词汇 | march on |
释义 | Phr V march on marches, marching, marched march on swh to walk to a particular place in a large group in order to attack it or to express your opposition to somethingThousands of antiwar demonstrators have marched on the Pentagon.Armed rebels marched on the capital to seize power. march on sth to walk to a particular place in a large group in order to attack it or to protest about something: Mikael gathered his troops and prepared to march on Addis Ababa. Demonstrators marched on the government in Berlin, and demanded that its leaders answer for their policies. march on1. To continue walking or marching forward. We had no choice but to march on, despite the rain. 2. To continue doing something or making progress. We've run into a few problems with the software, but we're still marching on to meet our December deadline. 3. To move forward unabated or unhindered. Each day marches on, and before we know it, we're in our 50s with all the promise of our youth behind us. march on1. Lit. to continue marching. Please march on. Don't stop here; there are other parts of the parade coming along behind you. Let's march on. We have a long way to go. 2. Fig. [for time] to continue. Time marches on. We are all getting older. As the day marches on, try to get everything completed. march onv. 1. To continue to march: The militia marched on despite the jeers from the people on the sidewalk. 2. To assemble and walk to some place in order to express an opinion, especially opposition, to people of power there: The employees' union marched on the state capitol. |
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