释义 |
muster美 ['mʌstər] 英 ['mʌstə(r)] - v.集合;找寻;赶拢(牛、羊)
- n.聚集的人群;(尤指)集结的兵力
- 网络鼓起;召集;调集
第三人称单数:musters 现在分词:mustering 过去式:mustered v. gather,gather together,congregate,collect,get together n. gathering,assembly,meeting,congregation,congress 1. | [t] ~ sth (up) 找寻,聚集,激起(支持、勇气等)to find as much support, courage, etc. as you can |
| We mustered what support we could for the plan. 我们极尽所能为这项计划寻求支持。 | | She left the room with all the dignity she could muster . 她尽量庄重体面地走了出去。 |
2. | [i][t] 集合,召集,集结(尤指部队)to come together, or bring people, especially soldiers, together for example for military action |
| The troops mustered. 部队集结起来。 | | |
3. | [t] ~ sth 赶拢(牛、羊)to gather together sheep or cows |
1. | 聚集的人群;(尤指)集结的兵力a group of people, especially soldiers, that have been brought together |
| muster stations(= parts of a building, a ship, etc. that people must go to if there is an emergency) 集结站 |
n. | 1. (检阅点名时的)召集,集合;检阅,集合人员;群集;花名册;清单 | v. | 1. 调,召集(兵员),集合,集中;拼凑,振奋,鼓起(勇气等) 1. 调,召集(兵员),集合,集中;拼凑,振奋,鼓起(勇气等) |
n. | 1. a gathering of soldiers or a crew, e.g. for inspection 2. a gathering of people or collection of things 3. a round-up of animals, especially cattle or sheep 4. a group of people brought together in one place, especially soldiers 1. a gathering of soldiers or a crew, e.g. for inspection 2. a gathering of people or collection of things 3. a round-up of animals, especially cattle or sheep 4. a group of people brought together in one place, especially soldiers | v. | 1. to summon up something such as strength or courage that will help in doing something 2. to bring together a group of soldiers or the members of a crew, e.g. for inspection, or be brought together in this way 3. to gather people or things together 4. to round up livestock, especially cattle or sheep 5. to try to produce as much of a feeling such as enthusiasm or determination as you can 1. to summon up something such as strength or courage that will help in doing something 2. to bring together a group of soldiers or the members of a crew, e.g. for inspection, or be brought together in this way 3. to gather people or things together 4. to round up livestock, especially cattle or sheep 5. to try to produce as much of a feeling such as enthusiasm or determination as you can |
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