Marshall
英 [ˈmɑ:ʃəl]
美 [ˈmɑrʃəl]
n. 马歇尔(1.George Catlett;1880—1959;美国将军及外交家;曾获1953年诺贝尔和平奖;2.John;1755—1835;美国法学家)
第三人称单数:marshalls
BNC.4236 / COCA.19481
双语例句
- The Prime Minister called Councillor Marshall 'a crank'
首相称马歇尔议员为“怪人”。 - During that time, a Marshall Plan seeded a miracle, and a North Atlantic Alliance protected our people.
在那段岁月,马歇尔计划播下了奇迹的种子,而北大西洋联盟保护了我们的人民。 - And, as in Marshall's time, these are solemn, high-stakes events.
和马歇尔时代一样,这些也都是都是庄严而重要的活动。 - Marshall knew that where you live and work affects what you learn and what you earn.
马歇尔知道,你生活和工作的地方,会对你所学知识和所挣工资产生影响。 - Marshall, we are going through with this mission.
马歇尔,我们要把这个任务完成。 - The oath of office is* Demonstrative of the legislative opinion on on this subject-john marshall.
政府的誓词证明了立法机关在这个问题上的看法-约翰。马歇尔。 - Marshall, what is up with you and ted?
马修,你和泰德怎么了? - Marshall and Ted set me straight.
马修和泰德点醒了我。 - The work of Dr Marshall and Dr Warren has certainly had an effect on everyday life.
马歇尔博士和沃伦博士的研究肯定对人们的日常生活有所影响。 - Marshall has a device that can duplicate fingerprints.
马歇尔有一个可以复制指纹的装置。