0 an organized walk by a group to show that they disagree with something -- демонстрация, марш протеста
to go on a march
1 the special type of walking that soldiers do -- марш
2 to walk somewhere as a group to show that you disagree with something -- участвовать в демонстрации, марше протеста
They marched to London to protest against government spending cuts.
3 When soldiers march, they walk together with regular steps. -- маршировать
4 to walk somewhere fast, often because you are angry -- резко, демонстративно уходить/вышагивать
She marched off angrily.
5 the third month of the year -- март
Within minutes, seven men, several dressed in suits and ties, marched in, one by one, and stood in a row behind us.
Some of them elected to wear traditional dress, especially for the street marches and rallies.
Under the blistering heat, the long marches could be exhausting and water was a scarce commodity.
In contrast, most of the pro-government marches originated from the poorer, western half of the city.
In fact, we had heard the 'real thing', the conventional march topic, earlier in the opera.
Now a gulf divided army and society, the sense of marching shoulder to shoulder with the society had vanished.
By the 1980s and 1990s, with post-structuralism on the march throughout the historical world, a more encompassing analysis of anti-communism was overdue.
Such a case is one in which judges march to a different drummer on "of course" groupings than the society at large.
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