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
- 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。 - Thankfully, the university campus is a great place to overcome those barriers-if only students will muster up the courage to talk to each other.
幸好,大学校园是一个消除隔阂的绝佳场所&只要同学们能够鼓起勇气相互交流。 - Muster up and follow this young lady here.
集合起来跟这位女士走。 - Muster up sympathy for sb's trouble.
对某人的困难产生同情。 - 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。 - A nice round of applause would help me muster up enough courage to sing.
给点掌声,那样可以帮我多点勇气唱歌。 - I should muster up some tears anyway?
我还是该挤出几滴泪来? - I don't feel like playing. I just lost a game to him and can't muster up the courage to try another one right now.
我不想打比赛。我刚输给他不久,短时间内让我再打一场,我实在激不起斗志。 - I do not 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.
我不知道自己最后是怎么考完的,也不知道我怎么有勇气去看的成绩。 - 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。
