muster的意思和读音

muster

: [ˈmʌstər] : [ˈmʌstə(r)]

v.

n.;(

musters  mustering  mustered  

v.disperse

v.gather,gather together,congregate,collect,get together

n.gathering,assembly,meeting,congregation,congress

musterv.

1.[t]~ sth (up)to find as much support, courage, etc. as you can

We mustered what support we could for the plan.

She left the room with all the dignity she could muster .

2.[i][t]to come together, or bring people, especially soldiers, together for example for military action

The troops mustered.

to muster an army

3.[t]~ sthto gather together sheep or cows

n.

1.;(a group of people, especially soldiers, that have been brought together

muster stations(= parts of a building, a ship, etc. that people must go to if there is an emergency)

n.1.(),;,;;;2.3.

v.1.,(),,;,,()2.

n.1.a group of people brought together in one place, especially soldiers

v.1.to try to produce as much of a feeling such as enthusiasm or determination as you can2.to bring people, especially soldiers, together in one place, or to gather in one place

1. ●forbidding adj. muster v. ●pretentious adj. ...

2. majority( ); muster); hump(

3. majority( ); muster); hump(

4. 〖 tonemark〗 〖 assemble;muster;mass〗 〖 askfortransferofrecords〗 ...

5. fluster 使 muster shyster ...

6. Multiple cost system Muster Mutual insurance ...

7. rebound1. muster1. lee1.

8. 5. confirm 3. muster 5. affirm ...

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1.And the last words he said to his brother were, "Don't cry for me Alfred. I need all the courage I can muster to die at the age of 20. ",“20。”

2.But a senior German official dismissed the proposal as a "typical Brussels box of tricks" that would not pass muster with Merkel.”,

3.As the disease progresses, fins become easy to peel off scales, mucus secretion increased, making the fish's muster.使

4.Obama is trying to muster support for his plans to revive the US economy and reform the health and education systems.

5.She managed to muster up the courage to ask him to the cinema.

6.I don't know how, in the end, I was able to complete the exam, nor do I know how I could muster up the courage to go look at my score.

7.When you're feeling very low, it can be hard to muster the energy to help someone else, but you'll be amazed at how much better you feel.

8.A new law came into effect in Alabama that cracks down on illegal immigration , after a judge ruled that it passed constitutional muster.

9."What seems to be the matter? " inquired Lincoln, with all the calmness and self-possession he could muster.“?”

10.Analysts say Democrats may have to agree to at least a few controversial cuts to muster needed Republican support for a final deal..(