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marshal
Marshal tarimas:
/'mɑ:ʃəl/
Marshal audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A military officer of the highest rank in some countries.
- noun: A field marshal.
- noun: A U.S. federal officer of a judicial district who carries out court orders and discharges duties similar to those of a sheriff.
- noun: A city law enforcement officer in the United States who carries out court orders.
- noun: The head of a police or fire department in the United States.
- noun: A person in charge of a parade or ceremony.
- noun: A high official in a royal court, especially one aiding the sovereign in military affairs.
- verb-transitive: To arrange or place (troops, for example) in line for a parade, maneuver, or review.
- verb-transitive: To arrange, place, or set in methodical order: marshal facts in preparation for an exam. See Synonyms at
arrange . - verb-transitive: To enlist and organize: trying to marshal public support.
- verb-transitive: To guide ceremoniously; conduct or usher.
- verb-intransitive: To take up positions in or as if in a military formation.
- verb-intransitive: To take form or order: facts marshaling as research progressed.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- ceremonmeisteris
- policijos viršininkas
- šerifas
- ugniagesių brigados viršininkas
- tvarkyti
- maršalas
- sustatyti į eilę arba tam tikra tvarka išrikiuoti