marshal
美音:
[´mɑ:ʃəl
]英音:
[´mɑ:ʃəl
]n.元帅,典礼官,执行官,司仪官 vt.整顿,配置,汇集 vi.排列,集合
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词形变化:
动词过去式:marshaled/marshalled 过去分词:marshaled/marshalled 现在分词:marshaling/marshalling 第三人称单数:marshals/marshals 名词:marshalcy
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marshal
/'mɑ:ʃl; `mɑrʃəl/
n
1 (usu in compounds 通常用以构成复合词) officer of high rank 高级军官
*Field-Marshal, ie in the Army 陆军元帅
* ,Air-Marshal,ie in the Air Force 空军中将. =>App
9 见附录9.
2 official responsible for arranging or controlling crowds at certain public events, eg motor races, ceremonies, etc (负责某些公众活动, 如汽车赛、仪式等的)总指挥, 司仪, 典礼官.
3 (US)
(a) officer with duties similar to a sheriff's 执法官; 保安官.
(b) head of a police or fire department 警察局长; 消防局长.
/'mɑ:ʃl; `mɑrʃəl/
v (-ll-; US -l-)
1 [Tn, Tn.pr] arrange (sb/sth) in proper order; gather 安排(某人); 整理(某事物); 集结
*marshal troops, forces, crowds, etc 集结部队、武装力量、人群等
* The children were marshalled into straight lines. 让孩子们排成直行.
* (fig 比喻) marshal one's facts, thoughts, etc 整理自己的资料、思绪等.
2 (phr v) marshal sb into, out of, past, etc sth lead or guide (people) ceremoniously in the specified direction 按礼仪引导(人们)
*marshal people into the presence of the Queen 引领大家觐见女王
* marshal them in/out 带领他们进[出].
1. Air Marshal Goering's bomber pilots were sure of their ultimate triumph over England. 空军元帅戈林手下的轰炸机飞行员们深信, 他们会最终战胜英国。
2. Marshal Goering boasted, "This is the historic hour when our air force for the first time delivered its bombs right into the enemy's heart." 戈林元帅曾吹嘘说:"这是我们空军第一次把炸弹直接投入敌人心脏的历史性时刻。"
3. Let me marshal the guests at the feast. 我在宴会上安排客人。
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