john marshall

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  • 网络约翰马歇尔
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noun

1
United States jurist;as chief justice of the Supreme Court he established the principles of United States constitutional law (1755-1835)
Synonym: Marshall

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  1. The Indus civilization was brought to light in excavation by Sir John Marshall in the1920s .

    印度河文化是约翰·马歇尔爵士20世纪20年代进行的发掘中发现的。

  2. " We must never forget that it is a constitution we are expounding "( John Marshall ) .

    “我们永远不应忘记那是宪法,对此我们正在加以解释”(约翰·马歇尔)。

  3. Vinous drink , however , had no greater devotee than Chief Justice John Marshall .

    然而,再没有比大法官约翰·马歇尔更热爱葡萄酒的人。

  4. Early wine connoisseurs included such men as Thomas Jefferson , Andrew Jackson , and John Marshall .

    早期的葡萄酒品尝家包括托马斯·杰斐逊、安德鲁·杰克逊和约翰·马歇尔等人。

  5. On Feb. 4 , 1801 , John Marshall was sworn in as chief justice of the United States .

    1801年2月4日,约翰·马歇尔宣誓就任美国首席大法官。

  6. S.senator from Indiana ( 1899-1911 ), he is best known for his historical works , most notably The Life of John Marshall ( 1916-1919 ) .

    以其历史著作最为闻名,最著名的是《约翰·马歇尔的一生》(1916-1919年)。