-同义词和反义词
词性:|verb|
例句1. they had mustered 50,000 troops
例句2. reporters mustered outside her house
-musters的不同词性形态
词组
A report unveiled this week from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a UN-backed body that musters the science needed to inform policy, shows how optimistic that was.
联合国政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC)是由联合国支持的组织,主要任务是为政策制定提供科学信息。本周,委员会公布了一份报告,报告表明这样的想法过于乐观。
|noun|
1.A formal gathering of troops, especially for inspection, display, or exercise.
‘he attended the _musters_ , which were called to train all able-bodied men’
‘a meeting was held to fix the times and places of _muster_ ’
2.A group of peacocks.
‘the sound was like the cry of a _muster_ of peacocks’
‘A _muster_ of peacocks sang out an alarm call and all the deer around the lake ran for cover.’
3.A rounding up of livestock.
‘a cattle _muster_ ’
‘Will does a _muster_ and - so rugged is this country - finds they've actually got 7000 cattle.’
4.short for muster roll
‘However, she refers to the _muster_ for a boat called Queen, 74 guns, with a ship's complement just of 300 men.’
‘In addition, a _muster_ also registers whether the sailor was either ‘pressed’ or volunteered and whether he was discharged or reserved.’
5.The number of people attending a meeting.
|verb|
1.(of a group of people) gather together.
‘reporters _mustered_ outside her house’
‘On 21 April hundreds of officers _mustered_ ominously outside Gaza Central Prison in defense of their old commanders rather than the new ones.’
2.(of troops) gather for inspection or in preparation for battle.
‘the cavalrymen _mustered_ beside the other regiments’
‘Albanian troops _muster_ at the Mother Teresa Airport in Tirana before embarking for Iraq.’
3.Assemble (troops), especially for inspection or in preparation for battle.
‘17,000 men had been _mustered_ on Haldon Hill’
‘The King's son Edward escaped from imprisonment at Gloucester, and _mustered_ an army.’
4.Collect or assemble (a number or amount)
‘he could fail to _muster_ a majority’
‘They still failed to _muster_ a single telling shot in the entire first half, but they kept Waterford at arms length without too much difficulty.’
5.Round up (livestock)
‘my father needed help with _mustering_ sheep’
‘Frequently, on sheep and cattle stations, they could live on their own country, visit sites and care for them at the same time as they _mustered_ stock or undertook droving treks.’
6.Summon up (a feeling, attitude, or response)
‘he replied with as much dignity as he could _muster_ ’
‘I finally _mustered_ up the courage to call them’
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