muscled
肌肉发达的,肌肉发达,有肌肉的,肌肉发达的人
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Definitions
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- : 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.
- : power or force, especially of a coercive nature: They put muscle into their policy and sent the marines.
- : lean meat.
- : Slang. a hired thug or thugs.a bodyguard or bodyguards: a gangster protected by muscle.
- : a necessary or fundamental thing, quality, etc.: The editor cut the muscle from the article.
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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.
- : Informal. to accomplish by muscular force: to muscle the partition into place.
- : Informal. to force or compel, as by threats, promises, influence, or the like: to muscle a bill through Congress.
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mus·cled, mus·cling.
- : Informal. to make one's way by force or fraud.
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- : Informal. being very powerful or capable of high-speed performance: a muscle power saw.
Phrases
- muscle in
- flex one's muscles
- move a muscle
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
Museums need to develop some muscle memory around how to talk to communities.
That’s why running, on its own, isn’t sufficient to get the most out of all your muscle fibers.
What we most worry about in student athletes is whether the virus might trigger a rare inflammation of heart muscle.
The question facing Victor Robles is whether he can play with all the muscle, the weight it adds to his frame, the two biceps that make his shirts look like children’s clothing.
To her trained eyes, those images show details such as the thickness of the muscle, blood flow and how hard the heart is pumping.
Our squadron doctor was lean, well muscled, square jawed and blond.
Mike is red-haired, big-muscled, fast, born to play football.
They like both the acquisition and performance of muscled masculinity.
Marco Rubio has muscled up on a forward-leaning foreign policy that Putin is making more popular.
Many of my favorite survivors in fiction show that it may not be the most muscled, macho or mighty people who pull through.
He stood up straight and lean-muscled, in a pair of duck shorts.
Not only are they undersized and weak-muscled, but they shun bodily activity and are exceedingly sensitive to pain.
He folded steel-muscled arms across his bleeding, sweating chest, heaved a deep breath and gloried in his lawless strength.
I went in a stripling and grew into manhood with muscled arms big as a bookkeeper's legs.
Then two thick muscled arms closed around the artist from behind and he was lifted clear of the floor.