Protestors told journalists why they joined the Black Lives Matter marches.
抗议者告诉了记者他们加入“黑人的命也是命”游行的原因。
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Vice-President Mike Pence has attended all three marches since he took office.
副总统迈克·彭斯参加了自他上任以来所有三次游行。
AP 听力 2016年3月合集
The festivity marches the start of spring.
庆祝活动始于初春。
VOA Special 2015年9月合集
Music was part of many of those marches.
音乐也是许多游行的一部分。
美国六十六号公路
The marches took place under the threat of death.
他们是在生命受到威胁的情况下离开的。
经济学人(汇总)
He called it a joke, but later resigned his position. Pegida plans to resume its marches next week.
他声称这只是一个玩笑,但是随后他宣布辞职。Pegida计划下周恢复游行。
VOA Special 2023年3月合集
Unions are planning nationwide marches and strikes for Thursday to pressure the government to withdraw the retirement measure.
工会计划周四在全国范围内举行游行和罢工,以向政府施压,要求其撤回退休措施。
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" We sing real songs in the marches, " Anguy said mildly.
" 咱边疆地的歌才是真正的歌咧。" 安盖温和地表示。
CNN 听力 2014年3月合集
I'm Carl Azuz reporting from the CNN Center as March marches on.
这里是CNN中心,我是卡尔·阿祖兹,为您继续带来3月的新闻。
英语百科
March (territorial entity)
A march or mark was, in broad terms, a medieval European term for any kind of borderland, as opposed to a notional "heartland". More specifically, a march was a border between realms, and/or a neutral/buffer zone under joint control of two states, in which different laws might apply. In both of these senses, marches served a political purpose, such as providing warning of military incursions, or regulating cross-border trade, or both.