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to+march+in+quick+(slow)+time

  • 1 march

    noun
    März, der; see also academic.ru/4393/August">August; hare 1.
    * * *
    (the third month of the year, the month following February.) der März
    * * *
    <pl -es>
    [mɑ:tʃ, AM mɑ:rtʃ]
    n März m; see also February
    * * *
    [mAːtʃ]
    n
    März m → also September
    See:
    → also September
    * * *
    march1 [mɑː(r)tʃ]
    A v/i
    1. MIL etc marschieren, ziehen:
    march off abrücken;
    march past (sb) (an jemandem) vorbeiziehen oder -marschieren;
    march up anrücken
    2. march on fig fortschreiten:
    time is marching on es ist schon spät, mir etc läuft die Zeit davon
    B v/t
    1. eine Strecke marschieren, (im Marsch) zurücklegen
    2. marschieren lassen:
    march off prisoners Gefangene abführen
    C s
    1. MIL Marsch m ( auch MUS):
    march past Vorbeimarsch, Parade f;
    slow march langsamer Parademarsch;
    march in file Rottenmarsch;
    march in line Frontmarsch;
    be on the march fig auf dem Vormarsch sein;
    be on the march again fig wieder im Kommen sein
    2. allg (Fuß)Marsch m:
    march fracture MED Marschfraktur f
    3. Marsch (-strecke f) m:
    a day’s march ein Tage(s)marsch
    4. MIL Vormarsch m (on auf akk)
    5. fig Fortschritt m (der Wissenschaft etc):
    march of progress fortschrittliche EntwicklungBesondere Redewendungen: march at ease! MIL ohne Tritt (marsch)!;
    quick march! MIL Abteilung marsch!;
    march order! MIL in Marschordnung angetreten!;
    steal a march on sb jemandem zuvorkommen
    march2 [mɑː(r)tʃ]
    A s
    1. HIST Mark f
    2. a) ( auch umstrittenes) Grenzgebiet, -land
    b) Grenze f
    3. the Marches pl das Grenzgebiet zwischen England einerseits und Schottland bzw Wales andererseits
    B v/i
    1. grenzen (on, upon an akk)
    2. eine gemeinsame Grenze haben ( with mit)
    * * *
    noun
    März, der; see also August; hare 1.
    * * *
    n.
    (§ pl.: marches)
    = Marsch -¨e m.
    März -e m. v.
    marschieren v.

    English-german dictionary > march

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