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Jefe de bomberos
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
fire marshal N
1. fire marshal (chief of fire department):
2. fire marshal (for evacuation procedures):
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. marshal [Am ˈmɑrʃəl, Brit ˈmɑːʃ(ə)l] N
1. marshal (as title) MIL:
2.1. marshal Am:
2.2. marshal (as title) Am LAW:
3. marshal (at public gathering):
II. marshal <marshaling marshaled Am marshalling marshalled Brit> [Am ˈmɑrʃəl, Brit ˈmɑːʃ(ə)l] VB trans
1. marshal (muster):
marshal troops/crowd
marshal support
marshal courage/patience
2. marshal (organize):
marshal thoughts/arguments
marshal evidence
3. marshal (conduct, usher):
I. fire [Am ˈfaɪ(ə)r, Brit ˈfʌɪə] N
1.1. fire U:
to set sth on fire or to set fire to sth
to catch fire twigs:
to set the world or Brit also the Thames on fire
1.2. fire C (outdoors):
1.3. fire C (in hearth):
lumbre f liter
2. fire C (accident):
as interj fire!
3. fire C (heater):
fire Brit
fire Brit
4. fire U (passion):
5. fire U (of guns):
to open fire on sb/sth
to draw sb's fire
II. fire [Am ˈfaɪ(ə)r, Brit ˈfʌɪə] VB trans
1.1. fire:
fire gun/shot/missile
fire rocket
dispararle a alguien
1.2. fire (direct):
2. fire (dismiss):
fire inf
fire inf
3.1. fire (activate):
fire boiler/furnace
3.2. fire (stimulate):
fire imagination/enthusiasm
fire passion
fire passion
3.3. fire (set fire to):
fire liter
4. fire pottery:
III. fire [Am ˈfaɪ(ə)r, Brit ˈfʌɪə] VB intr
1. fire (shoot):
to fire at sb/sth
disparar contra alguien/algo
to fire at sb/sth
dispararle a alguien/algo
to fire on sb
disparar sobre alguien
ready, aim or Brit take aim, fire!
2. fire engine:
u rečniku PONS
I. marshal [ˈmɑ:ʃl, Am ˈmɑ:r-] Brit: -ll-, Am: -l- VB trans
II. marshal [ˈmɑ:ʃl, Am ˈmɑ:r-] Brit: -ll-, Am: -l- N
1. marshal (at public event):
2. marshal Am LAW:
3. marshal MIL:
4. marshal Am (police or fire officer):
I. fire [ˈfaɪəʳ, Am ˈfaɪɚ] N
1. fire:
2. fire TECH:
3. fire MIL:
4. fire (passion):
Phrases:
II. fire [ˈfaɪəʳ, Am ˈfaɪɚ] VB trans
1. fire (set fire to):
fire ceramics
2. fire (weapon):
3. fire inf (dismiss):
botar LatAm
fletar Arg
4. fire (inspire):
III. fire [ˈfaɪəʳ, Am ˈfaɪɚ] VB intr
1. fire with gun:
2. fire AUTO:
OpenDict unos
marshal N
u rečniku PONS
I. marshal <-ll-, -l-> [ˈmar·ʃəl] VB trans
II. marshal [ˈmar·ʃəl] N
1. marshal LAW:
2. marshal (police or fire officer):
comisario(-a) m (f)
3. marshal MIL:
mariscal(a) m (f)
4. marshal (honoree):
I. fire [ˈfaɪr] N
1. fire:
2. fire TECH:
3. fire MIL:
4. fire (passion):
Phrases:
II. fire [ˈfaɪr] VB trans
1. fire (burn):
fire ceramics
2. fire (weapon):
3. fire inf (dismiss):
botar LatAm
fletar Arg
4. fire (inspire):
III. fire [ˈfaɪr] VB intr
1. fire with gun:
2. fire AUTO:
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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He was promoted to air chief marshal in 1974 and retired in 1976.
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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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