单词 | muster |
释义 | mus·ter1 /ˈmʌstə $ -ər/ ●○○ verb 1 TRY TO DO OR GET something[transitive] (also muster up something) to get enough courage, confidence, support etc to do something, especially with difficulty 鼓起〔勇气〕;积聚信心〕;争取〔支持〕 SYN summon (up)muster (up) the courage/confidence/energy etc to do something Finally I mustered up the courage to ask her out. 最后我鼓起勇气约她出来。 Senator Newbolt has been trying to muster support for his proposals. 纽博尔特参议员一直在努力争取让人们支持他的提议。 ‘It’s going to be fine, ’ replied David, with as much confidence as he could muster. “会好的。”戴维尽可能自信地回答道。2 CROWD[intransitive, transitive] if soldiers muster, or if someone musters them, they come together in a group 召集,集合,集结〔士兵〕 SYN gather In April 1185, he began to muster an army. 1185年4月,他开始召集军队。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusmuster• In their second innings Sri Lanka could only muster 256.• But it would have taken more courage than I could muster.• Opera debut as Susanna, mustered a big, bright sound from her very small stature.• And on the next day the Zuwaya did indeed muster a majority of 117 votes in the first count.• There were two knocks on the door before Graham could muster a reply.• Though Saskia musters all her forces to stave off adolescence, hormones are against her.• With more bravery than she had ever mustered before, Louisa retraced her steps.• Mandela mustered encouragement for the refugees, who are mostly Hutu.• Passengers were mustered to the lifeboats.muster (up) the courage/confidence/energy etc to do something• That you mustered the courage to come here in the first place-we know how disconcerting this sort of thing is for you.• It had taken the last half-hour to muster the courage to mention the subject yet again.• He was mustering up the courage to quit when Spider touched him on the shoulder.Related topics: Armymuster2 noun 1 pass muster (as something) GOOD ENOUGHto be accepted as good enough for something 被认为合格,通过检查 I wasn’t sure that our clothing would pass muster at the club door. 我不敢肯定我们的衣着能否通过俱乐部的门岗。2. [countable] literaryPMAGROUP OF PEOPLE a gathering together of soldiers so that they can be counted, checked etc 〔为了点名等〕集合士兵Examples from the Corpusmuster• Mustering was administered by the counts, who were frequently accused of bribery and coercion in the tally of the muster.• And now that he had his muster here, what would the king do?• What did it matter what the Royal Society thought of H-2, if its mechanism did not pass muster with him?• Although they hail from Quebec, the hurdy-gurdy of this ensemble is sure to pass muster with the average colonial.• Critically surveying her reflection, she told herself she would pass muster.• The schools might not have been able to offer courses that would pass muster.• When it came to the physical attributes that Fred plainly valued, Lou Spooner passed muster.Origin muster1 (1300-1400) Old French monstrer, from Latin monstrare “to show”mus·ter1 verbmuster2 nounChineseSyllable enough support get to confidence, etc Corpus courage, do to |
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