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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.
例句
Richard was marshalling the doctors and nurses, showing them where to go.
理查德正在召集醫護人員,向他們說明去哪里。
...the way in which Britain marshalled its economic and political resources to protect its security interests.
英國為保護其安全利益所采取的集中經濟與政治資源的方法
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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.
例句
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。
During the demonstration, marshals handed over to the police a young man caught breaking shop windows.
游行示威期間,組織者逮到一個正在砸商店玻璃的年輕人并將其移送警方。
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(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.
例句
A federal marshal was killed in a shoot-out.
槍戰中一名聯邦警察局局長身亡。
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消防隊長
A marshal is an officer in a fire department.
例句
...a Cleveland county fire marshal.
克利夫蘭縣的消防隊長
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(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.
例句
...Air Chief Marshal Sir Kenneth Cross.
空軍上將肯尼思·克羅斯爵士