Originating in Prussian military drill in the mid-18th century, the step was called the Stechschritt (literally, "piercing step") or Stechmarsch. Nearly fifty countries maintain the tradition.
这种步伐最早源于18世纪中期普鲁士的军事训练,当时被叫做Stechschritt(字面意思为“穿透式步伐)。目前,仍有近50个国家还在使用这个步伐。
"Goose step" is a pejorative term in English, indicative of authoritarian and militaristic regimes. It originally referred to a British military drill, in which one leg at a time was swung back and forth without bending the knee. Apparently standing on only one leg reminded soldiers of how geese often stand.
英文中对于正步的说法goose step其实是个有贬损意味的表达,暗指专制和军国主义统治。Goose step一开始用于指代英国军事训练中,两腿交替前后摆动而保持不弯曲的步伐,而士兵单腿站立的时候,样子很像一只鹅。
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