muster up
英 [ˈmʌstə(r) ʌp]
美 [ˈmʌstər ʌp]
网络 鼓起
英英释义
verb
- gather or bring together
- muster the courage to do something
- she rallied her intellect
- Summon all your courage
双语例句
- They trust that the Duke will muster every man he can, and make play until the royal forces come up.
他们相信公爵将尽他所能集合起每一个人,牵制住敌军,直到皇家军队到达。 - You'd better muster your courage and never give up.
你最好鼓起勇气,永不放弃。 - You will need to muster up the patience to allow healing to commence.
你将需要积攒起耐心来让治愈开始。 - And the best we can muster up is," I don't know. "
我们只好说,“我不知道,这个就是感觉不对。” - Under Tory proposals, anyone who passes regulatory muster can set up a school and bid to attract pupils, who will come neatly packaged with state funding.
根据保守党的提案,任何通过监管机构审批的人都能成立学校招生,而学生们均将获得政府资助。 - That's why it's critical that you muster up all of your will power to create a habit and not use your will power as the source of controlling your activities.
那就是为什么你用尽你的意志去创造一个好的习惯而非用你的意志力量作为你的控制你行为的源泉显得如此的重要。 - Muster up courage and come to me.
振作起来,拿出勇气跟我走。 - The farmers 'specialty cooperation is a weak muster. It pays attention to the equity not the efficiency, which can fetch up the shortage of the government.
农民专业合作社是弱势群体的集合,注重公平而不是效率,能弥补政府职能的不足,因此需要政府的支持。 - Muster up some courage and make a point to let someone you've been admiring from a distance how you really feel.
不妨鼓起勇气向自己欣赏的对象表白吧,也给对方一个近距离了解你的机会。 - No one has to muster up courage to enter a less pretentious antique shop.
对于那些并不使人望而生畏的古玩店,人们不必鼓足勇气就可以进去了。