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Inflections of 'marshal ' (v ): (⇒ conjugate )When both "l" and "ll" forms exist, spellings with a double "l" are correct, but rare, in US English, while those with a single "l" are not correct in UK English. marshals v 3rd person singular marshalling v pres p (Mainly UK) marshaling v pres p (US) marshalled v past (Mainly UK) marshaled v past (US) marshalled v past p (Mainly UK) marshaled v past p (US)
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marshal, Marshal n (military officer) mariscal nm
Note : capitalized when used as a title The marshal gave us the command to charge.
El mariscal nos dio la orden de cargar.
marshal n (US officer of the law) jefe de policía loc nom m
Marshals handcuffed him before leading him out of the building.
El jefe de policía lo esposó antes de sacarlo fuera del edificio.
marshal, marshal the troops vtr (troops, soldiers: put in position) alinear⇒ vtr
reunir⇒ vtr
ordenar⇒ vtr
The commander marshaled the troops before battle.
El comandante alineó a las tropas antes de la batalla.
marshal [sth] ⇒ vtr figurative (facts, thoughts: put in order) poner en orden loc verb
Marshal the facts to support your argument.
Pon en orden los hechos para respaldar tu argumento.
marshal [sb] to [sth] ⇒ vtr (guide, usher) dirigir⇒ vtr
conducir⇒ vtr
We were marshalled to our seats by student volunteers.
Estudiantes voluntarios nos dirigieron hasta nuestros asientos.
marshal [sth] ⇒ vtr figurative (enlist, encourage) armarse de valor loc verb
armarse de coraje loc verb
We have to marshal enough support to pass the bill.
Debemos armarnos de suficiente valor y conseguir apoyo para aprobar la ley.
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