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marshall

/mahr-shuhl/US // ˈmɑr ʃəl //UK // (ˈmɑːʃəl) //

马歇尔,帅哥,歇尔,帅

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Alfred, 1842–1924, English economist.
    • : George C [kat-lit], /ˈkæt lɪt/, 1880–1959, U.S. general and statesman: secretary of state 1947–49; Nobel Peace Prize 1953.
    • : John, 1755–1835, U.S. jurist and statesman: chief justice of the U.S. 1801–35.
    • : Thomas Riley, 1854–1925, vice president of the U.S. 1913–21.
    • : Thur·good [thur-good], /ˈθɜr gʊd/, 1908–93, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1967–91.
    • : a city in NE Texas.
    • : a town in central Missouri.
    • : a town in SW Minnesota.
    • : Also Marshal. a male given name.

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Examples

  • An elderly judge demanded that Marshall breathe into his face.

  • Marshall never married or had children and was private about her personal life, her family says.

  • Marshall said the agency now expects to finalize them this month.

  • “I was impressed by what Roye had accomplished having built YouNeek from scratch,” Marshall said.

  • When the team took buses to play at Marshall nearly six hours away, Franklin drove his truck.

  • Bonauto, now an official MacArthur genius, is rightly known as the Thurgood Marshall of the marriage movement.

  • The founders of Ethical Oil, and opechatesgays, are Hamish Marshall and his wife, Kathryn Marshall.

  • Hamish Marshall himself is a former staffer of Prime Minister Harper.

  • There are also portraits, protests, reportage and Jim Marshall was there to shoot it all—or pretty closely.

  • In all fairness, too, Marshall has at the ready pretty rational reasons for almost every change he made in this adaptation.

  • Still, on small islands, such as the Coral and Marshall Islands, the natives construct their huts from pandan wood.

  • She was thinking of his insinuation at Marshall Dean's expense.

  • "Please come, Marshall," pleaded Jessie; but he shook his head.

  • And the time was coming when Marshall Dean would need all that he could muster.

  • Marshall would be on duty again within a very few days, the colonel said.