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marshalcy如何读
marshalcy英汉释义
- [C]元帅,最高指挥官 an officer of the highest rank in certain armies and airforces
- [C]典礼官,司仪 an official in charge of making arrangement for an important public or royal ceremony or event
- [C]执法官,警察局长,消防局长 officer with duties similar to a sheriff's; head of police or fire department
- vt. 整理,排列,集结 arrange sb/sth in proper order; gather
marshalcy是什么意思
- 典礼官
- 司仪
- 陆军元帅,陆空军高级将官
- 空军元帅
- 马歇尔(音译名)
- 宪兵主任
- 元帅,司令官
- <美>联邦法院执行官
- 市司法官
- 消防队长,消防局长
- 警察局长
- 体育竞赛组织人员
- 执法官,职行官
- 官员
- 高级将官
- 整理
- 安排
- 整顿
- (使)排列
- 【徽章】配列(纹章在盾等上)
- 【律】决定分派次序
- 集合,汇集,集结,收集
- 带,领
- 引导,引领
- 列举
- 清理
- 统帅
- 调度,指挥
- 编列,将编组
- 配置
- 控制人群
- 组织
- 维持秩序
marshalcy英英释义
noun
a high official in the household of a medieval king, prince, or noble originally having charge of the cavalry but later usually in command of the military forces
a person who arranges and directs the ceremonial aspects of a gathering
a parade marshal
field marshal
a general officer of the highest military rank
an officer having charge of prisoners
a ministerial (see ministerial sense 3) officer appointed for a judicial district (as of the U.S.) to execute the process of the courts and perform various duties similar to those of a sheriff
the administrative head of a city police department or fire department
verb
transitive verb
to place in proper rank or position
marshaling the troops
to bring together and order in an appropriate or effective way marshaled her thoughts before answering the question
marshal arguments
to lead ceremoniously or solicitously : usher
marshaling her little group of children down the street
intransitive verb
to take form or order
ideas marshaling neatly
marshalcy词源英文解释
Noun and Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French mareschal, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German marahscalc marshal, from marah horse + scalc servant
The first known use of marshal was in the 13th century
marshalcy儿童词典英英释义
marsupial1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or being a marsupial
marsupial2 of 2noun
any of an order of mammals (as kangaroos and opossums) that have a pouch on the abdomen of the female containing the teats and serving to carry the young
marshmallownoun
a pink-flowered herb related to the mallows that has a root sometimes used in sweets and in medicine
a soft spongy sweet formerly made from the root of the marshmallow but now usually prepared from corn syrup, sugar, albumen, and gelatin
marshlandnoun
a marshy area : marsh
marshnoun
an area of soft wet land usually overgrown by grasses and sedges
marshal1 of 2noun
a high official in a royal household in the Middle Ages
a person who arranges and directs ceremonies or parades
an officer of the highest rank in some military forces
a federal official having duties similar to those of a sheriff
the head of a division of a city government
fire marshal
marshal2 of 2verb
to arrange in order
marshal troops
to lead with ceremony : usher
marshaling the group of children down the street
marshal1 of 2noun
a high official in a royal household in the Middle Ages
a person who arranges and directs ceremonies or parades
an officer of the highest rank in some military forces
a federal official having duties similar to those of a sheriff
the head of a division of a city government
fire marshal
marshal2 of 2verb
to arrange in order
marshal troops
to lead with ceremony : usher
marshaling the group of children down the street
marshal1 of 2noun
a high official in a royal household in the Middle Ages
a person who arranges and directs ceremonies or parades
an officer of the highest rank in some military forces
a federal official having duties similar to those of a sheriff
the head of a division of a city government
fire marshal
marshal2 of 2verb
to arrange in order
marshal troops
to lead with ceremony : usher
marshaling the group of children down the street
marshal1 of 2noun
a high official in a royal household in the Middle Ages
a person who arranges and directs ceremonies or parades
an officer of the highest rank in some military forces
a federal official having duties similar to those of a sheriff
the head of a division of a city government
fire marshal
marshal2 of 2verb
to arrange in order
marshal troops
to lead with ceremony : usher
marshaling the group of children down the street
marshalcy 例句
1 She carefully marshaled her thoughts before answering the question.
2 marshaled their forces for battle
3 The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office, Indiana State Police and Cumberland town marshal joined the investigation.
4 Keitel will play a mysterious hippie preacher in the film about two U.S. marshals on a dangerous mission to arrest Benjamin Bonney, an outlaw wanted for murder, only to see a desert ambush thwart their plans.
5 The marshal rode at the head of the parade.
典礼官在检阅队伍的前面骑马行进。
6 The idea is to marshal the body's own immune system to fight cancer.
这个思路是重新配置机体自身的免疫系统来对抗肿瘤。
7 Marshals along the route..to guide the way and help you to get there.
8 Jan Evertsen and Cornelis Tromp marshalled the Dutch fleet into a controlled withdrawal.