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1 marshal
1. noun1) (an official who arranges ceremonies, processions etc.) marskalk2) ((American) an official with certain duties in the lawcourts.) rettstjener3) ((American) the head of a police or fire department.) politimester, brannsjef2. verb1) (to arrange (forces, facts, arguments etc) in order: Give me a minute to marshal my thoughts.) organisere, ordne2) (to lead or show the way to: We marshalled the whole group into a large room.) lede, være guide formarskalkIsubst. \/ˈmɑːʃ(ə)l\/1) ( militærvesen) marskalk, feltmarskalk2) marskalk, seremonimester3) (britisk, også judge's marshal) dommerfullmektig4) ordensmann, vakt (ved sportsarrangementer e.l.)5) (amer.) sheriff, forklaring: politisjef i et større distrikt, politimester6) (amer.) brannsjefIIverb \/ˈmɑːʃ(ə)l\/1) stille opp, samle (tropper, soldater)2) ordne, bringe orden i, organisere3) føre, lede (ved mottakelser e.l.)4) ( heraldikk) anordnemarshal facts få fakta på plassmarshal one's forces ( overført) samle styrkemarshal one's thoughts samle tankenemarshal the forces samle troppene
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