
육군 원수
An officer of the highest rank in the armed forces of some countries, such as France or the UK (e.g., Field Marshal, Air Marshal).
예문:
"The newly appointed Air Marshal was tasked with overseeing the modernization of the entire fleet."
"Historically, the title of Marshal was a great honor bestowed upon successful military commanders."
집행관, 서장
A federal or municipal law enforcement officer, often the head of a police or fire department in the US.
예문:
"The Fire Marshal investigated the cause of the massive warehouse blaze for several weeks."
"A US Marshal apprehended the fugitive after a long chase across state lines."
배열시키다, 결집시키다
To arrange or assemble (a group of people, especially soldiers) in order; to gather or mobilize.
예문:
"The general quickly marshaled his remaining forces for a final counterattack."
"Volunteers were marshaled at the entrance before the start of the charity run."
정리하다, 정돈하다
To methodically assemble, arrange, or organize (facts, ideas, or resources) for a specific purpose.
예문:
"Before the debate, she took a moment to marshal her arguments and supporting evidence."
"It took the research team months to marshal all the data collected from the field study."
안내하다, 선도하다
To guide or usher (a person) ceremoniously or politely to a specific position or location.
예문:
"The host marshaled the VIP guests to their reserved seats near the stage."
"An attendant was there to marshal the attendees toward the main ballroom entrance."