marshal

['mɑ:ʃəl]

n. 陆空军元帅, 典礼官, 司仪官
v. 整顿, 配置, 汇集

例句与用法:

He sat nervously, marshal his thought.

他紧张地坐着,整理着他的思绪。

He was an Air Marshal before retirement.

他退休前是空军中将。

词形变化:

名词: marshalcy | 动词过去式: marshaled/marshalled | 动词过去分词: marshaled/marshalled | 动词现在分词: marshaling/marshalling | 动词第三人称单数: marshals/marshals |

详细释义:

n.[C]

1. 元帅; 高级将官

Marshal Montgomery commanded the ground forces in the invasion of Normandy.

蒙哥马利元帅在诺曼第入侵中指挥地面部队。

2. 司仪; 典礼官

The dean of the school acts as marshal of graduation exercises.

学校的教务长担任毕业典礼的司仪。

3. 【美】联邦法院执行官; 市司法官; 警察局长; 消防队长

I was led into the courtroom by a marshal.

我由一名法院的执行官领进法庭。

4. 体育竞赛组织官员

It is unusual for a golfer to batter one of the marshals with his putter.

高尔夫球员用推杆殴打比赛组织官员实属罕见。

vt.

1. 排列, 安排; 整理

He marshaled his facts to support his argument.

他列举事实来证实他的论点。

2. 引领[(+into)]

The foreign visitor was marshaled into the presence of the minister.

那位外国客人被领到部长面前。

3. 编列(部队), 统帅(军队)

The general marshaled his troops for a new attack.

将军集结部队准备发起新的进攻。

4. 将(列车)编组