muster翻译和音标

英 [ˈmʌstə(r)]  美 [ˈmʌstɚ]

v.集合;鼓起

n.集合;检阅;集合人员;点名册

过去式: mustered 过去分词: mustered 现在分词: mustering 第三人称单数: musters
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noun

1.compulsory military service

Synonym: conscriptiondraftselective service

2.a gathering of military personnel for duty

e.g. he was thrown in the brig for missingmuster

verb

1.call to duty, military service, jury duty, etc.

2.gather or bring together

e.g. muster the courage to do something
she rallied her intellect
Summon all your courage

Synonym: rallysummoncome upmuster up

1.聚集(支持力量);奋(力);集中(精力)
If youmuster something such as support, strength, or energy, you gather as much of it as you can in order to do something.

e.g. He travelled around West Africa trying tomuster support for his movement...
他在西非四处奔走,为自己的运动争取支持。
e.g. Mustering all her strength, Nancy pulled hard on both oars.
南希使出所有力气,用力划动双桨。

2.召集,集合(士兵)
When soldiersmuster orare mustered, they gather together in one place in order to take part in a military action.

e.g. The men mustered before their clan chiefs...
男人们聚集在族长们面前。
e.g. The general had mustered his troops north of the Hindu Kush.
将军在兴都库什山脉以北集结军队。

3.合格;符合要求
If someone or somethingpasses muster, they are good enough for the thing they are needed for.

e.g. I could not passmuster in his language...
我说不好他的语言。
e.g. If it doesn't passmuster, a radio station could have its license challenged.
如果不合要求,电台可能会被吊销执照。

1. pass muster : 通过检验, 符合要求;

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1. 集合:需求(demand)是指在一定时期内,在各种可能的价格下,人们所愿意并且能够购买的某种商品数量的集合(muster). 1.供给(supply)是指生产者在某一时期内,在不同价格水平上愿意并且能够提供出售的该种商品的数量.

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2. 召集:资源理论. 暴力是一种重要的资源,通过它,个人或群体可以保有或增进自身的利益. 控制的资源越多,能召集(muster)的暴力越大. 然而,控制的资源越多,以公开方式施展暴力的可能性越小. 当其它资源缺乏时才使用暴力资源.

3. 集合, 召集, 征召:arbitrary 任意的, 武断的, 独裁的, 专断的 |muster 集合, 召集, 征召, | fusty 有霉味的;陈腐的

4. 志愿消防战斗员运动会:muster roll 花名册 |muster 志愿消防战斗员运动会 | mutagen 致变物

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  • Ile muster vp an army secretly.

    出自:C. Marlowe
  • Muster the squadron and hold them in readiness.

    出自:R. Sutcliff
  • They were mustering themselves to attack the other group.

    出自:R. K. Narayan
  • The Babylonians began to muster the Hebrews for the long march to slavery.

    出自:J. A. Michener

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