n. 元帅;典礼官;执法官;法官的随行官员(等于 judge's marshal)
vt. 安排;引领;统帅
vi. 各就各位;按次序排列成形(等于 marshal)
marshall plan马歇尔计划
marshall islands马绍尔群岛(位于西太平洋)
1.By placing characters within a wider cultural context, Marshall attacked racial and sexual stereotypes and paved the way for explorations of race, class and gender in the novels of the 1970's.
通过将人物置于更广阔的文化背景中,马歇尔抨击了种族和性别的刻板印象,并为20世纪70年代小说中种族、阶级和性别的探索铺平了道路。
2.He laughed and said Burke Marshall had recommended them too.
他听了笑着说,伯克也已经向他推荐了这几位。
3.We are all crew. - Marshall McLuhan.
我们全体都是乘务员。
4.Truman used the same ploy to pass the much-needed Marshall Plan.
杜鲁门还使用相同手段通过了他急需的马歇尔计划。
5.Marshall McLuhan and Walter Ong thought print helped further reorient language from sound to vision, paving the way for our screen-fixated present.
马歇尔·麦克卢汉和沃尔特·翁认为,印刷术帮助语言进一步从声音转向视觉,为我们痴迷于屏幕的当下铺平了道路。
6.Marshall avoided the oppressed and tragic heroine in conflict with White society that had been typical of the protest novels of the early twentieth century.
马歇尔避免了二十世纪初抗议小说中典型的受压迫、与白人社会冲突的悲剧性女主人公。