muster

名词

UK/ˈmʌs.təʳ/
US/ˈmʌs.tɚ/

定义 muster 名词

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A gathering of people, particularly soldiers, assembled together.

    (尤指部队的)集合;集结

动词

UK/ˈmʌs.təʳ/
US/ˈmʌs.tɚ/

定义 muster 动词

generate(产生)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To generate or summon an emotion, feeling, or support.

    鼓起(勇气);激起(某种情感或支持)

    • She finally mustered the courage to invite him to the show.

      她终于鼓起勇气邀请他去看表演。

    • They need to muster as much support as possible to ensure the new bill passes.

      他们需要尽可能地争取支持,以确保新法案通过。

    • Despite the difficulties, she managed to muster a smile.

      尽管困难重重,她还是设法露出了微笑。

assemble(集合)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To assemble, especially soldiers, either to come together or to cause to do so, typically in preparation for action.

    (使)(尤指部队)集合;集结

    • The soldiers mustered at the base.

      士兵们在基地集合。

    • The commander ordered his troops to muster.

      指挥官命令他的部队集合。

    • They mustered in the square.

      他们在广场上集合。

成语

  • muster your forces

    To gather and organize one's resources, strength, or energy in preparation for a challenge, event, or task.

    集结力量

    As the project deadline approached, the team had to muster their forces to complete all the remaining tasks.

    随着项目截止日期的临近,团队不得不集结力量来完成所有剩余的任务。

片语动词 muster

  • muster something up

    To muster up feelings of courage or energy means to make a concerted effort to draw upon these qualities within oneself when required to accomplish a task.

    竭力鼓起(勇气);激发(力量)

    Before the competition, he mustered up the courage to speak.

    在比赛前,他鼓起勇气开口说话。