marshals

marshals[ˈmɑ:ʃəlz] 

原级:marshal

marshals是什么意思

现在分词:marshalling

过去分词:marshalled

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过去式:marshalled

marshals 基本解释
执法官;元帅( marshal的名词复数 );典礼官;消防局长;
marshals 单语例句

1. The law is crucial to how the nation marshals its military and civilian resources during disasters like the Sichuan earthquake almost one year ago.

2. He kept the engine running, returning to the track in sixth place after four marshals pushed his car clear.

3. Uniformed US Homeland Security officers walked outside around the courthouse, while US marshals filled the hallways and manned two metal detectors.

4. marshals什么意思

4. Marshals Service members and others involved in the federal criminal justice system, said a senior Justice Department official.

5. Washington is demanding that airlines carry armed marshals on some planes and has begun fingerprinting and photographing foreigners at more than 100 airports.

6. The marshals taped a forfeiture notice to the window and left a large document sitting on the ground.

7. marshals是什么意思

7. It took additional security measures after the September 11 attack on the United States, including putting air marshals on flights.

8. Airliners that fail to place marshals on board flights when notified may be refused government permission to land or fly over the United States.

9. Airliners that fail to place marshals onboard flights when notified may be refused government permission to land or fly over the United States.

10. marshals的翻译

10. British Airways staged three hours of what it called " useful and cordial " talks with pilots over deploying armed air marshals.

marshals 英英释义

marshals是什么意思

noun

1. the United States' oldest federal law enforcement agency is responsible today for protecting the Federal Judiciary and transporting federal prisoners and protecting federal witnesses and managing assets seized from criminals and generally ensuring the effective operation of the federal judicial system

    Synonym: United States Marshals Service US Marshals Service