marcher

英 [ˈmɑːtʃə(r)] 美 [ˈmɑːrtʃər]

n.  游行示威者; 抗议游行者

复数:marchers

BNC.16390 / COCA.17486



牛津词典

noun

  1. 游行示威者;抗议游行者
    a person who is taking part in a march as a protest

    双语例句

    1. Today, almost deaf, this "short marcher" lives in a small house in a small village in Li Cun.
      如今,这位几乎已经聋了的“短征者”住在黎村镇一个小村的小屋里。
    2. Study on relation between heat shock proteins and heat stress of marcher in desert
      沙漠行军血浆热休克蛋白与热应激的关系
    3. The English conquest on the Wales lasted over two centuries, it completed until Edward I. In this period, the relationship among the kings of England, the Welsh native rulers and the Marcher lords was the decisive factor on the development of the political history.
      英格兰对威尔士的征服持续了两个多世纪,直到爱德华一世时才告完成。英格兰国王、威尔士土著首领与边境贵族三者间的关系是影响这一时期政治史发展的决定性因素。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. fights on foot with small arms

        Synonym:    infantrymanfoot soldierfootslogger

      1. walks with regular or stately step

          Synonym:    parader

        1. an inhabitant of a border district