march

march — noun

1. a planned public event where many people move together along city streets to sho

1.名詞B1
釋義

a planned public event where many people move together along city streets to show support for or opposition toward a cause

例句

Over fifty thousand people joined the march for climate action in Taipei last Saturday.

march for + cause

The students organized a march to demand better safety conditions at their school.

organize a march

同義詞
  • demonstration

    emphasises the act of showing public feeling; 'march' always involves walking, while a 'demonstration' can also be stationary

  • protest

    broader term for any act of objection; a march is a specific type of protest

  • parade

    a parade is celebratory, while a march is usually political or expressing disapproval

文法句型

a march + for/against + cause

a march + through/across + place

organize/join/hold + a march

常見錯誤

I joined a march for better pay.
I took part in a march for better pay.
💡both are correct; 'took part in' is an alternative to 'joined' to avoid repetition.
We did a march to the park.
We held a march through the city.
💡use 'organise', 'hold', 'join', or 'take part in' rather than 'do'.

2. a musical work that has a forceful, regular rhythm and is designed so that peopl

2.名詞B1
釋義

a musical work that has a forceful, regular rhythm and is designed so that people can walk in time with it, commonly used by bands during parades and ceremonies

例句

The band played a lively march as the parade moved down Main Street.

play a march

Lucas whistles old military marches while he works in the garden at his parents' house.

military march

同義詞
  • processional

    specifically for ceremonies like weddings or graduations; 'march' is a broader category

文法句型

play + a march

a march + by + composer

military/wedding/funeral + march

用法筆記

Often modified by type: 'military march', 'wedding march', 'funeral march'. The most famous wedding march is by Mendelssohn; the most famous funeral march is by Chopin.

3. a journey made by walking with regular, even steps, especially by soldiers movin

3.名詞B1
釋義

a journey made by walking with regular, even steps, especially by soldiers moving together as a group

例句

The soldiers began their long march at sunrise, carrying heavy packs on their backs.

long march

After a twenty-kilometre march, the troops were finally allowed to rest for an hour.

distance + march

同義詞
  • route march

    a specific type of military exercise march; a specialised term

文法句型

a + distance + march

a long/forced + march

on a/the march

用法筆記

A 'forced march' is a long, fast march that pushes soldiers to their physical limit. A 'day's march' is the distance normally covered in one day of marching.

常見錯誤

The army made a march to the north.
The army marched north.
💡as a verb it is more natural in military contexts; the noun form is used when specifying distance or type.

4. moving or travelling as a group with regular steps, especially used of soldiers

4.名詞B2
釋義

moving or travelling as a group with regular steps, especially used of soldiers who have started a journey to a particular place

例句

The army has been on the march for three days, heading toward the border crossing.

on the march — army moving

With the enemy on the march, the villagers gathered their belongings and fled to safety.

文法句型

on the march

用法筆記

This sense is only used in the fixed phrase 'on the march'. Do not confuse it with noun sense 5 ('on the march' meaning spreading/growing), which uses the same phrase but refers to ideas or movements, not soldiers.

常見錯誤

The soldiers are in the march.
The soldiers are on the march.
💡the fixed phrase requires 'on', not 'in'.

5. growing rapidly in popularity, influence, or geographical reach; becoming very s

5.名詞C1
釋義

growing rapidly in popularity, influence, or geographical reach; becoming very successful across an area or within a society

例句

Renewable energy is on the march, with solar panels appearing on rooftops everywhere.

on the march — spreading/growing

Electric vehicles are on the march, and charging stations are being built across the country.

同義詞
  • gaining ground

    less formal; suggests increasing acceptance rather than rapid spread

  • on the rise

    broader in meaning; can apply to prices, numbers, or popularity without the sense of active forward movement

反義詞

文法句型

on the march

用法筆記

Uses the same fixed phrase 'on the march' as sense 4, but applies to abstract movements, technologies, ideas, or social trends rather than soldiers. The subject is nearly always non-human.

常見錯誤

The new fashion is in the march.
The new fashion is on the march.
💡the phrase requires 'on', not 'in'.

6. the steady, unstoppable forward movement or development of something, especially

6.名詞B2
釋義

the steady, unstoppable forward movement or development of something, especially time, history, technology, or ideas, seen as a continuous process

例句

The march of technology has made it possible to video-call anyone in the world instantly.

the march of + abstract noun

You cannot stop the march of time, no matter how hard you try to hold onto the past.

同義詞
  • advance

    less metaphorical; neutral in register

  • progress

    emphasises improvement; 'march' emphasises the unstoppable, forward-moving quality

文法句型

the march of + noun (time/progress/history/events/technology)

用法筆記

Always used with 'the' and followed by 'of + noun'. The noun after 'of' names the thing that is advancing (time, history, progress, technology, events, etc.). This is mainly used in formal and written English.

常見錯誤

March of a technology is fast.
The march of technology is fast.
💡'the' is mandatory; the construction is fixed as 'the march of + [abstract noun]'.

7. the thirty-one-day month that comes just after February, marking the start of sp

7.名詞A1
釋義

the thirty-one-day month that comes just after February, marking the start of spring in many parts of the world

例句

The cherry blossoms usually bloom in late March in Kyoto and other warm cities.

in March

Her birthday falls on March fifteenth, which is also a national holiday in some countries.

文法句型

in March

March + date

early/late + March

by March

用法筆記

Always capitalised as 'March' because it is a proper noun (the name of a month). In dates, the British form is '15 March' and the American form is 'March 15' — both are common in Taiwan English textbooks.

常見錯誤

I was born in march.
I was born in March.
💡month names always start with a capital letter.
I will visit you on March.
I will visit you in March.' or 'I will visit you on March 15th.
💡use 'in' with the month alone; use 'on' with a specific date.

march — verb