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I . march [mɑ:tʃ, ingl. am. mɑ:rtʃ] SUST.

march
marsz m
to be on the march fig.

II . march [mɑ:tʃ, ingl. am. mɑ:rtʃ] V. intr.

III . march [mɑ:tʃ, ingl. am. mɑ:rtʃ] V. trans.

1. march (walk):

to march 12 miles

2. march (force):

to march sb off to a room

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to give sb his marching orders ingl. brit. coloq.

March [mɑ:tʃ, ingl. am. mɑ:rtʃ] SUST.

March
marzec m

Véase también: April

II . April [ˈeɪprəl] ADJ.

peace march SUST.

peace march

protest march SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The march had been a real trial and was not without incident.
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Small metal bars are added to the ribbon when the bearer has completed the march more than one time.
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Criers may march before the procession, yelling to clear the way for it.
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The residents have sought to re-route the march away from this area, seeing it as triumphalist and supremacist.
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The sher is a set dance in 4/4 march-like tempo.
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Porky goes racing from the building and dashes into the office of the infantry division, proclaiming that he wants to l-l-learn to m-m-march.
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A protest march was organised, attracting around 30 demonstrators.
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Courtship displays begin with a male following the female in a stately, march-like walk.
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An infiltrator attempted to disrupt the march by bursting balloons, but was frightened away by booing.
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Lately new music has been in focus but also the traditional and march pieces is played.
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