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forced march

强行军,强迫行军,强制行军,强迫性行军

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Military.

    • : any march that is longer than troops are accustomed to and maintained at a faster pace than usual, generally undertaken for a particular objective under emergency conditions.

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Examples

  • A spokesman for Lewisham council said last year that it would be forced to act if the family returned to Britain.

  • I was pregnant, uncomfortably so, for the first time and with twins, due the following March.

  • Last March they gave Airbus a huge piece of new business, ordering 169 A320s and 65 of the slightly larger A321.

  • One is forced to ask, what on earth was Andrew doing hanging out with scantily clad teenagers?

  • But his words felt forced and were belied his 2004 vote to oppose marking Martin Luther King Jr.

  • In less than ten minutes, the bivouac was broken up, and our little army on the march.

  • Nothing remarkable occurred in our march through this country.

  • Genoa has but recently and partially felt the new impulse, yet even here the march of improvement is visible.

  • Then with your victorious legions you can march south and help drive the Yankee invaders from the land.

  • While they were doing this, he assembled the officers around him, and the meaning of our night march was explained to us.