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mar.shal obj ORGANIZEH5mB:7F[l, $5mB:r-v [T]-ll- or Am usually -l- to gather or organize (people or things), esp. in order to achieve a particular aim集中,整理The fighting in the city followed reports of the rebels marshalling their forces in the countryside.叛军在郊外集结军队的消息传出之后,城里便发生了冲突。The company is marshalling its forces/resources for a long court case.公司正集中力量/人力财力物力,应付一场旷日持久的法院诉讼案。Unfortunately, the book fails to marshal the facts into a coherent argument.遗憾的是,这本书没能将事实整理成连贯的内容。It is doubtful whether the President can marshal sufficient votes to prevent a defeat.总统未必能拉到足够票数以免遭否决。The company has marshalled an armada of 1000 boats and a squadron of 70 aircraft to help clear up the oil.公司组织了1, 000 艘船只和70架飞机,帮助清扫(漏)油。The rebels have little chance of marshalling as much firepower as the government troops.叛军很难筹集到和政府军同样的火力。
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