marches

marches ['mɑ:tʃɪz]  ['mɑ:tʃɪz] 

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原级:march

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现在分词:marching

过去分词:marched

marches的解释

过去式:marched

marches 基本解释
进军;前进( march的第三人称单数 );进展;游行示威;
marches 网络解释

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1. 马策斯:Marchena 馬切納 | Marches 馬策斯 | Marchfeld 馬克非

2. 游行:Modern 现代 | Marches 游行 | Military percussion 军事打击乐

3. 沼澤:Mangroves紅樹林 33 | Marches沼澤 32 | Matrix基質 185

marches 单语例句

1. Protesters went on marches at Tahrir Square on Friday, calling for the reform of the Constitutional Assembly.

2. Organisers said the demonstration also aimed to advertise protest marches planned for next Saturday, exactly one month before the March 4 presidential election.

3. The soldiers have also learned the necessary knowledge for sunstroke prevention, long marches and wilderness first aid.

4. Their low seedings never mattered on their marches through the draw to semifinal victories Thursday, nor did the formidable health problems each overcame to get this far.

5. Relatives of victims have staged frequent marches to demand justice, saying the city was lax in enforcing public safety codes for nightclubs and dance halls.

6. People are willing to join the marches from time to time, but they are not willing to march every week.

7. marches的近义词

7. Small groups of demonstrators across the country began marches to Tel Aviv on Tuesday ahead of the rally.

8. A band marches in the front, followed by relatives and friends with lanterns in hand.

9. As the country marches on to new economic heights, its insatiable appetite for energy and resources has provoked widespread concern around the world.

10. The Union Jack marches in with the launch of White Cube, a leading contemporary art gallery.

marches 英英释义

marches是什么意思

noun

1. marches

1. a region in central Italy

    Synonym: Marche