Marches – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
March
n.
third month of the Gregorian calendar
march
v.
trek, journey; walk in coordinated steps like soldiers; march in protest, demonstrate; advance; border
n.
long journey by foot; coordinated steps of soldiers; organized walk; progression; marching song; boundary
March (territorial entity)
A
march or
mark was, in broad terms, a
medieval European term for any kind of
borderland, as opposed to a notional "heartland". More specifically, a march was a border between realms, and/or a neutral/buffer zone under joint control of two states, in which different laws might apply. In both of these senses, marches served a political purpose, such as providing warning of military incursions, or regulating cross-border trade, or both.
Marches
Noun
1. a region in central Italy
(synonym) Marche
(hypernym) Italian region
(part-holonym) Italy, Italian Republic, Italia
march
Noun
1. the act of marching; walking with regular steps (especially in a procession of some kind); "it was a long march"; "we heard the sound of marching"
(synonym) marching
(hypernym) walk, walking
(hyponym) countermarch
2. a steady advance; "the march of science"; "the march of time"
(hypernym) progress, progression, procession, advance, advancement, forward motion, onward motion
3. a procession of people walking together; "the march went up Fifth Avenue"
(hypernym) procession
(hyponym) hunger march
4. district consisting of the area on either side of a border or boundary of a country or an area; "the Welsh marches between England and Wales"
(synonym) borderland, border district, marchland
(hypernym) district, territory, territorial dominion, dominion
(derivation) border, adjoin, edge, abut, butt, butt against, butt on
5. genre of music written for marching; "Sousa wrote the best marches"
(synonym) marching music
(hypernym) music genre, musical genre, genre, musical style
(hyponym) military march, military music, martial music
Verb
1. march in a procession; "They processed into the dining room"
(synonym) process
(hypernym) walk
(hyponym) file
2. force to march; "The Japanese marched their prisoners through Manchuria"
(hypernym) walk
(hyponym) frogmarch
3. walk fast, with regular or measured steps; walk with a stride; "He marched into the classroom and announced the exam"; "The soldiers marched across the border"
(hypernym) walk
(hyponym) troop
(see-also) advance, progress, pass on, move on, march on, go on
4. march in protest; take part in a demonstration; "Thousands demonstrated against globalization during the meeting of the most powerful economic nations in Seattle"
(synonym) demonstrate
(hypernym) protest, resist, dissent
(hyponym) picket
5. walk ostentatiously; "She parades her new husband around town"
(synonym) parade, exhibit
(hypernym) walk
6. cause to march or go at a marching pace; "They marched the mules into the desert"
(hypernym) walk
7. lie adjacent to another or share a boundary; "Canada adjoins the U.S."; "England marches with Scotland"
(synonym) border, adjoin, edge, abut, butt, butt against, butt on
(hypernym) touch, adjoin, meet, contact
(hyponym) neighbor, neighbour
(derivation) borderland, border district, marchland
marche
nf.
walking, perambulation, march; running, going; stair; motion, operation
marcher
v.
walk, tread, perambulate, march; go, run, move; function, work, operate, perform; agree
marché
nm.
market, fair; mart, emporium
marchar
v.
go; walk; track; move; travel; march; trot; live; direct; level