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
- 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。 - These included the Marshall Plan and the Berlin Airlift, as we discussed in our last two programs.
这包括了马歇尔计划以及我们上期节目中谈到的柏林空运计划。 - The Prime Minister called Councillor Marshall 'a crank'
首相称马歇尔议员为“怪人”。 - 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。 - This is why Sir Colin Marshall, British Airways 'chairman, has been so keen to buy shares in US-AIR
这就是为什么英国航空公司主席科林·马歇尔爵士一直如此热衷于购买美国航空公司的股票。 - Marshall, what is up with you and ted?
马修,你和泰德怎么了? - But the important thing is that Marshall and I love each other, right?
但关键的是,我和马修彼此是相爱的,对吗? - It is not quite the Marshall Plan wanted by some, but it is the right start.
这并不是很多人想要的马歇尔计划,而是一个正确的开始。 - Nobel laureates Barry Marshall and Robin Warren showed it could cause gastric ulcers and stomach cancer.
诺贝尔奖得主巴里·马歇尔和罗宾·沃伦发现它能够引起胃溃疡和胃癌。 - A decision was taken to discipline Marshall
已作出对马歇尔进行处罚的决定。