march on
英 [mɑːtʃ ɒn]
美 [mɑːrtʃ ɑːn]
行进,前进
英英释义
verb
- move forward, also in the metaphorical sense
- Time marches on
双语例句
- She will steal a march on us and upset our apple cart.
她将抢先于我们,破坏我们的计划。 - If its strategy succeeds, Mexico could even steal a march on its northern neighbour.
如果策略得当,墨西哥甚至可以赶在其北部邻国之前抢得先机。 - Brave the enemy's gunfire, March on! March on! March on, on!
冒著敌人的炮火前进!前进!前进!进! - They are probably lacking some of the heavy weaponry necessary if they are to march on the capital.
反政府武装要想挺进首都,确实可能缺乏一些必要的重型武器。 - Their efforts culminated in a march on Washington, D.C., in1963 to support civil rights legislation.
1963年民权人士行军到首都华盛顿特区以支持民权立法,运动达到高潮。 - The truth is, you're pissed off because we stole a march on you.
事实真相是:因为我们一声不响地抢在了你们的前面,所以,你们恼羞成怒了。 - Yet Bush SR had used artful diplomacy to achieve German unification, ended the cold war without a shot fired in anger, and pursued only limited objectives in his own Gulf War, namely the liberation of Kuwait rather than a march on Baghdad.
然而,老布什运用巧妙的外交手段实现了德国的统一,不费一枪一卒便结束了冷战,并在海湾战争中仅寻求实现有限的目标,即解放科威特,而不是进军巴格达。 - He hopes you will march on Burgos to rescue her.
他要你行军到波哥斯去救她们。 - On Thursday, hundreds tried to march on government buildings in the capital.
周四,数百人试图逼进首都政府大楼。 - They elected him in March on promises of faster economic growth, more wealth and a brighter future.
3月份,他们推选马英九任总统,是因为他承诺为台湾带来更快的经济增长、更多的财富和更光明的未来。