marshal 的 2 个定义
- a military officer of the highest rank, as in the French and some other armies.Compare field marshal.
- an administrative officer of a U.S. judicial district who performs duties similar to those of a sheriff.
- a court officer serving processes, attending court, giving personal service to the judges, etc.
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mar·shaled, mar·shal·ing or mar·shalled, mar·shal·ling.
- to arrange in proper order; set out in an orderly manner; arrange clearly: to marshal facts; to marshal one's arguments.
- to array, as for battle.
- to usher or lead ceremoniously: Their host marshaled them into the room.
- Heraldry. to combine on a single escutcheon.
marshal 近义词
organize, guide
更多marshal例句
- Fauci continued in 2012 and beyond to marshal support for NIH’s handling of the experiments with the H5N1 strain and for other gain-of-function projects.
- Since at least 2014, the DOJ’s asset forfeiture program, which is run by the marshals, has taken the same approach with cryptocurrency and opened up the stores of crypto it seizes to bids from the public.
- His uniform would have displayed his rank as a marshal above a chest full of military medals.
- “With his shoulder insignia changed, it appears Pak was demoted from marshal of the Korean People’s Army, the highest military rank under Kim Jong Un, to vice-marshal,” according to NK News, an independent website in Seoul.
- Robert Brandt, the chief deputy marshal at the courthouse, said officials are waiting for a determination on whether Tuesday’s fire was intentionally set or was an accident, possibly due to faulty wiring.
- It has a presence, it remains potentially destructive, but all we can do is attempt to marshal it.
- The earl was killed in battle and Marshal captured, but he would later be ransomed by the queen herself.
- With Marshal at his side, Richard crushed Philip and his armies.
- Marshal appears in many of the sources regarding these rulers, and therefore, it seems, much can be verified.
- Before dying in 1219, Marshal would begin the task of rebuilding England after decades of war.
- He distinguished himself in several campaigns, especially in the Peninsular war, and was raised to the rank of field marshal.
- A mushir (marshal) would find it derogatory to his dignity to smoke out of a stem less than two yards in length.
- Never had the genius of the Marshal stood higher than in this difficult retirement from Portugal.
- An incident of the campaign of 1806 gave the Marshal's enemies an excellent opening for showing their dislike.
- While secretly countenancing every attack on the Marshal, the Emperor, for family reasons, was loth to come to an open breach.