in AM, use 美國英語用 marshaling, mar-shaled
1 VERB 召集;收集;安排;組織 If you
marshal people or things, you gather them together and arrange them for a particular purpose.
召集;收集;安排;組織 -
Richard was marshalling the doctors and nurses, showing them where to go. [VERB noun]
理查德正在召集醫護人員,向他們說明去哪裏。
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...the way in which Britain marshalled its economic and political resources to protect its security interests. [VERB noun]
英國爲保護其安全利益所采取的集中經濟與政治資源的方法
2 N-COUNT 司儀,典禮官;(尤指體育賽事的)總指揮 A
marshal is an official who helps to supervise a public event, especially a sports event.
司儀,典禮官;(尤指體育賽事的)總指揮 -
The grand prix is controlled by well-trained marshals.
大獎賽由訓練有素的典禮官協調指揮。
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During the demonstration, marshals handed over to the police a young man caught breaking shop windows.
遊行示威期間,組織者逮到一個正在砸商店玻璃的年輕人並將其移送警方。
3 N-COUNT (美國等的地方)警察局局長 In the United States and some other countries, a
marshal is a police officer, often one who is responsible for a particular area.
(美國等的地方)警察局局長 4 N-COUNT 消防隊長 A
marshal is an officer in a fire department.
消防隊長 [US] 5 N-COUNT; N-TITLE (英國等的)陸軍元帥,空軍元帥 In Britain and some other countries, a
marshal is an officer who has the highest rank in an army or air force.
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