marshal
US /ˈmɑːr.ʃəl/
UK /ˈmɑːr.ʃəl/

動詞
1.
集結, 整理, 組織
to arrange or assemble (a group of people, especially soldiers) in order
範例:
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The general decided to marshal his troops for a surprise attack.
將軍決定集結部隊進行突襲。
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She worked to marshal support for her new policy.
她努力爭取對新政策的支持。
2.
引導, 指揮, 整理
to guide or lead (someone or something) in a particular direction
範例:
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The usher helped to marshal the guests to their seats.
引座員幫助引導客人入座。
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He was tasked with marshaling the evidence for the trial.
他負責整理審判的證據。
名詞
1.
元帥
an officer of the highest rank in the armed forces of some countries
範例:
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Field Marshal Montgomery was a famous British military leader.
蒙哥馬利元帥是著名的英國軍事領導人。
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The President appointed a new Air Marshal.
總統任命了一位新的空軍元帥。
2.
法警, 執法官
a federal or state law enforcement officer
範例:
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The US Marshals Service is the oldest federal law enforcement agency in the United States.
美國法警局是美國歷史最悠久的聯邦執法機構。
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A fire marshal investigated the cause of the blaze.
一名消防隊長調查了火災原因。
3.
司儀, 組織者, 監督員
an official who organizes or superintends public ceremonies or events
範例:
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The parade marshal led the procession through the town square.
遊行司儀帶領隊伍穿過城鎮廣場。
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She was appointed as the chief marshal for the sporting event.
她被任命為體育賽事的首席司儀。
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