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[/ˈmɑːʃl; ˋmɑrʃəl/] n 用法: 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. 用法: 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. 用法: 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. marshal 2 [/ˈmɑːʃl; ˋmɑrʃəl/] v (-ll-; US -l-) 用法: 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. 用法: 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]. |