march

march
noun
(the third month of the year, the month following February.) mars
marsj
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marsjere
I
subst. \/mɑːtʃ\/
1) opptog, tog
2) lang og slitsom ferd, lang vandring
the march on Rome
marsjen mot Rom
3) (musikk) marsj
the soloist was playing a funeral march by Chopin
pianisten spilte en sørgemarsj av Chopin
4) (overført) fremgang, fremskritt, utvikling, gang
the march of civilization
sivilisasjonens utvikling
the march of events
begivenhetenes gang
the march of science
vitenskapens fremskritt
by slow marches i korte dagsmarsjer
column of march secolumn
gain\/steal a march on (også overført) få et forsprang (på), overliste
a line of march marsjrute, marsjretning
on the march på fremmarsj, på vei (overført) i fremgang, i gang
II
subst. (i flertall: marches) \/mɑːtʃ\/
grense, grenseland
the Welsh Marches grenselandet mellom England og Wales
III
verb \/mɑːtʃ\/
1) marsjere
2) toge, skride, vandre
3) (overført) gå fremover, avansere
events are beginning to march
ting begynner å skje
4) få til å marsjere, føre, sende avgårde
the prisoners were marched through the streets
fangene ble ført gjennom gatene
5) få til å bryte opp
march the troops
easy march! marsj i mak!
forward march! eller quick march! fremad marsj!
march for marsjere mot\/til
march off føre bort, dra avgårde med
they marched him off to prison
march on gå fremover
march past defilere forbi
ready to march marsjklar
IV
verb \/mɑːtʃ\/
grense
march (up)on\/with grense til

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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