"marshal" 怎么发音
word
MAR-shuhl
MAH-shuhl
释义
As a verb, to marshal means to organize, gather, or arrange people, ideas, or resources for a purpose. As a noun, it can mean an official such as a federal law officer in the U.S. or a person with a high rank in some organizations.
IPA 音标
美式英语
/ˈmɑɹʃəɫ/
英式英语
/mˈɑːʃəl/
简化发音
美式
MAR-shuhl
英式
MAH-shuhl
语境中听
She marshaled her notes before the meeting.
The general marshaled the troops at dawn.
A marshal checked our tickets at the gate.
We need to marshal our arguments before we talk to the board.