march
march.01 - to walk steadily
MARCH-V NOTES: Frames file for 'march' based on survey of sentences in the WSJ corpus. (from march.01-v predicate notes)MARCH-N NOTES: Automatically created by Julia as an alias file for unification. (from march.01-n)
Aliases:
march (n.)
march (v.)
march (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PPT: agent walking
march-v: with direction
As
the judgeARG0
marchedrel
down the center aisleARGM-DIR
in his flowing black robeARGM-MNR
, he was heralded by a trumpet fanfare .march-v: with ArgM-CAU
Colleagues today recall with some humor how meetings would crawl into the early morning hours as
Mr. DinkinsARGM-CAU
wouldARGM-MOD
marchrel
his staffARG0
out of board meetings and into his private officeARGM-DIR
to discuss , en masse , certain controversial proposalsARGM-PNC
.intransitive
About 200,000 East GermansARG0
marchedrel
in LeipzigARGM-LOC
and thousands more staged protests in three other cities in a fresh challenge to the Communist leadership to introduce democratic freedoms .march.02 - to progress, advance
MARCH-V NOTES: Frames file for 'march' based on survey of sentences in the WSJ corpus. (from march.02-v predicate notes)Aliases:
march (v.)
Roles:
ARG1-PAG: entity progressing
with direction
It was as short as 29 days at the start of
this yearARGM-TMP
, whenR-ARGM-TMP
ratesARG1
were marchingrel
steadilyARGM-MNR
upwardARGM-DIR
, and hit 42 days in August .