把门关上,然后说——咱俩得好好谈一谈了,哥们儿。
Jackson's men began to leave the next morning. Union soldiers watched as they marched away. General Hooker thought Lee was withdrawing.───杰克逊的人马在第二天清晨开拔。在他们出发时,联盟军的士兵们监视着。胡克将军认为李正在撤退。
He took a firm grip of my arm and marched me towards the door.───他紧紧抓着我的手臂,拉我往门口走。
He marched off, whistling a merry tune.
1000 people marched, beating drums and carrying flags.
He marched off, seething with frustration.
Caesar's legions marched through France and crossed into Britain.
The crowd of demonstrators marched along the main street.
The band marched through the streets.
They marched 20 miles to reach the capital.
On 29 August the royal army marched into Inverness.
They burst open the door and marched in.