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Lieblings
marschierend
Englisch
Englisch
Deutsch
Deutsch
ˈmarch·ing or·ders SUBST
marching orders
Marschbefehl m <-(e)s, -e>
to get [or receive] one's marching orders ugs (job, flat)
die Kündigung bekommen
to get [or receive] one's marching orders (relationship)
den Laufpass bekommen ugs
to give sb their marching orders ugs (job, flat)
jdm kündigen
to give sb their marching orders ugs (job, flat)
künden CH
to give sb their marching orders (relationship)
jdm den Laufpass geben ugs
ˈmarch·ing pow·der SUBST no pl sl scherzh
marching powder
Koks nt <-es> sl
march·ing band [ˈmɑ:tʃɪŋ, Am ˈmɑ:rtʃ-] SUBST
marching band
Marschkapelle f
ˈmarch·ing song SUBST
marching song
Marschlied nt <-(e)s, -er>
I. march1 <pl -es> [mɑ:tʃ, Am mɑ:rtʃ] SUBST
1. march MILIT:
march
Marsch m <-(e)s, Mär·sche>
a 20 km march
ein Marsch m über 20 km
übtr it is impossible to stop the forward march of progress
es ist unmöglich, den Fortschritt aufzuhalten
to be on the march
auf dem Marsch sein
to be on the march
marschieren
to be within a day's march
einen Tagesmarsch entfernt sein
2. march MUS:
march
Marsch m <-(e)s, Mär·sche>
funeral march
Trauermarsch m <-(e)s, -märsche>
Mendelssohn's Wedding March
Mendelssohns Hochzeitsmarsch m
3. march (demonstration):
march
Demonstration f <-, -en>
a protest march
ein Protestmarsch m
to go on a march
demonstrieren gehen
II. march1 [mɑ:tʃ, Am mɑ:rtʃ] VERB intr
1. march (walk in step):
march
marschieren
quick march!
im Laufschritt, marsch!
the French army marched on Vienna
die französische Armee marschierte auf Wien zu
2. march (walk quickly):
march
marschieren ugs
3. march (demonstrate):
march
marschieren
to march through a city
[demonstrierend] durch eine Stadt ziehen
III. march1 [mɑ:tʃ, Am mɑ:rtʃ] VERB trans
1. march (walk in step):
to march 12 miles
12 Meilen marschieren
2. march (force to walk):
to march sb off
jdn wegbringen [o. wegführen]
to march sb off police
jdn abführen
to march sb into/out of the room
jdn in das Zimmer/aus dem Zimmer führen
march2 [mɑ:tʃ, Am mɑ:rtʃ] VERB intr
to march with sth
an etw Akk angrenzen
ˈhun·ger march SUBST
hunger march
Hungermarsch m <-[e]s, -märsche>
ˈmarch-past SUBST
march-past
Vorbeimarsch m <-es, -märsche>
march-past
Parade f <-, -n>
ˈfu·ner·al march SUBST MUS
funeral march
Trauermarsch m <-(e)s, -märsche>
Deutsch
Deutsch
Englisch
Englisch
Aufmarsch
marching up
Aufmarsch (Parade)
march-past
Present
Imarch
youmarch
he/she/itmarches
wemarch
youmarch
theymarch
Past
Imarched
youmarched
he/she/itmarched
wemarched
youmarched
theymarched
Present Perfect
Ihavemarched
youhavemarched
he/she/ithasmarched
wehavemarched
youhavemarched
theyhavemarched
Past Perfect
Ihadmarched
youhadmarched
he/she/ithadmarched
wehadmarched
youhadmarched
theyhadmarched
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You start out by selecting your titan and supporting troops, and then you give them some initial marching orders.
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They get their marching orders, first one, then another, then another, then another.
www.dailymail.co.uk
This negative trait was often recurrent in his career, as he was shown his marching orders eight times during his career in the league alone.
en.wikipedia.org
I have to give him the marching orders and so forth.
en.wikipedia.org
The gesture was of a friendly nature, but the referee was eluded by it, and immediately gave the defender his marching orders.
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The “marching orders” called for following the trails along which the Geneva-born educator had passed with his students in the 1830's, in search of lost valleys.
www.swissfilms.ch
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Marschbefehl: den Pfaden folgen, die der Genfer Pädagoge mit seinen Schülern um 1830 ging und aufbrechen zur Entdeckung vergessenen Tälern.

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