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marshals

UK //ˈmɑː.ʃəlz//US //ˈmɑːr.ʃəlz//

词源

源自古法语 'mareschal'(马夫或军队指挥官),最终来自日耳曼语词根,意为 'horse servant'(马匹侍从)。

noun

❶ 指军队或执法机构中的高级官员,负责指挥、组织或监督特定任务或活动。

“The marshals led the parade through the city streets.”

(警官们带领游行队伍穿过城市街道。)

“Air marshals are trained to handle emergencies on flights.”

(空中警察受过训练,以处理飞行中的紧急情况。)

❶ 在某些国家或组织中,指负责仪式或活动的官员,如礼仪官或典礼官。

“The marshals guided the guests to their seats at the ceremony.”

(礼仪官在仪式上引导客人入座。)

“The tournament marshals ensured fair play among the competitors.”

(比赛监督员确保参赛者公平竞争。)

同义词:officers, commanders, supervisors

verb

❶ 组织或安排人员、资源或活动,使其有序进行。

“She marshals her team efficiently to complete the project on time.”

(她高效地组织团队按时完成项目。)

“He marshals all the evidence before presenting his case.”

(他在陈述案件前整理了所有证据。)

同义词:organize, arrange, coordinate

常见短语

field marshals — 指军队中的最高级军官之一,通常负责指挥大规模军事行动。

“The field marshals planned the strategy for the entire campaign.”

(陆军元帅为整个战役制定了战略。)

marshal the forces — 指集结或组织力量(如军队、资源或人员)以完成某项任务。

“The leader marshaled the forces to respond to the crisis.”

(领导人集结力量以应对危机。)