marshal2 verb (marshalled, marshalling British EnglishBrE, marshaled, marshaling American EnglishAmE) [transitiveT] 2 ORGANIZEto organize all the people or things that you need in order to be ready for a battle, election etc 调集,集结〔力量〕 The general marshalled his forces for a major offensive. 将军调集军队准备大举进攻。
Senator Bryant attempted to marshal support for the measure. 参议员布赖恩特试图集结力量支持这项措施。
3 ORGANIZEto control or organize a large group 控制;组织;引领5 Ginny marshalled her guests in a better position.金尼把客人们领到一个更好的位置。
n The teacher marshalled the children into one group.
marshal your thoughts/arguments etc• A bit nervously, he sat down with pen and paper to marshal his thoughts.• Breathing in deeply, she tried to marshal her thoughts.• Slow down, marshal your thoughts and don't start speaking before you've got your brain in gear.• Very carefully Mrs. Fanshawe marshalled her thoughts and her memories.• She tried to marshal her thoughts, but they skittered wildly.• He must have seen her marshalling her arguments, for he gave her no time to use them.• She felt unable to marshal her thoughts into a semblance of logic.• Well, I have now marshalled my thoughts, summoning memories from that summer over seventy years ago. marshalled ... forces• And to add to the horrors of the scene, the elements of heaven marshalled their forces...