marshal
英 [ˈmɑːʃl]
美 [ˈmɑːrʃl]
n.
元帅;联邦司法区执法官;市司法官;典礼官;国家高级官员;警察局局长;消防队长;巡回法官随员
v.
列队;集合整队;合并;引领;编组;引导
复数: marshals
第三人称单数: marshals
现在分词: marshalling
过去式: marshalled
过去分词: marshalled
英文释义:
n.
1.a law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law
执行法庭判决的法律官员,其职责类似于司法行政官
2.(in some countries) a military officer of highest rank
(在一些国家)最高级别的军事官员
v.
1.place in proper rank
放在适当的位置
2.arrange in logical order
按逻辑顺序排列
3.make ready for action or use
为行动或使用做好准备
4.lead ceremoniously, as in a procession
像在游行队伍中一样隆重地引导
举个例子:
1.Marshal your arguments before debating.
辩论前整理一下你的论点。
2.The oldest general was appointed marshal of the armies.
资格最老的将军被任命为军队的元帅。
3.The fire marshal directed the hook-and-ladder units.
消防队长指挥云梯消防队。
4.He marshaled his facts well.
他把事实列举得很好。
常用短语:
field marshal n. 陆军元帅
air marshal (英国)空军中将
词汇拓展:
近义词
n. lawman, law officer, peace officer, commissioned military officer
v. put, set, place, pose, position, lay, arrange
联想词
colonel陆军上校;
sheriff州长;
lieutenant中尉;
commander指挥官;
deputy代理人,代表;
officer军官,警官;
sergeant军士;
policeman警察;
magistrate地方法官, 治安官;
chief酋长;
prosecutor检举人;