单词 | muster |
释义 | muster UK ['mʌs.tər] US [-tɚ] verb intransitive or transitive PRODUCE 产生 ■to produce or encourage especially an emotion or support 鼓起(勇气);激起(某种感情或支持) •She managed to muster the courage •The team will need all the strength •Opponents are unlikely to be able to muster enough votes UK ['mʌs.tər] US [-tɚ] verb intransitive or transitive TOGETHER 聚集 ■(especially of soldiers) to come together, especially in preparation for fighting, or to cause to do this (使)(尤指部队)集合,集结 •The twelfth division mustered on the hill.第12师在山上集结。 •The general mustered his troops UK ['mʌs.tər] US [-tɚ] verb intransitive or transitive muster your forces formal ■to make great arrangements and efforts, usually to prepare for an attack or event 集聚(力量,精力) •The Welsh National Opera has mustered its forces to mount its second production of Tristan in only 14 years.威尔士国家剧院在《特里斯坦》首次上演的仅仅14年后,倾尽全力把该剧的新制作版本搬上舞台。 UK ['mʌs.tər] US [-tɚ] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs muster sth up ■If you muster up a feeling of bravery or energy, you try hard to find that quality in yourself because you need it in order to do something 鼓起(勇气);激起(力量) •[+ to UK ['mʌs.tər] US [-tɚ] noun countable ■a group of people, especially soldiers, who have been brought together (尤指部队的)集合,集结 |
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