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musculature

/muhs-kyuh-luh-cher, -choor/US // ˈmʌs kyə lə tʃər, -ˌtʃʊər //UK // (ˈmʌskjʊlətʃə) //

肌肉组织,肌肉结构,肌体,肌肉群

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the muscular system of the body or of its parts.

Examples

  • So we asked an expert what he’d recommend absolutely everyone do in the gym, even if impressive musculature isn’t their goal.

  • These massagers also feature nodes and balls that dig into the musculature of the lower back without touching the vertebrae.

  • Your musculature can get in the way of the sound everybody wants to hear—one that’s easy and free and sounds like it’s coming from a soulful place, rather than you’re manipulating it.

  • The trunk’s intricate musculature and lack of joints “create a great diversity, complexity and precision of movement,” he says.

  • These were fast enough, but nothing compared with human musculature.

  • Tail-fin thrice depth of tail-musculature, which extends beyond posterior end of tail-fin giving sword-tail appearance (Fig. 2).

  • The body is black dorsally and laterally, and bluish gray ventrally; the tail musculature is brown and stippled with darker brown.

  • The innervation was not given for the intrinsic foot musculature.

  • Howell studied only the hip and thigh musculature of the chicken.