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marshal [ˈmα:∫əl]1. nouna. (military) maréchal ma. [+ troops] rassembler ; [+ crowd, traffic] canaliser• the police marshalled the procession into the town la police a fait entrer le cortège en bon ordre dans la villeb. [+ resources] mobiliser ; [+ support] obtenir* * *['mɑːʃl] 1.1) Military maréchal m2) GB Law avocat accompagnant un juge itinérant3) (at rally, ceremony) membre m du service d'ordre4) US Law ≈ huissier m de justice5) US History ( sheriff) marshal m6) US ( in fire service) capitaine m des pompiers2.1) gen, Military rassembler [troops]; diriger [crowd]; Railways trier [wagons]; fig rassembler [facts]2) ( guide) conduire [person]
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