marching / mɑrtʃ /

行进中行进中的行进步行

marching3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to walk with regular and measured tread, as soldiers on parade; advance in step in an organized body.
  2. to walk in a stately, deliberate manner.
  3. to go forward; advance; proceed: Time marches on.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to cause to march.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or course of marching.
  2. the distance covered in a single period of marching.
  3. advance; progress; forward movement: the march of science.
  4. a piece of music with a rhythm suited to accompany marching.

marching 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

advancing

marching构成的短语

  • marching orders, get one's
  • march to a different beat
  • steal a march on

更多marching例句

  1. It wasn’t just about turkey for Ames, or for many other providers feeding the millions of Americans pitched into hunger since March.
  2. His contract with the Virginia Department of Corrections ended in March, a spokesman said.
  3. Alaska Airlines will take the first of its 32 aircraft in January and begin customer flights in March.
  4. Back in March, when the first round of shutdowns took hold, she struggled to find basics such as paper towels, tissues and masks.
  5. He was removed as provost in March and is no longer a member of the faculty.
  6. We were junketing all day and heard people marching outside.
  7. There were families, church groups, and college kids, all marching in clusters.
  8. One African American woman brandished a pocket-sized copy of the Constitution while marching.
  9. I looked around and I was marching next to a parent with two small white children.
  10. I was able to be alone while not alone, processing the fact that while I was marching and chanting I could literally die.
  11. The road on which the Federals were marching was narrow and on each side lined with dense underbrush.
  12. Rumors said that the enemy numbered thousands, and that they were already marching on the place.
  13. Whilst Davout was marching and fighting to achieve his purpose, the main battle went against the French.
  14. We have had hard times, and hard marching through this rough country, but thanks be to God, I have escaped with a whole skin.
  15. In the campaign in Holland last war, a party marching through a swamp, was ordered to form two deep.