Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "March"

The meaning of "March" in various phrases and sentences

Q: What does march past mean?
A: march - walking with rhythm, like military-style, or with passion, angrily

"The soldiers will march past the statue and into the building"
"She was so upset she marched right past and didn't notice me"
Q: What does The undeniable atrocity of the forced march of Cherokees is known as the Trail of Tears. mean?
A: Not sure if you're having trouble with syntax or context, so here's an explanation for both:

Another way to write what you wrote is:
"The Trail of Tears" was the forced march of Cherokees [to Oklahoma I think]. We consider it to be an undeniable atrocity.

forced march: a march against one's will

Cherokees: a tribe of Native Americans

undeniable atrocity: An event which nobody could argue was not cruel and inhumane.
Q: What does marching mean?
A: Marching is basically like walking but with a rhythm or pace. For example, the soldiers marched into the battlefield. Or The hikers marched along the path in single file.
Q: What does woman’s march mean?
A: It is when women and men protest the way women are treated here in the US by marching (walking) normally in the capital.
Q: What does around the 4th of march mean?
A: 3月4日くらい

Example sentences using "March"

Q: Please show me example sentences with march.
A: My birthday is in the month of March!

Synonyms of "March" and their differences

Q: What is the difference between march and walk ?
A: Marching is walking like soldiers in formation, or like a band in a parade.
Q: What is the difference between I'm marching on to beat I drum. and I'm marching on to beat the drum. ?
A: The phrase goes, "I'm marching to the beat of my own drum", which means you are taking your own lead and not sticking to conventional methods. Typically this has positive meaning. Similar terms/phrases are "trailblazing", "pathfinding".

You could imagine a similar phrase being, "I'm carrying my own torch."
Q: What is the difference between march east into someplace and march down east into someplace ?
A: "Down east' is a fixed expression that means southeast.
Q: What is the difference between march and forward ?
A: @Billy_827: March is a command to begin moving. Forward is a command to move in the direction in front of you. Both can mean the same thing and are sometimes used together. Forward, march!
Q: What is the difference between march and demonstration ?
A: A march is a kind of demonstration where people travel along a set path. Both are forms of protest.

Translations of "March"

Q: How do you say this in English (US)? march
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Q: How do you say this in English (US)? 3月の行進= March march? march in March?
A: You would probably use a synonym to avoid the confusion 😉 But either of those would be understood in writing since the month is capitalized.
Q: How do you say this in English (US)? march
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Other questions about "March"

Q: They come in march for a visit Does this sound natural?
A: × They come in march for a visit
✓ They come in march to visit.

Q: "a march against the killing of stray dogs"
Do I need THE before "killing'"?
A: against THE killing OF stray dogs OR
against killing stray dogs
Q: As march is coming, plenty of pollens began to fly. This is the season annoys someone who have hay fever. Many Japanese have hay fever and so do I. Recently, I can’t sleep well due to my stuffy nose. What is worse, the pollens make my eyes and nose strong itchy, and make me tears and running nose all day. Of course, as I can’t take a breath with my nose, I do with my mouth and it makes my mouth dry. Someone makes a point of saying why we have to get involved in tree’s reproduction in this season. I totally agree with it. Anyway, I’ll buy some masks and tissues today again. Does this sound natural?
A: ‎As march is coming, there is lots of pollen in the air. This is the season that annoys someone who gets hay fever. Many Japanese have hay fever and so do I. Recently, I can’t sleep well due to my stuffy nose. What is worse, the pollens make my eyes and nose really itchy, and it also makes my eyes water and nose runny all day. Of course, as I can’t take a breath through my nose, I only breathe through mouth and it makes my mouth dry. Someone makes a point of saying why we have to get involved in tree’s reproduction in this season. I totally agree with it. Anyway, I’ll buy some masks and tissues today again.
Q: It's march eighth. Or It's march the eighth. In speaking? Does this sound natural?
A: March the eighth might be a little bit more proper but most people are going to say March eighth.
Q: The march didn't just happen in Washington but also around the world. Does this sound natural?
A: In English we usually say "not only.. but also". so a better version would be:

The march did happen not only in Washington but also all over the world.

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