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    marshalling查询结果如下:

    音标:[暂缺] 现在分词:marshalling
    易混词:Marshal
    基本释义/说明:查询词marshallingMarshall的现在分词
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    1.马歇尔(人名, 姓氏)2.marshal(元帅)的美国拼法
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    编组的
    n. 【计算机】
    配制整齐(编组列车)
    n. 【法律专业】
    财产整理
    n. 【机械】
    列车编组
    (3)train marshalling.
    ( 三)列车编组情况。
    【海运】
    (把机车等)编组的,调配的,集结的排列,集合,配置调度,编组
    -marshalling的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    (英国用法) present participle of marshal

    名词 变体/同根词

    The position or role of a marshal.
    “The title carried with it the hereditary marshalship of Scotland.”
    (英国用法) The court or seat of a marshal.
    “But what made this Inn once noted was that all the six attorneys of the Marshalsea Court had their chambers there.”
    “When Francis was born, Mr Place was an officer of the Marshalsea court.”
    “Not receiving the money as he expected, he brought an action in the Marshalsea court, but was non-suited, by not attending to prove the wig his property.”
    The office of marshal, or the community of people who hold this office.
    (computing) A mechanism for marshalling data. || A person who directs the movement of an aircraft between the runway and its parking stand at an airport.
    “Thus, in Best Laid Plans readers would logically conclude that the marshaler was to some extent responsible for the mishap.”
    “Or does the steady marshaler and reliable marksman, Tim Walsh, remain in command?”

    动词 变体/同根词

    (US) present participle of marshal
    To arrange troops etc. in line for inspection or a parade. || (by extension) To arrange facts etc. in some methodical order. || To ceremoniously guide, conduct or usher. || To gather data for transmission.
    “The very next morning he began to fortify the city, and marshal the soldiers for battle.”
    “Gates was able to marshal an army of 150 million computers, at least 80 percent of those installed all over the world, that continues to operate with his software.”
    “There is no need to marshal facts for an argument.”
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