marshal
mar
ˈmɑr
maar
shal
ʃəl
shēl
British pronunciation
/mˈɑːʃə‌l/

“marshal”的英语定义和含义

to marshal
01

集结, 组织

to bring together and organize in an orderly, efficient way
example
例子
The general worked to marshal the troops for battle.
将军努力集结部队准备战斗。
It took time to marshal the evidence needed for their legal case.
整理他们法律案件所需的证据花了时间。
02

指挥, 组织

to direct or control the orderly movement or deployment of people or things
example
例子
Air traffic controllers work to marshal incoming and outgoing planes.
空中交通管制员的工作是指挥进出港的飞机。
The coach tried to marshal her team's defense on the field.
教练试图在场上指挥她球队的防守。
03

排列, 组织

to place in proper order or rank, especially in a military or ceremonial context
example
例子
The general marshaled the troops, positioning each unit strategically for the upcoming battle.
将军部署了部队,为即将到来的战斗战略性地定位每个单位。
The wedding planner skillfully marshaled the bridesmaids and groomsmen, ensuring they walked down the aisle in the right order.
婚礼策划人巧妙地安排了伴娘和伴郎,确保他们以正确的顺序走过通道。
04

隆重引领, 庄严引导

lead ceremoniously, as in a procession
Marshal
01

元帅, 执法官

a law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law
02

元帅, 陆军元帅

(in some countries) a military officer of highest rank
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