English to Maori Meaning of march - haere


March :
haere

haere, wehenga atu, tereraa, me ratou, rua-taahiraa, rohe, roherohe, raina tarapekepeke ana, i waho

haere, whawhai, puku

hīkoihaeremarchermarchershīkoitapuwae
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Definitions of march in English
Noun(1) the month following February and preceding April(2) the act of marching; walking with regular steps (especially in a procession of some kind(3) a steady advance(4) a procession of people walking together(5) district consisting of the area on either side of a border or boundary of a country or an area(6) genre of music written for marching(7) a degree granted for the successful completion of advanced study of architecture
Verb(1) march in a procession(2) force to march(3) walk fast, with regular or measured steps; walk with a stride(4) march in protest; take part in a demonstration(5) walk ostentatiously(6) cause to march or go at a marching pace(7) lie adjacent to another or share a boundary
Examples of march in English
(1) the inevitable march of history(2) The Chartists called a rally and 100,000 workers turned up to march on the government.(3) The steady march of technological advancement should solve that problem, however.(4) However, instead of a steady march of discovery and triumph, reason has led us to believe there are limits to achievement.(5) History is certainly not a rational process nor is it a progressive march towards a harmonious consummation.(6) the march of history(7) As the march of history progresses, however, traditions change.(8) Beethoven's seven-movement Serenade begins and ends with an unpompous march .(9) In the second movement - the funeral march - musical iconography impinges on performance.(10) If all else fails, determinedly march up to onlookers with camera in hand.(11) It seems as inevitable as the relentless march of time.(12) they planned to march on Baton Rouge(13) Physics Today will continue to follow the progress of fusion's march toward maturity.(14) Conservative leader William Hague today urged sub-postmasters to march on London for a rally against the threat to their businesses.(15) Hundreds of York City fans were expected to march on Bootham Crescent today in a show of solidarity for the threatened football club.(16) a protest march
Related Phrases of march
(1) protest march ::
kaha te haere
(2) march on ::
haere i runga i
(3) death march ::
haere te mate
(4) march out ::
haere i roto i
(5) funeral march ::
haere hunaraa
(6) march-past ::
haere-mua
(7) march off ::
haere atu
(8) quick march ::
haere tere
(9) dead march ::
haere mate
Synonyms
Noun
1. hike ::
hahaereraa
2. parade ::
parade
3. progress ::
te ahunga whakamua
5. mar ::
takakinotia
6. marchland ::
marchland
Verb
7. stride ::
te ngawari
8. advance ::
kōkiri
9. adjoin ::
patata
10. demonstrate ::
whakaatu
11. parade ::
parade
12. process ::
tukanga
Different Forms
march, marched, marcher, marchers, marches, marching
Word Example from TV Shows


Do you mean to march on the Wall?

Do you mean to MARCH on the Wall?

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 6

and march all the way
across Westeros.

and MARCH all the way across Westeros.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 3

I'm going to march on the Dreadfort.

I'm going to MARCH on the Dreadfort.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 10

When you march on King's Landing,

When you MARCH on King's Landing,

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 4

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