词汇 | muster |
释义 | muster (noun) muster 3 ENTRIES FOUND: muster (verb) muster (noun) pass (verb) 1 muster /ˈmʌstɚ/ verb musters; mustered; mustering 1 muster /ˈmʌstɚ/ verb musters; mustered; mustering Learner's definition of MUSTER 1 [+ object] : to work hard to find or get (courage, support, etc.)寻求,聚集(支持、勇气等) They pushed the car with all the strength they could muster.他们使出全身力气推车。 He finally mustered (up) the courage to ask her on a date.他终于鼓起勇气约她。 The country's leaders have been trying to muster (up) support for the war.这个国家的领导人一直在努力号召大家支持这场战争。 They mustered (up) the 20 votes needed to pass the law.他们争取到了通过那项法律所需的20票。 2 : to gather together (a group of people, soldiers, etc.) especially for battle or war(尤指为了战争而)召集,集结(人群、部队等) [+ object] muster an army集合一支部队 [no object] The soldiers mustered [=gathered] in the center of town.士兵们在市中心集结。 2 muster /ˈmʌstɚ/ noun plural musters 2 muster /ˈmʌstɚ/ noun plural musters Learner's definition of MUSTER [count] : a formal military gathering to examine or test soldiers(军队的)集结,集合,检阅 a muster of soldiers士兵的集结 pass muster : to be judged as acceptable or good enough被认为可以接受;被认定为合格 These excuses will not pass muster. [=they are not acceptable]这些理由让人无法接受。 His cooking could pass muster in an expensive French restaurant.他的烹饪技术在高级法国餐厅也能得到认可。 |
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