词组 | march |
释义 | march /mɑːtʃ $ mɑːrtʃ/ noun an organized event in which many people walk together to protest about somethingnouns + marcha protest march The trades union organized a protest march through the city centre.a peace/anti-war march Several people were arrested during yesterday’s peace march.adjectivesa peaceful march The organizers say the march will be a peaceful one.verbshold/organize/stage a march The workers held a march to show their opposition to the plan. | Unions organized a march, demanding ‘Money for Jobs, Not for Banks’.take part in a march also attend a march formal She took part in student marches when she was at university.go on a march They went on a march to protest against cuts in government spending.join a march Tens of thousands joined the protest march through Caracas.lead a march Dr King led a famous march in Washington.stop/halt a march The police stopped the march, in order to avoid further violence.ban a march Anti-government marches have been banned.prepositionsa march to/towards/from sth More than 5,000 people took part in a protest march to the capital. | She led a march from Rawalpindi to Islamabad demanding fresh elections.a march through sth The demonstrators are planning a march through the centre of London.a march against sth They are planning a march against the war.at a march There were at least 8,000 people at the march. |
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