Слово англійською: march
Дієслово
Переклад march українською: марширува́ти, виводити, межувати
Детальний опис
- [intransitive] to walk with stiff regular steps like a soldier
- Quick march! (= the order to start marching)
- + adv./prep. Soldiers were marching up and down outside the government buildings.
- + noun They marched 20 miles to reach the capital.
- [intransitive] + adv./prep. to walk somewhere quickly in a determined way
- She marched over to me and demanded an apology.
- [intransitive] to walk through the streets in a large group in order to protest about something
- Millions of people marched against the war.
synonym demonstrateWordfinder- civil disobedience
- demonstrate
- hunger strike
- march
- occupy
- placard
- protest
- riot
- sabotage
- uprising
- They were marching for peace.
- We marched peacefully through the streets.
- Hundreds of people marched in support of the teachers' pay claim.
- [transitive] march somebody + adv./prep. to force somebody to walk somewhere with you
- The guards marched the prisoner away.
- She was marched out of the door and into a waiting car.
Word Originlate Middle English: from French marcher ‘to walk’ (earlier ‘to trample’), of uncertain origin.
Idioms - (informal) to be ordered to leave a place, a job, etc.
give somebody their marching orders
- (informal) to order somebody to leave a place, their job, etc.
march to (the beat of) a different drummer/drum | march to a different beat/tune
- to behave in a different way from other people; to have different attitudes or ideas
- She was a gifted and original artist who marched to a different drummer.
Phrasal Verbs