marching

marching [mɑ:tʃɪŋ]  [mɑ:tʃɪŋ] 

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原级:march

第三人称单数:marches

marching的翻译

过去分词:marched

过去式:marched

marching 基本解释

动词进军; (坚定地向某地)前进( march的现在分词 ); 进展; 游行示威(或抗议)

marching 网络解释

1. 行军:该指示物便被移走). 把部队行军(marching)至一个只容纳敌人权力指示物的地区不足以发动战事. 你只需把该指示物放回权力库中,...

2. 行进:棋盘格(Checkerboard)测试图像:共含 4n个图像内容行进(Marching)测试图像:共含 5n个图像内容行走(Walking)测试图像:共含 2n^2个图像内容目的: 检查所有的地址解码错误.

3. 行变程:marchhygiene 行军卫生 | marching 行变程 | marchingcompass 行军罗盘

4. 步操:Insistent 坚持 | Marching 步操 | Ostinato 固定音型

marching 单语例句

1. Li is taking a long view, saying his business is still at the end of winter and marching to spring.

2. marching什么意思

2. Thousands of workers from the Solidarity trade union are marching this week in the Polish capital to demand government protection for industrial jobs.

3. Libor Kozak got his marching order in stoppage time for a second bookable offence to add to Lazio's misery.

4. marching的解释

4. He could feel the marching music seemingly running right through his body as he conducted the chorus with tremendous energy.

5. marching的近义词

5. Led by a US high school marching band, it wound its way through central London under clear skies.

6. Security guards prevent members of a labor union from marching to the Singapore Consulate General in Hong Kong on Wednesday.

7. 911chaxun查询·英语单词

7. Performers will interact with tourists during their marching, filling the air with conviviality.

8. Almost three years after his wife filed for divorce, rock guitarist Carlos Santana is marching to a new beat with his drummer.

9. Israeli police and army encircled an encampment of Gaza pullout opponents preventing them from marching to the nearby Gaza Strip.

10. As the nation's economy continues to power ahead, many enterprises in China are marching towards the same goal windfalls from abroad.

marching 英英释义

marching的解释

noun

1. marching是什么意思

1. the act of marching
    walking with regular steps (especially in a procession of some kind)

    e.g. it was a long march
           we heard the sound of marching

    Synonym: march