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I . march <-es> [mɑ:tʃ] RZ.

1. march WOJSK.:

march
march
march
marš r.m.
a 20 km march
to be on the march

2. march (demonstration):

march
to go on a march

II . march [mɑ:tʃ] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

march
march

III . march [mɑ:tʃ] CZ. cz. przech.

1. march (walk in step):

to march 12 miles

2. march (force to walk):

to march sb off
to march sb off police
to march sb into/out of the room

ˈfun·er·al march RZ. MUZ.

funeral march

ˈpeace march RZ.

ˈpro·test march RZ.

protest march

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Lately new music has been in focus but also the traditional and march pieces is played.
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The army will forage liberally on the country during the march.
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A protest march was organised, attracting around 30 demonstrators.
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An infiltrator attempted to disrupt the march by bursting balloons, but was frightened away by booing.
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Porky goes racing from the building and dashes into the office of the infantry division, proclaiming that he wants to l-l-learn to m-m-march.
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In 2012 over 7000 marchers competed and due to the heat and conditions 2012 became the most medicated march yet.
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He was now able to use this city as a base to march into the heart of Alsace.
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The drum major reaches the end zone and tosses the baton through the goal post as the band finishes the downfield march.
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It is a mainstay of both the parade and concert band march repertoire.
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The sher is a set dance in 4/4 march-like tempo.
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