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mar·shal
/ˈmɑrʃəl/
陸空軍高級將官,典禮官,職行官,元帥(vt.)整頓,配置,彙集(vi.)排列,集合
From:
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marshal
編組;調度;引導;安排;整理
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mar·shal
n.
1.
Originally
,
an
officer
who
had
the
care
of
horses
;
a
groom
. [
Obs
.]
2.
An
officer
of
high
rank
,
charged
with
the
arrangement
of
ceremonies
,
the
conduct
of
operations
,
or
the
like
;
as
,
specifically
:
(a)
One
who
goes
before
a
prince
to
declare
his
coming
and
provide
entertainment
;
a
harbinger
;
a
pursuivant
.
(b)
One
who
regulates
rank
and
order
at
a
feast
or
any
other
assembly
,
directs
the
order
of
procession
,
and
the
like
.
(c)
The
chief
officer
of
arms
,
whose
duty
it
was
,
in
ancient
times
,
to
regulate
combats
in
the
lists
. --
Johnson
.
(d)
France
The
highest
military
officer
.
In
other
countries
of
Europe
a
marshal
is
a
military
officer
of
high
rank
,
and
called
field marshal
.
(e)
Am. Law
A
ministerial
officer
,
appointed
for
each
judicial
district
of
the
United
States
,
to
execute
the
process
of
the
courts
of
the
United
States
,
and
perform
various
duties
,
similar
to
those
of
a
sheriff
.
The
name
is
also
sometimes
applied
to
certain
police
officers
of
a
city
.
Earl marshal of England
,
the
eighth
officer
of
state
;
an
honorary
title
,
and
personal
,
until
made
hereditary
in
the
family
of
the
Duke
of
Norfolk
.
During
a
vacancy
in
the
office
of
high
constable
,
the
earl
marshal
has
jurisdiction
in
the
court
of
chivalry
. --
Brande
&
C
.
Earl marshal of Scotland
,
an
officer
who
had
command
of
the
cavalry
under
the
constable
.
This
office
was
held
by
the
family
of
Keith
,
but
forfeited
by
rebellion
in
1715.
Knight marshal
,
or
Marshal of the King's house
,
formerly
,
in
England
,
the
marshal
of
the
king's
house
,
who
was
authorized
to
hear
and
determine
all
pleas
of
the
Crown
,
to
punish
faults
committed
within
the
verge
,
etc
.
His
court
was
called
the
Court
of
Marshalsea
.
Marshal of the Queen's Bench
,
formerly
the
title
of
the
officer
who
had
the
custody
of
the
Queen's
bench
prison
in
Southwark
. --
Mozley
&
W
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mar·shal
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Marshaled
or
Marshalled
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Marshaling
or
Marshalling
.]
1.
To
dispose
in
order
;
to
arrange
in
a
suitable
manner
;
as
,
to
marshal
troops
or
an
army
.
And
marshaling
the
heroes
of
his
name
As
,
in
their
order
,
next
to
light
they
came
. --
Dryden
.
2.
To
direct
,
guide
,
or
lead
.
Thou
marshalest
me
the
way
that
I
was
going
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Her.
To
dispose
in
due
order
,
as
the
different
quarterings
on
an
escutcheon
,
or
the
different
crests
when
several
belong
to
an
achievement
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
marshal
n
1:
a
law
officer
having
duties
similar
to
those
of
a
sheriff
in
carrying
out
the
judgments
of
a
court
of
law
[
syn
:
marshall
]
2: (
in
some
countries
)
a
military
officer
of
highest
rank
[
syn
:
marshall
]
v
1:
place
in
proper
rank
; "
marshal
the
troops
"
2:
arrange
in
logical
order
; "
marshal
facts
or
arguments
"
3:
make
ready
for
action
or
use
; "
marshal
resources
" [
syn
:
mobilize
,
mobilise
,
summon
]
4:
lead
ceremoniously
,
as
in
a
procession
[
also
:
marshalling
,
marshalled
]
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