muscle 的 4 个定义
- a tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body.
- an organ, composed of muscle tissue, that contracts to produce a particular movement.
- muscular strength; brawn: It will take a great deal of muscle to move this box.
- (7)
mus·cled, mus·cling.
- Informal. to force or compel others to make way for: He muscled his way into the conversation.
- to make more muscular: The dancing lessons muscled her legs.
- to strengthen or toughen; put muscle into.
- (5)
mus·cled, mus·cling.
- Informal. to make one's way by force or fraud.
- Informal. being very powerful or capable of high-speed performance: a muscle power saw.
muscle 近义词
large fibers of animal body
power, influence
由muscle构成的短语
- muscle in
- flex one's muscles
- move a muscle
更多muscle例句
- In its first flexing of new muscle, the branch pored over the plans filed just a few years ago by private utilities, looking for inconsistencies or holes.
- The alloy contracts like a muscle when heated, and extends once cool.
- Hemp is a source of cannabidiol, also known as CBD, the cannabis-derived compound that consumers use for relief from muscle and joint pain, anxiety, and insomnia.
- It’s caused by mutations in the gene that makes dystrophin, a protein that serves to rebuild and strengthen muscle fibers in skeletal and cardiac muscles.
- “Working with children using our device, I’ve witnessed a physical moment where the brain “clicks” and starts moving the hand rather than focusing on moving the muscles,” LaChappelle said.
- Security guards have also been posted to add some muscle (but this has done little to deter vandals in past years).
- Companies like Delta, Apple, and Nike flex their political muscle on behalf of gay rights.
- The bell tower bellows loudly when a little muscle power is put into it.
- When it comes to tangible gifts, the sharing economy really starts to flex its holiday disrupting muscle.
- I can see the implant in there, and see where the muscle is snatching that implant up.
- The strength of the lion is tremendous, owing to the immense mass of muscle around its jaws, shoulders, and forearms.
- The man was accustomed to the French of Englishmen, and withdrew without moving a muscle of his face.
- He was a man of gigantic muscle, and seizing the arm of Louis, called aloud to bar the egress.
- In this country an unexplained marked eosinophilia warrants examination of a portion of muscle for Trichina spiralis (p. 255).
- The second pair show that the transverse processes, from the first to the third, are those into which the muscle is inserted.