Meanings (ES + gloss)
marchar
To walk with long, regular strides, as a soldier does.
The column marching in double file, the instructor commands: […]
marchar
To go to war; to make military advances.
The armies drawing constantly nearer to each other, the king advised with his council, whether he should march against the Britons, or sall upon the count of Gharolois.
Phrases
an army marches on its stomachdismarchmarch offmarch onmarch pastmarch to a different beatmarch to a different drummarch to one's own drummarch to one's own drummermarch to the beat of a different drummarch to the beat of a different drummermarch to the beat of one's own drummarch to the beat of one's own drummermarchermarchingoutmarchovermarchremarchslow-march