march

march
I
n.
procession

1) a death; forced; hunger; peace march

2) a march from; into, to

3) on the march (science is on the march)

music that accompanies marching

4) to compose; play; strike up a march

5) a funeral; military; wedding march

misc.

6) to steal a march on smb. ('to outwit smb.')

II
v.

1) (d; intr.) to march against (to march against the enemy)

2) (D; intr., tr.) to march from; to (the battalion marched from the barracks to the parade ground)

3) (d; intr., tr.) to march into (the troops marched into town)

4) (d; intr.) to march on, to, towards (to march on the next town)

* * *
[mɑːtʃ]
forced
into
peace march
strike up a march
to
wedding march
towards (to march on the next town)
(D; intr. . tr.) to march from
(d; intr.) to march on
['music that accompanies marching'] to compose
['procession'] a death
a funeral
a march from
['misc. '] to steal a march on smb. ('to outwit smb. ')
on the march (science is on the march)
(d; intr., tr.) to march into (the troops marched into town)
(d; intr.) to march against (to march against the enemy)

Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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