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| hike; parade; walk; march in lockstep (Nazi soldiers marching in lockstep Рина Грант); march (to (cause to) walk at a constant rhythm, and often in step with others • But what really puzzled Tolstoy was why hundreds of thousands of men should march from west to east and east to west across Europe, slaughtering hundreds of thousands.; Soldiers were marching along the street); swing along | |||
| boot (обыкн. to boot it) | |||
| march (impf of промаршировать) | |||
| boot it; hit the grit | |||
| march | |||
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| at the march | |||
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маршировать : 39 phrases in 7 subjects |
| General | 18 |
| Makarov | 13 |
| Military | 3 |
| Music | 1 |
| Proper and figurative | 2 |
| Quotes and aphorisms | 1 |
| Slang | 1 |