n.陸空軍元帥;典禮官;司儀官
v.整頓;配置;匯集
名詞: marshalcy 過去式: marshaled/marshalled 過去分詞: marshaled/marshalled 現在分詞: marshaling/marshalling 第三人稱單數: marshals/marshals
/">考博英語詞匯單詞大全n.(名詞)典禮官
司儀
陸軍元帥,陸空軍高級將官
空軍元帥
馬歇爾(音譯名)
憲兵主任
元帥,司令官
聯邦法院執行官
市司法官
消防隊長,消防局長
警察局長
體育競賽組織人員
執法官,職行官
官員
高級將官
v.(動詞)整理
安排
整頓
(使)排列
【徽章】配列(紋章在盾等上)
【律】決定分派次序
集合,匯集,集結,收集
帶,領
引導,引領
列舉
清理
統帥
調度,指揮
編列,將編組
配置
控制人群
組織
維持秩序
n.(名詞)[C]元帥,最高指揮官 an officer of the highest rank in certain armies and airforces
[C]典禮官,司儀 an official in charge of making arrangement for an important public or royal ceremony or event
[C]執法官,警察局長,消防局長 officer with duties similar to a sheriff's; head of police or fire department
v.(動詞)vt. 整理,排列,集結 arrange sb/sth in proper order; gather
noun
1. a law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law
Synonym: marshall
2. (in some countries) a military officer of highest rank
Synonym: marshall
marshal
verb
1. make ready for action or use
e.g. marshal resources
Synonym: mobilizemobilisesummon
2. arrange in logical order
e.g. marshal facts or arguments
3. place in proper rank
e.g. marshal the troops
4. lead ceremoniously, as in a procession
in AM, use 美國英語用 marshaling, mar-shaled1. 召集;收集;安排;組織
If you marshal people or things, you gather them together and arrange them for a particular purpose.
e.g. Richard was marshalling the doctors and nurses, showing them where to go.
理查德正在召集醫護人員,向他們說明去哪里。
e.g. ...the way in which Britain marshalled its economic and political resources to protect its security interests.
英國為保護其安全利益所采取的集中經濟與政治資源的方法
2. 司儀,典禮官;(尤指體育賽事的)總指揮
A marshal is an official who helps to supervise a public event, especially a sports event.
e.g. The grand prix is controlled by well-trained marshals...
大獎賽由訓練有素的典禮官協調指揮。
e.g. During the demonstration, marshals handed over to the police a young man caught breaking shop windows.
游行示威期間,組織者逮到一個正在砸商店玻璃的年輕人并將其移送警方。
3. (美國等的地方)警察局局長
In the United States and some other countries, a marshal is a police officer, often one who is responsible for a particular area.
e.g. A federal marshal was killed in a shoot-out.
槍戰中一名聯邦警察局局長身亡。
4. 消防隊長
A marshal is an officer in a fire department.
marshal的反義詞
e.g. ...a Cleveland county fire marshal.
克利夫蘭縣的消防隊長
5. (英國等的)陸軍元帥,空軍元帥
In Britain and some other countries, a marshal is an officer who has the highest rank in an army or air force.
e.g. ...Air Chief Marshal Sir Kenneth Cross.
空軍上將肯尼思·克羅斯爵士
1. 列集:(2)列集(marshal).NET客戶與COM對象之間的調用,列集的對象包括方法的參數返回值等,比如C#中的string與COM中的BSTR之間的轉換. (3)CLR為每個COM對象創建一個RCW,與對象上的引用數無關,就是說每個COM對象有且只會有一個RCW對象.
2. marshal的解釋
2. 封送:} } 有一個問題就是,回調方法不會與調用代碼在相同的線程執行.這意味著它可能會在執行應用程序另一部分的同時又執行.所以可以使用INVOKE()方法,將控制方法調用操作封送(MARSHAL)到用戶線程.這里用
3. 編組:這些 Java 對象看起來很像bean,但是可以編組(marshal)或者解組(un-marshal)為XML字符或者流,更重要的是可以對原始的Shcema進行驗證. Castor是一個開放源碼的工作,遵循了開放的Web服務技術. 這得到了一個非常活躍的開發組織的支持,
v.(動詞)marshal, arrange, methodize, order, organize
這組詞都有“整理”“安排”的意思。它們的區別是:
1.order指把事物安排得井井有條,和諧一致,或者按照固有的或嚴格的規則進行“安排”。
2.arrange指按照恰當的秩序、關系、計劃、需要或可能等進行“安排”或“調整”。例如:
Before going away, he arranged his business affairs.在離開之前,他把業務都安排好了。
The point is how to arrange our daily life well.問題在于如何把我們的日常生活安排好。
3.marshal指為了便于安排或提高效率而進行的“調整”“整理”。例如:
Next day he found they had been marshaled to go by air to Beijing.第二天,他發現大家已經安排好,打算乘飛機到北京去。
4.methodize指通過規定次序、方式等使工作條理化。例如:
We want you to methodize the everyday work of the factory.我們要你使廠里的日常工作條理化。
5.organize指把分散的有關人員或事物編成一個整體,使每一個體在這個整體中都能各盡其職或各行其是。例如:
Older students were having difficulty in studying and organizing themselves.年齡大的學生們學習有困難,也難以組織起來。
The explorer organized an expedition to the North Pole.這位探險家組織了一次北極探險活動。
☆ 13世紀初期進入英語,直接源自古法語的mareschal,意為部隊的司令。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語marshal是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
Marshal could not help her.(元帥不能幫助她。)
Marshal and his wife were the only people our age in the group.(元帥和他的妻子是唯一的在我們這個時代的人本集團。)
He finds creative ways to marshal the right resources at the right time.(他找到有創造性的方式在適當的時間調度適當的資源。)
Marshal looked at March.(望著元帥3月。)
Police were brought in to marshal the crowd.(警察奉命來維持秩序。)
I do not know who saw it first, but Marshal picked it up.(我不知道誰第一次看到它,但元帥的選擇了。)
Air Chief Marshal Glenn Torpy told the graduates, "This is probably one of the most significant milestones in an aviator's career."(空軍上將MarshalGlennTorpy告訴畢業生,“這可能是飛行員職業生涯中最重要的里程碑之一。”)
She was ordered out of her home by a fire marshal because the house next door had an explosion from a leaking gas main.(她被消防隊長命令離開自己的家,因為隔壁房的煤氣主管道泄漏發生了爆炸。)
Often when he stood next to his wife, Marshal reminded me of an unhappy dog.(通常當他站在旁邊,他的妻子,元帥我想起不愉快的狗。)
Marshal walked next to me.(元帥走到我旁邊。)
用作動詞(v.)
按禮儀引導覲見guide or lead sb with ceremony into sthHe marshaled them into the presence of the Queen.
他引導他們覲見女王。
The foreign visitors were marshaled into the presence of the king.
外賓被引導覲見國王。
用作名詞(n.)
Zhukov was a marshal of former Soviet Union .用作動詞(v.)
The general marshaled his army for battle.1
She was marshaled before the king.用作名詞 (n.)
形容詞+~
the chief marshal上將名詞+~
field marshal陸軍元帥fire marshal消防隊長air marshal空軍中將sky marshal防范空中劫機事件的聯邦警務官員介詞+~
act as the marshal充當司儀用作動詞 (v.)
~+副詞
marshal well列舉得很好marshal carefully仔細地整理marshal together集合~+介詞
marshal the army for battle集結軍隊準備戰斗marshal sb into sb's place引某人入座Marshals along the route..to guide the way and help you to get there.