marshal
US: /ˈmɑɹʃəɫ/
UK: /mˈɑːʃəl/
UK: /mˈɑːʃəl/
English Vietnamese dictionary
marshal /'mɑ:ʃəl/
- danh từ
- (quân sự) nguyên soái, thống chế
- Marshal of the Royal Air Force: thống chế không quân (Anh)
- vị quan phụ trách nghi lễ, quan chủ tế
- (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) cảnh sát trưởng, quận trưởng
- (quân sự) nguyên soái, thống chế
- động từ
- sắp đặt vào hàng ngũ; sắp xếp theo thứ tự
- đưa dẫn (một cách trang trọng)
- the guest was marshalled into the presence og the President: vị khách được đưa vào yết kiến chủ tịch
Advanced English dictionary
noun, verb
+ noun
1 (usually in compounds) an officer of the highest rank in the British army or air force: Field Marshal Lord Haig + Marshal of the Royal Air Force
See also -
2 a person responsible for making sure that public events, especially sports events, take place without any problems, and for controlling crowds
3 (in the US) an officer whose job is to carry out court orders: a federal marshal
4 (in some US cities) an officer of high rank in a police or fire department
+ verb (-ll-, AmE -l-) [VN] (written)
1 to gather together and organize the people, things, ideas, etc. that you need for a particular purpose: to marshal your arguments / thoughts / facts + They have begun marshalling forces to send relief to the hurricane victims.
2 to control or organize a large group of people: Police were brought in to marshal the crowd.
Collocation dictionary
RANK:
in the armed forces air force, army, navy ~
an air force/army sergeant an army/navy captain
air/field
marshal a
naval
captain/commander/lieutenant/officer
have/hold the rank of, serve as ~
She joined the navy and held the rank of captain. He served as a lieutenant in the marine corps.
be appointed, become, be made ~
He was made a colonel at the age of 40. She ought to have been made sergeant by now.
under ~
383 men under General Miles attacked the camp.
the rank of ~
She was promoted to the rank of colonel.
Concise English dictionary
marshalled|marshalling|marshals|marshaled|marshaling'mɑrʃl /'mɑːʃl
noun
+a law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law
+(in some countries) a military officer of highest rank
verb
+place in proper rank
+arrange in logical order
+make ready for action or use
+lead ceremoniously, as in a procession