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(the third month of the year, the month following February.) marsmarsj--------marsjereIsubst. \/mɑːtʃ\/1) opptog, tog2) lang og slitsom ferd, lang vandring3) ( musikk) marsj4) ( overført) fremgang, fremskritt, utvikling, gangby slow marches i korte dagsmarsjercolumn of march se ➢ columngain\/steal a march on ( også overført) få et forsprang (på), overlistea line of march marsjrute, marsjretningon the march på fremmarsj, på vei ( overført) i fremgang, i gangIIsubst. (i flertall: marches) \/mɑːtʃ\/grense, grenselandthe Welsh Marches grenselandet mellom England og WalesIIIverb \/mɑːtʃ\/1) marsjere2) toge, skride, vandre3) ( overført) gå fremover, avansere4) få til å marsjere, føre, sende avgårde5) få til å bryte oppeasy march! marsj i mak!forward march! eller quick march! fremad marsj!march for marsjere mot\/tilmarch off føre bort, dra avgårde medmarch on gå fremovermarch past defilere forbiready to march marsjklarIVverb \/mɑːtʃ\/grensemarch (up)on\/with grense til
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