March
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三月
the third month of the year, after February and before April
- March is a month when the weather starts to get warmer.
三月是天气开始变暖的月份。
- March is the month that marks the beginning of daylight saving time in some countries.
三月是一些国家夏令时开始的月份。
- St. Patrick's Day is celebrated in March.
圣帕特里克节在三月庆祝。
- March marks the transition from winter to spring, with longer days and the emergence of colorful blooms like daffodils and tulips.
三月标志着从冬季到春季的过渡,白天变长,水仙花和郁金香等色彩缤纷的花朵开始出现。
- In March, schools often have spring break, giving students and families a chance to relax and recharge before the final stretch of the academic year.
在三月,学校通常有春假,让学生和家庭有机会在学年的最后阶段之前放松和充电。
同义词:
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the act of troops walking with regular, disciplined steps, often over a distance or as part of maneuvers
- Thousands joined the march for equal rights.
- The students organized a peace march.
- The march continued despite the heavy rain.
- Police monitored the march to ensure safety.
- The march ended in front of the government building.
同义词:
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a procession of people walking together for a common purpose
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a steady forward progress
5
an academic degree awarded for successful completion of advanced study in architecture
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a musical composition written specifically for marching
A march is a musical composition with a strong, regular rhythm and a steady beat, designed to accompany or evoke the feeling of walking or marching. It typically features a strong, rhythmic pattern with a clear and consistent tempo, often in 2/4 or 4/4 time. Marches are commonly used in military and ceremonial contexts, as well as in parades and processions. They are characterized by their straightforward, rhythmic structure and can be either lively and upbeat or more solemn and dignified.
同义词:
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a border district or region lying along the edge of a country or territory