Marshal的意思和读音

marshal

: [ˈmɑrʃ(ə)l] : [ˈmɑː(r)ʃ(ə)l]

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v.

marshals  marshaling  marshalling  marshaled  marshalled  

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Marshaln.

1.an officer of the highest rank in the British army or air force

Field Marshal Lord Haig

Marshal of the Royal Air Force

2.a person responsible for making sure that public events, especially sports events, take place without any problems, and for controlling crowds

3.(in the US) an officer whose job is to put court orders into effect

a federal marshal

4.(in some US cities) an officer of high rank in a police or fire department

v.

1.~ sthto gather together and organize the people, things, ideas, etc. that you need for a particular purpose

They have begun marshalling forces to send relief to the hurricane victims.

to marshal your arguments/thoughts/facts

2.~ sbto control or organize a large group of people

Police were brought in to marshal the crowd.

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n.1.a government officer whose job is to make certain that the laws of a place or orders of a court are obeyed2.a police or fire department officer of the highest rank in some parts of the U.S.3.someone whose job is to control a public or sports event4.an officer of very high rank in an army or air force1.a government officer whose job is to make certain that the laws of a place or orders of a court are obeyed2.a police or fire department officer of the highest rank in some parts of the U.S.3.someone whose job is to control a public or sports event4.an officer of very high rank in an army or air force

v.1.to bring people or things together and organize them so that they can be used in an effective way; to organize information or ideas, especially in order to make an argument

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4. Generalissimo Marshal General of the Army ...

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1.The dead marshal jerked spasmodically as the back of his head blew out, but the safety belt kept him erect in the chair.

2.But somehow we can't sort of marshal our government and innovative forces to sort of get out in front of it and do something about it.

3.Attribute to marshal the Boolean type to any of the representations shown in the following table.

4.That of course turns into a bigger problem when you try to marshal things back out, and the problem propagates quickly.

5.Although there was no need to marshal the grave facts, Mr. Reynald dwelt not obscurely upon the possible French withdrawal from the war.退

6.Often when he stood next to his wife, Marshal reminded me of an unhappy dog.

7.Barack Obama had to call Egypt's interim leader, Field-Marshal Muhammad Tantawi, to urge him to intervene.

8.Offhand, the only other army that I know of that was formed in the same way was the Yugoslav partisans of Marshal Tito.

9.Britain's Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Dalton said he was planning for an operation in Libya lasting at least six months.6

10.Lapan said Gates spoke to the Egyptian military council chairman, Field Marshal Mohammed Tantawi, on Saturday, the day after he took power.