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Перевод: marching
[прилагательное] походный; [существительное] походное движение; движение походным порядком; маршировка ; строевая подготовка
Тезаурус:
- By calculating which gods would be marching together on a given day, the priests could determine the combined influence of all marchers and thus forecast the fate of mankind.
- If you are just beginning to ride, I would strongly recommend at least half a dozen lessons on the lunge before you join the crocodile of horses marching nose to tail around a school.
- I wasn't about to miss the parade, and went on to see the whole event, and photographed it - all the red flags, the guns, the cannons, the missiles, everything, including Black September Group marching.
- John McKeague of the Shankill Defence Association forecast that thousands of loyalists would gather in Royal Avenue to prevent it marching.
- Passing through Amfreville we meet part of 4 Commando Brigade marching through the village to take up new positions near the village of Troarn, a short distance from 1st Commando Brigade area.
- From here onwards, all streams drain in the direction of the marching fee: eastwards to the ultimate destination which induces a feeling of optimism that from now on all will be downhill and easy - sadly, a delusion.
- "It's more likely to be part of the marching camp, latrines or a workshop."
- "We're not amassing either, we're marching."
- There was drilling and digging, marching and TEWTs - Tactical Exercises without Troops - for Charles and the other officers of 2nd Grenadiers, in the country between Hem and the Belgian border.
- There's this youth, an actor wouldn't you know?, marching about Chelsea with his soldiers and showing off no end."
- I slightly lengthened my stride, feeling self-conscious as I always do if I find myself marching in step with martial music, when I deliberately break step and try to walk between the beats, as it were, in as unmilitary a way as possible.
- Marching on that night, suffering terribly from thirst, they came on a track that was not marked on their maps but was used by vehicles.
- As they rose to cheer the Chancellor, marching onto the platform with Margaret Thatcher again ostentatiously at his side, their common purpose was clear.
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