- marshal
- ['mɑ:ʃəl]
- n. 元帅;司仪
vt. 整理;引领;编列
vi. 排列
参考例子
- 1.All the soldiers were marshaled together in the yard, ready to march away.
- 全体士兵被集合在院子里,准备出发。
- 2.Marshal montgomery command the grind force in the invasion of normandy.
- 蒙哥马利元帅在诺曼第入侵中指挥地面部队。
- 3.Among the new men stands boldly out William the Marshal , Earl of Pembroke.
- 在这些新角色中,彭布罗克伯爵,典礼官威廉最出人头地。
英文解释
- n.
- 1.a law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court o
- 2.(in some countries) a military officer of highest rank
- v.
- 1.place in proper rank
- 2.arrange in logical order
- 3.make ready for action or use
- 4.lead ceremoniously, as in a procession
网络释义
- marshal
- 封送; 列集; 编组; 元帅;
- Grand Marshal
- 大元帅; 格兰马歇尔;
- Marshal Zhukov
- 朱可夫元帅;
- sky marshal
- 空安人员; 空中警官;
- Marshal Shaposhnikov
- 萨波什尼科夫元帅;