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marshal
zbierać
I. marshal <-ll- [or AM -l-]> [ˈmɑ:ʃəl, Am ˈmɑ:r-] VB trans
marshal
zbierać [perf zebrać]
marshal forces, resources
mobilizować [perf z-]
marshal crowd
opanowywać [perf opanować]
marshal votes
zdobywać [perf zdobyć]
II. marshal [ˈmɑ:ʃəl, Am ˈmɑ:r-] N
1. marshal esp Brit (person in charge):
marshal
2. marshal AM (police or fire officer):
marshal
3. marshal MIL:
marshal
Present
Imarshal
youmarshal
he/she/itmarshals
wemarshal
youmarshal
theymarshal
Past
Imarshalled / American English marshaled
youmarshalled / American English marshaled
he/she/itmarshalled / American English marshaled
wemarshalled / American English marshaled
youmarshalled / American English marshaled
theymarshalled / American English marshaled
Present Perfect
Ihavemarshalled / American English marshaled
youhavemarshalled / American English marshaled
he/she/ithasmarshalled / American English marshaled
wehavemarshalled / American English marshaled
youhavemarshalled / American English marshaled
theyhavemarshalled / American English marshaled
Past Perfect
Ihadmarshalled / American English marshaled
youhadmarshalled / American English marshaled
he/she/ithadmarshalled / American English marshaled
wehadmarshalled / American English marshaled
youhadmarshalled / American English marshaled
theyhadmarshalled / American English marshaled
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By law, no more than 83 city marshals shall be appointed by a mayor.
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On the day that the marshals are scheduled to show up, he talks to his students about how wrong it is for people to steal.
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The marshal warned them not to attempt it.
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The town also employs a police department which is made up of numerous deputies and a town marshal.
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He was promoted to air chief marshal in 1974 and retired in 1976.
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