muster 的 4 个定义
- to assemble, as for battle, display, inspection, orders, or discharge.
- to gather, summon, rouse: He mustered all his courage.
- to assemble for inspection, service, etc., as troops or forces.
- to come together; collect; assemble; gather.
- an assembling of troops or persons for formal inspection or other purposes.
- an assemblage or collection.
- the act of mustering.
- Also called muster roll . a list of the persons enrolled in a military or naval unit.
- muster in, to enlist into service in the armed forces.
- muster out, to discharge from service in the armed forces: He will be mustered out of the army in only two more months.
muster 近义词
gathering
gather, come together
由muster构成的短语
- muster in
- pass muster
更多muster例句
- We were going to go for everything we could to protect the city, and it passed muster with everybody up the way.
- When the government conditions the grant of a benefit such as a permit, license, or registration on allowing access for reasonable health and safety inspections,’ it should not be difficult for such intrusions to pass constitutional muster, he wrote.
- To be clear, this isn’t law yet, and if the failure of another elections bill this week in the narrowly GOP-controlled state Senate is any indication, it isn’t a cinch to pass muster.
- If a script doesn’t pass muster on the mental health front, McCarthy says he will ask executives not to buy it.
- The San Diego County Board of Supervisors has spent years and millions of dollars trying to get a Climate Action Plan that passes legal muster.
- If it passed muster with an adjudicator, it would be put on at the local playhouse.
- Unfortunately, the best response we can muster might be much harder than a band-aid or hidden camera.
- Rising to retrieve it, I offer her what meager reassurance I can muster.
- But two years after that, UFW walked away from its negotiations with Gerawan, unable to muster adequate worker support.
- Yet, relative to the massive amount of attention, shock, and criticism, I can only muster a shrug and a plea to chill out.
- These problems will exercise all the ingenuity and strength that Lombard Street can muster.
- He could hit upon no plan, and he couldn't muster confidence to turn in.
- Bruno was then introduced to each of the scouts, and they seemed to pass muster, for to each one he offered his paw.
- Well, though they do muster strong, we may make Edward's party skip for all that; if we have but justice on our side.
- With these words she gave Oliver her purse, and he started off without more delay at the greatest speed he could muster.