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a piece of body tissue that you make tight and relax in order to move a particular part of the body; the tissue that forms the muscles of the body 肌肉;肌 a calf/neck/thigh muscle 小腿/脖颈/大腿肌肉 All of this put strain on the heart muscle. 所有这些都会给心肌带来压力。 to pull/tear/strain a muscle 拉伤/撕裂/扭伤肌肉 He poses and flexes his muscles in the mirror. 他在镜子里摆姿势,弯曲肌肉。 This exercise will work the muscles of the lower back. 这样的运动可以锻炼腰部的肌肉。 Contract and relax the muscles in your fingers a few times. 收缩放松手指的肌肉几次。 She tried to relax her tense muscles. 她尽力放松紧绷的肌肉。 He felt every muscle in his body tighten. 他感到身体的每一块肌肉都绷紧了。 He didn't move a muscle (= stood completely still). 他一动不动地站着。 Lift weights to build muscle. 举重锻炼肌肉。 muscle fibre/tissue/mass 肌肉纤维/组织/质量
Homophones muscle | musselmuscle mussel- muscle noun
You should stretch before exercise to avoid muscle injuries. 你应该在运动前拉伸,以避免肌肉损伤。
- muscle verb
Don't let that bully muscle in on your success! 不要让那个恶棍妨碍你的成功!
- mussel noun
Grandad's mussel linguine recipe was absolutely mouth-watering. 爷爷的贻贝意面食谱绝对令人垂涎。
Collocations InjuriesInjuries 身体损伤 Being injured 受伤 - have a fall/an injury
跌了一跤;受伤 - receive/suffer/sustain a serious injury/a hairline fracture/(especially British English) whiplash/a gunshot wound
受重伤/轻微骨裂/鞭伤/枪伤 - hurt/injure your ankle/back/leg
伤到脚踝/背/大腿 - damage the brain/an ankle ligament/your liver/the optic nerve/the skin
损伤大脑/脚踝韧带/肝脏/视神经/皮肤 - pull/strain/tear a hamstring/ligament/muscle/tendon
拉伤腘绳肌腱/韧带/肌肉/肌腱 - sprain/twist your ankle/wrist
扭伤脚踝/手腕 - break a bone/your collarbone/your leg/three ribs
骨折;锁骨/大腿/三根肋骨骨折 - fracture/crack your skull
头盖骨破裂 - break/chip/knock out/lose a tooth
碰断了一颗牙;使牙齿崩缺了一块;磕掉/掉了一颗牙 - burst/perforate your eardrum
使耳膜破裂;鼓膜穿孔 - dislocate your finger/hip/jaw/shoulder
使手指/臀部/下巴/肩膀脱臼 - bruise/cut/graze your arm/knee/shoulder
擦伤/割破/擦破手臂/膝盖/肩膀 - burn/scald yourself/your tongue
烧伤/烫伤自己/舌头 - bang/bump/hit/ (informal) bash your elbow/head/knee (on/against something)
(在某物上)撞到肘部/头/膝盖
Treating injuries 治疗伤病 - treat somebody for burns/a head injury/a stab wound
给某人治疗烧伤/头部伤/刺伤 - examine/clean/dress/bandage/treat a bullet wound
检查/清洗/包扎/用绷带包扎/治疗枪伤 - repair a damaged/torn ligament/tendon/cartilage
修复损伤的/拉伤的韧带/肌腱/软骨 - amputate/cut off an arm/a finger/a foot/a leg/a limb
截去一只胳膊/一根手指/一只脚/一条腿;截肢 - put on/ (formal) apply/take off (especially North American English) a Band-Aid™/(British English) a plaster/a bandage
贴上/使用/撕掉创可贴;缠上/使用/解掉绷带 - need/require/put in/ (especially British English) have (out)/ (North American English) get (out) stitches
需要缝针;缝针;拆线 - put on/rub on/ (formal) apply cream/ointment/lotion
涂抹护肤霜/药膏/护肤液 - have/receive/undergo (British English) physiotherapy/(North American English) physical therapy
接受物理疗法
Extra ExamplesTopics Bodyb1The disease puts strain on the heart muscle. 这种疾病使心肌紧张。 His muscles rippled beneath his T-shirt as he worked. 干活时,他 T 恤衫底下的肌肉也跟着起伏。 I laughed so hard I almost pulled a muscle. 我笑得差点儿拉伤了肌肉。 I walked up and down the aisle to stretch my cramped muscles. 我在楼道里走来走去,舒展我痉挛的肌肉。 Learn how to relax tense muscles. 要学会如何放松紧张的肌肉。 Lifting weights sculpts muscle. 举重能为肌肉塑形。 Suddenly my sore muscles protested and I let out a groan. 我的肌肉突然酸痛难忍,我不由得哼了一声。 The muscles in my face tensed. 我脸上的肌肉绷紧了。 diet supplements to build muscle 增强肌肉的饮食补充剂 the muscles controlling speech production 控制发声的肌肉
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- hard
- powerful
- strong
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- clench
- contract
- flex
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- ache
- burn
- hurt
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- cell
- fibre/fiber
- tissue
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- muscle in
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physical strength 体力 He's an intelligent player but lacks the muscle of older competitors. 他是个聪明的选手,但却缺乏老选手的体力。 I exerted every ounce of my miserable muscle power. 我用尽了我可怜的肌肉力量。
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the power and influence to make others do what you want 权力;威信;影响力 to exercise political/industrial/financial muscle 运用在政治/产业/金融界的影响力 The countries tried to flex their collective muscle. 这些国家试图展示他们的集体力量。 This show gives the artist the chance to flex his creative muscle. 这场表演给了艺术家展示自己创造力的机会。
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Word Originlate Middle English: from French, from Latin musculus, diminutive of mus ‘mouse’ (some muscles being thought to be mouse-like in form).