marshals n. 执法官;司法官(marshal的复数)
v. 排列;安排;统帅(marshal的单三形式)
- The marshals stood behind him, and did not venture to distract his attention.
元帅们站在他身后,不敢分散他的注意力。 - Jailed financier Bernard Madoff's 55-foot luxury yacht and a smaller vessel have been seized by US Marshals in Florida.
在美国佛罗里达州,被囚金融巨骗伯纳德·麦道夫的55英尺豪华快艇和一艘小快艇被州警收缴。 - The Marshals Service, joined by many federal, state, and local partners, targeted the worst-of-the-worst fugitive felons in the country.
联合了联邦、州及地方有关机构的联邦执法官署,此次将把目标放在那些罪大恶极的的逃犯上。
marshals[ noun ]
the United States' oldest federal law enforcement agency is responsible today for protecting the Federal Judiciary and transporting federal prisoners and protecting federal witnesses and managing assets seized from criminals and generally ensuring the effective operation of the federal judicial system
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