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英語單詞

March是什么意思

March

英 [mɑ?t?] 美 [mɑrt?]
  • n. 三月

中文詞源


March 三月

來自拉丁語Martius mensis,即戰神Mars月。比較January,May.

march 行進,齊步走,游行示威

來自古法語marche,邊界,界限,詞源同mark,margin.引申詞義向邊界行進,行軍,齊步走,現也用于指游行示威等。

英文詞源


march
march: English has three words march. The commonest is also the most recent: march ‘walk as a soldier’ [16]. Etymologically, this means virtually ‘trample down’. It comes via French marcher from Gallo-Roman *marcāre, a verb derived from late Latin marcus ‘hammer’. The month-name March [12] goes back via Old French to Latin Martius, literally the ‘month of Mars, the god of war’ (Mars also gave English martial). March ‘boundary’ [13] has now almost died out, apart from its use in the plural (‘the Marches’) as a geographical name.

It comes via Old French marche from medieval Latin marca (source also of marquis and marchioness); and marca in turn goes back through Frankish *marka to prehistoric Germanic *markō, source of English mark.

=> martial; mark, marquis
march (v.)
"to walk with regular tread," early 15c., from Middle French marcher "to march, walk," from Old French marchier "to stride, march," originally "to trample, tread underfoot," perhaps from Frankish *markon or some other Germanic source related to obsolete Middle English march (n.) "borderland" (see march (n.2)). Or possibly from Gallo-Roman *marcare, from Latin marcus "hammer," via notion of "tramping the feet." Meaning "to cause to march" is from 1590s. Related: Marched; marching. Marching band is attested from 1852. Italian marciare, Spanish marchar are said to be from French.
march (n.2)
"boundary," late 13c. (in reference to the borderlands beside Wales, rendering Old English Mercia), from Old French marche "boundary, frontier," from Frankish *marka or some other Germanic source (compare Old High German marchon "to mark out, delimit," German Mark "boundary;" see mark (n.1)). Now obsolete. There was a verb in Middle English (c. 1300), "to have a common boundary," from Old French marchier "border upon, lie alongside." This is the old Germanic word for "border, boundary," but as it came to mean "borderland" in many languages new words were borrowed in the original sense (compare border(n.), bound (n.)"border, boundary"). Modern German Grenze is from Middle High German grenize (13c., replacing Old High German marcha), a loan-word from Slavic (compare Polish and Russian granica). Dutch grens, Danish groense, Swedish gr?ns are from German.
March
third month, c. 1200, from Anglo-French marche, Old French marz, from Latin Martius (mensis) "(month) of Mars," from Mars (genitive Martis). Replaced Old English hreemonat, the first part of which is of uncertain meaning, perhaps from hr?d "quick, nimble, ready, active, alert, prompt." For March hare, proverbial type of madness, see mad.
march (n.1)
"act of marching," 1580s, from march (v.) or else from Middle French marche (n.), from marcher (v.). The musical sense first attested 1570s, from notion of "rhythmic drumbeat" for marching. Transferred sense of "forward motion" is from 1620s.

雙語例句


1. The unevenly matched armies met at Guilford on 15 March 1781.
1781年3月15日,力量懸殊的兩支隊伍在吉爾福德狹路相逢。

來自柯林斯例句

2. Police said permission for the march had not been granted.
警方說游行并未得到批準。

來自柯林斯例句

3. The group proceeded with a march they knew would lead to bloodshed.
這個團體繼續示威游行,他們知道這將導致流血事件的發生。

來自柯林斯例句

4. Both were remanded on bail by Wrexham magistrates until March 24.
兩個人都被雷克瑟姆的地方治安官批準保釋,直到3月24日審判。

來自柯林斯例句

5. The change proposed last month was foreshadowed in the March Budget.
上個月提議的變動在3月份的預算中已經有所預兆了。

來自柯林斯例句

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