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marshal

UK/'mɑ:ʃәl/US
GREB2

Definitions

n.

A high-ranking military officer; a law enforcement officer; a person who organizes a ceremony or event.

元帅;执法官;典礼官

v.

To arrange people or things in an orderly way; to guide or lead ceremoniously.

整理,排列;引领,带领

Root Breakdown

Native English
marshalother
=marshal

Example Sentences

  • 1.

    The marshal directed traffic at the intersection with great authority.

  • 2.

    She needed to marshal her thoughts before the presentation.

  • 3.

    The army general began to marshal troops for the defense.

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