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Definition of quick march in English: quick marchnoun A brisk military march. 齐步行进 Example sentencesExamples - Without a further second's thought she stood and made a quick march for the sleeping room.
- In a quick march, the team headed to the door leading down to the lower decks.
- At a quick march they headed up the track, and with the fog almost gone they were chased by one or two shots from across the valley.
- Unlike official bearers, who take shifts resting in trucks and bearing the palanquin, she takes no break other than the time she can gain with her mid-night quick marches.
- After all the build-up it's a disappointment when no one answers the first door John Tomlinson approaches at a quick march.
- It represented a quick march unimpeded by opposing forces, a metaphor, say, for a powerful football team that ran over an inferior competitor.
- Brian walked along at a quick march, angrily telling himself, "Were not going anywhere near that place again, if I have to take her half a mile out of the way to avoid it in future."
exclamation A command to begin marching quickly. 快速行进的命令 Example sentencesExamples - A strong contingent of former and present RAAMC and RAANC members stood patiently and proudly on Anzac Parade in the heart of the national capital awaiting the order to quick march.
- "Quick march!" said the sergeant, and the four men moved on through the darkness in silence.
- Come along children, eyes front, quick march.
- "Quick, march!" ordered the Sergeant Major who himself had received a direct order from the crossing's green-man.
- On the command, "Platoon will retire in column of threes from the right, right - turn; right wheel, by the right, quick march", the platoon wheels to the right as it steps off in quick time.
Definition of quick march in US English: quick marchnounˈˌkwik ˈˌmärCH A brisk military march. 齐步行进 Example sentencesExamples - In a quick march, the team headed to the door leading down to the lower decks.
- Without a further second's thought she stood and made a quick march for the sleeping room.
- At a quick march they headed up the track, and with the fog almost gone they were chased by one or two shots from across the valley.
- Brian walked along at a quick march, angrily telling himself, "Were not going anywhere near that place again, if I have to take her half a mile out of the way to avoid it in future."
- Unlike official bearers, who take shifts resting in trucks and bearing the palanquin, she takes no break other than the time she can gain with her mid-night quick marches.
- It represented a quick march unimpeded by opposing forces, a metaphor, say, for a powerful football team that ran over an inferior competitor.
- After all the build-up it's a disappointment when no one answers the first door John Tomlinson approaches at a quick march.
exclamationˈˌkwik ˈˌmärCH A command to begin marching quickly. 快速行进的命令 Example sentencesExamples - Come along children, eyes front, quick march.
- "Quick, march!" ordered the Sergeant Major who himself had received a direct order from the crossing's green-man.
- "Quick march!" said the sergeant, and the four men moved on through the darkness in silence.
- On the command, "Platoon will retire in column of threes from the right, right - turn; right wheel, by the right, quick march", the platoon wheels to the right as it steps off in quick time.
- A strong contingent of former and present RAAMC and RAANC members stood patiently and proudly on Anzac Parade in the heart of the national capital awaiting the order to quick march.
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