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Detailed Translations for march from English to Spanish

march:

march [the ~] noun

  1. the march (journey; tour; voyage; )
    el viaje; el pasaje; la excursión
  2. the march (borderland)
    el marco
  3. the march (advance; military walking)
    el avance; la marcha; la marcha hacia adelante; la aproximación; el camino a pie; el acercamiento

to march verb (marches, marched, marching)

  1. to march (manoeuvre; manoeuver)

Conjugations for march:

present
  1. march
  2. march
  3. marches
  4. march
  5. march
  6. march
simple past
  1. marched
  2. marched
  3. marched
  4. marched
  5. marched
  6. marched
present perfect
  1. have marched
  2. have marched
  3. has marched
  4. have marched
  5. have marched
  6. have marched
past continuous
  1. was marching
  2. were marching
  3. was marching
  4. were marching
  5. were marching
  6. were marching
future
  1. shall march
  2. will march
  3. will march
  4. shall march
  5. will march
  6. will march
continuous present
  1. am marching
  2. are marching
  3. is marching
  4. are marching
  5. are marching
  6. are marching
subjunctive
  1. be marched
  2. be marched
  3. be marched
  4. be marched
  5. be marched
  6. be marched
diverse
  1. march!
  2. let's march!
  3. marched
  4. marching
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for march:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
acercamiento advance; march; military walking advance; approach; at hand; coming; on the way
aproximación advance; march; military walking advance; approach; at hand; coming; on the way
avance advance; march; military walking advance; approach; ascent; attendance; break-through; craving; desire; dike burst; face pack; increase; longing; mask; progress; progression; turnout; wanting; wish; yearning
camino a pie advance; march; military walking
excursión expedition; hike; hiking tour; journey; march; tour; voyage drive; excursion; feat; journey; outing; passage; tour; trick; trip; voyage
marcha advance; march; military walking aisle; alley; campaign; ceremony; course; demonstration; depart; dope; driving speed; drugs; flight; gangway; gymnastics; haste; hastiness; hiking; hurry; leave; narcotics; overhaste; passage; physical exercise; procession; protest; public protest; quickness; rally; rambling; rapidity; rite; rush; speed; tempo; tour; velocity
marcha hacia adelante advance; march; military walking advance; approach; tour
marco borderland; march body; border; calibration; carcass; circumference; contour; cornice; face pack; frame; framework; fringe; gauge; gauging; graduated scale; hotchpotch; indicator; jumble; mask; medley; mishmash; outline; seam; shell; skeleton; trim; trimming; window frame; window-still
pasaje expedition; hike; hiking tour; journey; march; tour; voyage aisle; alley; corridor; crossing; gangway; i.d. card; pass; passage; permit; sea voyage; transition
viaje expedition; hike; hiking tour; journey; march; tour; voyage drive; excursion; feat; journey; passage; tour; travel; trick; trip; voyage
- border district; borderland; marching; marching music; marchland
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
maniobrar manoeuver; manoeuvre; march beat against the wind; budge; drill; exercise; get going; move; ply against the wind; put in motion; sail against the wind; set course for; set in motion; steer a course for; tack
- abut; adjoin; border; butt; butt against; butt on; demonstrate; edge; exhibit; parade; process

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Related Definitions for "march":

  1. a steady advance1
    • the march of science1
    • the march of time1
  2. the act of marching; walking with regular steps (especially in a procession of some kind)1
    • it was a long march1
  3. genre of music written for marching1
    • Sousa wrote the best marches1
  4. a procession of people walking together1
    • the march went up Fifth Avenue1
  5. district consisting of the area on either side of a border or boundary of a country or an area1
    • the Welsh marches between England and Wales1
  6. lie adjacent to another or share a boundary1
    • England marches with Scotland1
  7. walk fast, with regular or measured steps; walk with a stride1
    • He marched into the classroom and announced the exam1
    • The soldiers marched across the border1
  8. walk ostentatiously1
  9. march in a procession1
  10. force to march1
    • The Japanese marched their prisoners through Manchuria1
  11. cause to march or go at a marching pace1
    • They marched the mules into the desert1
  12. march in protest; take part in a demonstration1

Wiktionary Translations for march:

march
noun
  1. region at a frontier governed by a marquess
  2. obsolete: border region
  3. song in the genre of music written for marching
  4. political rally or parade
  5. formal, rhythmic way of walking
verb
  1. go to war; make military advances
  2. walk with long, regular strides

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
march bandada; marcha ZugWanderung
march marchar marschieren — (intransitiv): in geschlossener Reihe (und gleichem Schritt) gehen
march desfilar défilerdétacher une chose du fil du cordon où elle passer.
march caminar; marchar; funcionar marcher — Se déplacer par un mouvement alternatif des jambes ou des pattes, en ayant toujours un appui au sol.

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