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1 marshal
1. noun1) (an official who arranges ceremonies, processions etc.) maestro de ceremonias, organizador2) ((American) an official with certain duties in the lawcourts.) oficial de justicia3) ((American) the head of a police or fire department.) jefe de policía/bomberos
2. verb1) (to arrange (forces, facts, arguments etc) in order: Give me a minute to marshal my thoughts.) ordenar, poner en orden, arreglar2) (to lead or show the way to: We marshalled the whole group into a large room.) reunirtr['mɑːʃəl]1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL mariscal nombre masculino2 (at sports event, demonstration) oficial nombre masulino o femenino, organizador,-ra4 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (head of police) jefe,-a de policía; (head of fire department) jefe,-a de bomberos1 reunir2 figurative use ordenar, poner en orden1) : poner en orden, reunir2) usher: conducirmarshal n1) : maestro m de ceremonias2) : mariscal m (en el ejército); jefe m, -fa f (de la policía, de los bomberos, etc.)n.• jefe de bomberos s.m.n.• jefe de policía s.m.• maestro de ceremonias s.m.• mariscal s.m.v.• conducir con ceremonia v.• ordenar v.
I 'mɑːrʃəl, 'mɑːʃəl2) ( as title) (AmE)a) ( police chief) jefe, -fa m,f de policía; ( fire chief) jefe, -fa m,f de bomberos3) ( at public gathering) miembro m del servicio de vigilancia
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transitive verb, BrE - ll- \<\<troops/crowd\>\> reunir*; \<\<support\>\> conseguir*; \<\<courage\>\> armarse de; \<\<thoughts\>\> poner* en orden; \<\<evidence\>\> reunir*['mɑːʃǝl]1. N1) (Mil) mariscal m2) (at demonstration, meeting) oficial m3) (US) alguacil m, oficial m de justicia2. VT1) [+ soldiers, procession] formar2) [+ facts etc] ordenar; [+ evidence] presentar* * *
I ['mɑːrʃəl, 'mɑːʃəl]2) ( as title) (AmE)a) ( police chief) jefe, -fa m,f de policía; ( fire chief) jefe, -fa m,f de bomberos3) ( at public gathering) miembro m del servicio de vigilancia
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transitive verb, BrE - ll- \<\<troops/crowd\>\> reunir*; \<\<support\>\> conseguir*; \<\<courage\>\> armarse de; \<\<thoughts\>\> poner* en orden; \<\<evidence\>\> reunir* -
2 marshal
1. noun1) (officer of state) [Hof]marschall, der3) (Sport) Ordner, der2. transitive verb,(Brit.) - ll- (arrange in order) aufstellen [Truppen]; sich (Dat.) zurechtlegen [Argumente]; ordnen [Fakten]* * *1. noun1) (an official who arranges ceremonies, processions etc.) der Festordner3) ((American) the head of a police or fire department.) der Bezirksdirektor2. verb1) (to arrange (forces, facts, arguments etc) in order: Give me a minute to marshal my thoughts.) ordnen2) (to lead or show the way to: We marshalled the whole group into a large room.) geleiten* * *mar·shal[ˈmɑ:ʃəl, AM ˈmɑ:r-]I. n3. AM (federal agent) Gerichtsdiener(in) m(f); (police officer) Polizeipräsident(in) m(f), Polizeidirektor(in) m(f), Polizeikommandant(in) m(f) SCHWEIZ; (fire officer) Branddirektor(in) m(f), Feuer[wehr]kommandant(in) m(f) SCHWEIZII. vt▪ to \marshal sth1. (bring together)to \marshal supporters Anhänger mobilisierento \marshal troops Truppen zusammenziehen2. (organize) etw ordnento \marshal one's ideas seine Ideen strukturieren* * *['mAːSəl]1. n (MILof royal household) Marschall m; (at sports meeting etc) Platzwärter(in) m(f); (at demo etc) Ordner(in) m(f); (US) Bezirkspolizeichef(in) m(f)2. vtfacts, arguments ordnen; soldiers antreten lassen; (= lead) geleiten, führen* * *marshal [ˈmɑː(r)ʃl]A s1. MIL Marschall m2. JUR Br Gerichtsbeamter, der einen reisenden High-Court-Richter begleitet3. JUR USb) Bezirkspolizeichef m4. US Branddirektor m5. a) Zeremonienmeister m, Festordner m6. HIST (Hof)Marschall m:knight marshal Br königlicher Hofmarschall7. Br HIST königlicher Zeremonienmeister8. UNIV Br Begleiter m eines ProktorsB v/t prät und pperf -shaled, besonders Br -shalled1. allg auf-, zusammenstellen, zusammenfassen:marshal one’s thoughts seine Gedanken ordnen6. FLUG einwinken7. JURa) die Aktiva (zur Begleichung von Konkursforderungen) rangwertig zusammenstellenb) die Reihenfolge der Massegläubiger gemäß dem Vorrang ihrer Forderungen feststellen* * *1. noun1) (officer of state) [Hof]marschall, der2) (officer in army) Marschall, der3) (Sport) Ordner, der2. transitive verb,(Brit.) - ll- (arrange in order) aufstellen [Truppen]; sich (Dat.) zurechtlegen [Argumente]; ordnen [Fakten]* * *(US) n.Gerichtsvollzieher m. n.Marschall m.Polizeidirektor m. -
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va.1 (con 1ra persona) (intensiones, promesas, predicciones)I shall be there if I can si puedo, estaré allíI shan't say this more than once esto no lo voy a repetirwe shall take note of your comments tendremos en cuenta tus comentariosas we shall see como veremosyou shall pay for this! ¡me las pagarás o vas a pagar!they shall not pass no pasarán3 (haciendo sugerencias, ofertas)shall I open the window? ¿abro la ventana?shall I make some coffee? ¿preparo café?all members shall be entitled to vote todos los socios tendrán derecho al votoEn el inglés hablado, y en el escrito en estilo coloquial, el verbo shall se contrae de manera que I, etc. shall se transforman en I'll. La forma negativa shall not se transforma en shan't(pt & pp shalled)the term “company property” shall be understood to include… se entiende que el término “propiedad de la empresa” comprende…
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marshal — I. noun also marshall Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French mareschal, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German marahscalc marshal, from marah horse + scalc servant Date: 13th century 1. a. a high official in the household of a medieval … New Collegiate Dictionary
marshal — mar·shal 1 / mär shəl/ n 1: a ministerial officer appointed for each judicial district of the U.S. to execute the process of the courts and perform various duties similar to those of a sheriff 2: a law officer in some cities (as New York) of the… … Law dictionary
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marshalship — mar·shal (mär’shəl) n. 1. a) A military officer of the highest rank in some countries. b) A field marshal. 2. a) An officer of the courts of the United States who performs various duties such as protecting judges, transporting prisoners, and… … Word Histories
mar´shal|ler — mar|shal «MAHR shuhl», noun, verb, shaled, shal|ing or (especially British) shalled, shal|ling. –n. 1. a) an officer of various kinds, especially a police officer. A United States marshal is an officer of a Federal court whose duties are like… … Useful english dictionary
mar´shal|er — mar|shal «MAHR shuhl», noun, verb, shaled, shal|ing or (especially British) shalled, shal|ling. –n. 1. a) an officer of various kinds, especially a police officer. A United States marshal is an officer of a Federal court whose duties are like… … Useful english dictionary
mar|shal — «MAHR shuhl», noun, verb, shaled, shal|ing or (especially British) shalled, shal|ling. –n. 1. a) an officer of various kinds, especially a police officer. A United States marshal is an officer of a Federal court whose duties are like those of a… … Useful english dictionary