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Marches Meaning in English

word · lemma: march

/ˈmɑɹtʃɪz/
MAR-chiz
/mˈɑːtʃɪz/
MAA-chiz

释义

'Marches' is the plural of 'march.' It can refer to organized walks or processions, especially as a form of protest, or to the way soldiers move together in a formal line.

用法与细微差别

Often used for large groups moving with a purpose, commonly during protests ('protest marches'), or disciplined walks ('military marches'). Not used for casual walks. As a noun, takes 'hold' or 'organize.' As a verb, 'marches' is also third person singular of 'march.'

例句

Many people joined the marches for equal rights.

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The soldiers' marches were perfectly in time.

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There were three big marches in the city this month.

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The government responded after weeks of student marches.

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Historic marches have changed the country before.

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She supports women's rights and attends the annual marches every year.

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