march
의미: To walk with regular steps; the third month
March can be a verb meaning to walk with a regular measured tread, often in a group (soldiers march), or to walk quickly and purposefully. As a noun, it can be a protest walk, a piece of music for marching, or (capitalised) the third month of the year.
예문
- The soldiers marched through the town centre. 士兵们穿过市中心行进。Los soldados marcharon por el centro de la ciudad.兵士たちは町の中心部を行進しました。군인들이 도심을 행진했습니다.
- Thousands joined the march for peace. 数千人参加了和平游行。Miles se unieron a la marcha por la paz.何千人もが平和のためのデモに参加しました。수천 명이 평화를 위한 행진에 참가했습니다.
- March is often when spring begins in the UK. 三月通常是英国春天开始的时候。Marzo es a menudo cuando comienza la primavera en el Reino Unido.3月は英国では通常春が始まる時期です。3월은 영국에서 보통 봄이 시작되는 시기입니다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: general
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
Two distinct origins: (1) Old French 'marchier' meaning 'to walk, stride', from Frankish 'markon' (to mark, stamp); (2) Latin 'Martius' (the month of March), named after Mars, the Roman god of war.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
이야기와 상식
The month of March is named after Mars, the Roman god of war. This was appropriate as March was traditionally when military campaigns resumed after winter. The verb 'march' also has military origins.
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