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Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
march past
Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
Vorbeimarsch
m
mil.
march-past
vorbeimarschieren
march-past
vorbeimarschieren
v
vorbeimarschierend
vorbeimarschiert
marschiert vorbei
marschierte vorbei
to
march past
marching past
marched past
marches past
marched past
vor jdm. defilieren; an jdm. parademäßig vorbeiziehen
v
defilierend; parademäßig vorbeiziehend
defiliert; parademäßig vorbeigezogen
to parade past sb.; to
march past
sb.
parading past; marching past
paraded past; marched past
Deutsche
Vorbeimarsch {m} [mil.] Synonyme
Englische
march-past Synonyme
march past Definition
By-past
(
a.
)
Past
March
(
n.
)
The
third
month
of
the
year,
containing
thirty-one
days.
March
(
n.
)
A
territorial
border
or
frontier
March
(
v.
i.)
To
border
March
(
v.
i.)
To
move
with
regular
steps,
as
a
soldier
March
(
v.
i.)
To
proceed
by
walking
in
a
body
or
in
military
order
March
(
v.
t.)
TO
cause
to
move
with
regular
steps
in
the
manner
of
a
soldier
March
(
n.
)
The
act
of
marching
March
(
n.
)
Hence:
Measured
and
regular
advance
or
movement,
like
that
of
soldiers
moving
in
order
March
(
n.
)
The
distance
passed
over
in
marching
March
(
n.
)
A
piece
of
music
designed
or
fitted
to
accompany
and
guide
the
movement
of
troops
March-mad
(
a.
)
Extremely
rash
March-ward
(
n.
)
A
warden
of
the
marches
Past
(
v.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
a
former
time
or
state
Past
(
n.
)
A
former
time
or
state
Past
(
prep.
)
Beyond,
in
position,
or
degree
Past
(
prep.
)
Beyond,
in
time
Past
(
prep.
)
Above
Past
(
adv.
)
By
march past Bedeutung
march
a
steady
advance,
the
march
of
science,
the
march
of
time
march
marching
the
act
of
marching,
walking
with
regular
steps
(especially
in
a
procession
of
some
kind),
it
was
a
long
march,
we
heard
the
sound
of
marching
quick
march
marching
at
quick
time
peace
march
a
protest
march
against
(a
particular)
war
and
in
favor
of
peace
protest
march
occasion
when
you
can
express
opposition
by
marching
(usually
on
some
government
institution)
without
a
license
dead
hand
dead
hand
of
the
past
mortmain
the
oppressive
influence
of
past
events
or
decisions
past
past
tense
a
verb
tense
that
expresses
actions
or
states
in
the
past
past
participle
perfect
participle
a
participle
that
expresses
completed
action
Master
of
Architecture
MArch
a
degree
granted
for
the
successful
completion
of
advanced
study
of
architecture
marching
music
march
genre
of
music
written
for
marching,
Sousa
wrote
the
best
marches
military
march
military
music
martial
music
brisk
marching
music
suitable
for
troops
marching
in
a
military
parade
processional
march
recessional
march
a
march
to
be
played
for
processions
funeral
march
dead
march
a
slow
march
to
be
played
for
funeral
processions
wedding
march
a
march
to
be
played
for
a
wedding
procession
march
a
procession
of
people
walking
together,
the
march
went
up
Fifth
Avenue
hunger
march
a
march
of
protest
or
demonstration
by
the
unemployed
line
of
march
the
arrangement
of
people
in
a
line
for
marching
borderland
border
district
march
marchland
district
consisting
of
the
area
on
either
side
of
a
border
or
boundary
of
a
country
or
an
area,
the
Welsh
marches
between
England
and
Wales
line
of
march
the
route
along
which
a
column
advances
past
master
someone
who
has
long
and
thorough
experience
in
a
given
activity
past
master
someone
who
was
formerly
a
master
Sousa
John
Philip
Sousa
March
King
a
United
States
bandmaster
and
composer
of
military
marches
(-)
past
perfect
past
perfect
tense
pluperfect
pluperfect
tense
a
perfective
tense
used
to
express
action
completed
in
the
past,
`I
had
finished'
is
an
example
of
the
past
perfect
past
progressive
past
progressive
tense
a
progressive
tense
used
to
describe
on-going
action
in
the
past,
`I
had
been
running'
is
an
example
of
the
past
progressive
past
past
times
yesteryear
the
time
that
has
elapsed,
forget
the
past
past
a
earlier
period
in
someone's
life
(especially
one
that
they
have
reason
to
keep
secret),
reporters
dug
into
the
candidate's
past
Annunciation
Lady
Day
Annunciation
Day
March
a
festival
commemorating
the
announcement
of
the
Incarnation
by
the
angel
Gabriel
to
the
Virgin
Mary,
a
quarter
day
in
England,
Wales,
and
Ireland
Texas
Independence
Day
March
Texans
celebrate
the
anniversary
of
Texas'
declaration
of
independence
from
Mexico
in
St
Patrick's
Day
Saint
Patrick's
Day
March
a
day
observed
by
the
Irish
to
commemorate
the
patron
saint
of
Ireland
Saint
Joseph
St
Joseph
March
a
Christian
holy
day
March
Mar
the
month
following
February
and
preceding
April
mid-March
the
middle
part
of
March
vernal
equinox
March
equinox
spring
equinox
March
border
adjoin
edge
abut
march
butt
butt
against
butt
on
lie
adjacent
to
another
or
share
a
boundary,
Canada
adjoins
the
U.S.,
England
marches
with
Scotland
march
walk
fast,
with
regular
or
measured
steps,
walk
with
a
stride,
He
marched
into
the
classroom
and
announced
the
exam,
The
soldiers
marched
across
the
border
parade
exhibit
march
walk
ostentatiously,
She
parades
her
new
husband
around
town
advance
progress
pass
on
move
on
march
on
go
on
move
forward,
also
in
the
metaphorical
sense,
Time
marches
on
march
process
march
in
a
procession,
They
processed
into
the
dining
room
travel
by
pass
by
surpass
go
past
go
by
pass
move
past,
A
black
limousine
passed
by
when
she
looked
out
the
window,
He
passed
his
professor
in
the
hall,
One
line
of
soldiers
surpassed
the
other
debouch
march
out
march
out
(as
from
a
defile)
into
open
ground,
The
regiments
debouched
from
the
valley
march
force
to
march,
The
Japanese
marched
their
prisoners
through
Manchuria
march
cause
to
march
or
go
at
a
marching
pace,
They
marched
the
mules
into
the
desert
demonstrate
march
march
in
protest,
take
part
in
a
demonstration,
Thousands
demonstrated
against
globalization
during
the
meeting
of
the
most
powerful
economic
nations
in
Seattle
exceed
transcend
overstep
pass
go
past
top
a
be
superior
or
better
than
some
standard,
She
exceeded
our
expectations,
She
topped
her
performance
of
last
year
past(a)
preceding(a)
retiring(a)
of
a
person
who
has
held
and
relinquished
a
position
or
office,
a
retiring
member
of
the
board
past
earlier
than
the
present
time,
no
longer
current,
time
past,
his
youth
is
past,
this
past
Thursday,
the
past
year
by
past
so
as
to
pass
a
given
point,
every
hour
a
train
goes
past
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