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marshal

UK //ˈmɑː.ʃəl//US //ˈmɑːr.ʃəl//

词源

源自古法语 'mareschal'(马夫或军队指挥官),进一步源于日耳曼语,与“马”相关,最初指负责马匹或骑兵的官员。

noun

❶ 指军队或仪式中的高级军官,负责组织、指挥或维持秩序,常见于正式场合或历史背景中。

“The marshal led the troops into battle with great precision.”

(这位元帅以极高的精确度带领部队投入战斗。)

“He was appointed as the marshal of the royal parade.”

(他被任命为皇家游行的总指挥。)

同义词:commander, officer, leader

verb

❶ 指有序地组织或安排事物,常用于描述整理资源、信息或人员的过程。

“She marshaled her thoughts before giving the speech.”

(她在演讲前整理了自己的思路。)

“The team marshaled all available resources for the project.”

(团队为项目调配了所有可用资源。)

同义词:organize, arrange, assemble

常见短语

field marshal — 指军队中最高级别的军官之一,通常负责指挥大规模军事行动。

“The field marshal planned the strategy for the upcoming battle.”

(陆军元帅为即将到来的战斗制定了战略。)

marshal the forces — 指集结或组织力量,常用于军事或比喻性语境中。

“The general marshaled the forces for a decisive attack.”

(将军集结部队准备发起决定性进攻。)