march on
英 [mɑːtʃ ɒn]
美 [mɑːrtʃ ɑːn]
行进,前进
英英释义
verb
- move forward, also in the metaphorical sense
- Time marches on
双语例句
- Yet Bush SR had used artful diplomacy to achieve German unification, ended the cold war without a shot fired in anger, and pursued only limited objectives in his own Gulf War, namely the liberation of Kuwait rather than a march on Baghdad.
然而,老布什运用巧妙的外交手段实现了德国的统一,不费一枪一卒便结束了冷战,并在海湾战争中仅寻求实现有限的目标,即解放科威特,而不是进军巴格达。 - They planned to march on and liberate the city
他们计划继续挺进,解放该城市。 - The British army is ready to march on the city.
英军准备好向那座城市挺进了。 - Indigenous protesters in the Bolivian Amazon have broken through a police blockade to continue a long-distance march on the main city La Paz.
在玻利维亚亚马逊保护区土著抗议者冲破了警方的封锁,继续向主要城市拉巴斯行进。 - In the country "long march on the2nd," strap-on rockets, nuclear submarines and electron-positron collider, there are Yueqing components produced.
在国家“长征二号”捆绑式火箭、核潜艇和正负电子对撞机中,都有乐清生产的配件。 - However, domestic firms have stolen a march on the joint ventures.
然而,中资基金公司抢在了合资公司的前面。 - They elected him in March on promises of faster economic growth, more wealth and a brighter future.
3月份,他们推选马英九任总统,是因为他承诺为台湾带来更快的经济增长、更多的财富和更光明的未来。 - Worse still, Chinese shipyards are stealing a march on their South Korean rivals.
更糟糕的是,中国船厂抢在了韩国对手的前面。 - The army stole a march on the enemy by marching at night and attacking them in the morning.
部队凭夜里行军早晨攻击偷袭了敌人。 - The boots cleaned, the soldiers began to march on.
靴子擦干净后,士兵们开始行军。