march: significado y definiciones
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To walk steadily and rhythmically forward in step with others.
To begin to move in such a manner: The troops will march at dawn.
To proceed directly and purposefully: marched in and demanded to see the manager.
To progress steadily onward; advance: Time marches on.
To be arranged in an orderly fashion that suggests steady rhythmical progression.
To participate in an organized walk, as for a public cause.
To cause to move or otherwise progress in a steady rhythmical manner: march soldiers into battle; marched us off to the dentist.
To traverse by progressing steadily and rhythmically: They marched the route in a day.
The act of marching, especially:
The steady forward movement of a body of troops.
A long tiring journey on foot.
Steady forward movement or progression: the march of time.
A regulated pace: quick march; slow march.
The distance covered within a certain period of time by moving or progressing steadily and rhythmically: a week's march away.
Music A composition in regularly accented, usually duple meter that is appropriate to accompany marching.
An organized walk or procession by a group of people for a specific cause or issue.
on the march Advancing steadily; progressing: Technology is on the march.
steal a march on To get ahead of, especially by quiet enterprise.
The border or boundary of a country or an area of land; a frontier.
A tract of land bordering on two countries and claimed by both.
To have a common boundary: England marches with Scotland.