assemble (troops), especially for inspection or in preparation for battle
召集,集合(军队)。
[no obj., with adverbial](of troops)come together in this way
(军队)集合
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the cavalrymen mustered beside the other regiments .骑兵在其他团队旁集合。
[no obj., with adverbial of place](of a group of people)gather together
(一群人)聚集
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reporters mustered outside her house .记者们聚集在她的屋外。
〈澳/ 新西兰〉 赶拢(家畜),驱拢。
collect or assemble (a number or amount)
搜集;聚集
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we couldn't muster up enough members for a quorum .我们无法聚集足够会员来凑满法定人数。
summon up (a particular feeling, attitude, or response)
激起(某种感情、态度或反应);引起(反应,反响)
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he replied with as much dignity as he could muster .他鼓足了尊严作出了回答。
a formal gathering of troops, especially for inspection, display, or exercise
(尤指视察、检阅或演习时部队的)集合,集结。
short for
〈澳/ 新西兰〉 (对家畜的)赶拢。
〈澳,非正式〉 (参加集会的)人数。
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pass muster be accepted as adequate or satisfactory 被认为合格,被认为可以通得过this manifesto would not pass muster with the voters . 选民们对这个宣言不满意
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muster someone in (或out )US enrol someone into (or discharge someone from) military service 〈美〉 征召…入伍;令…退伍
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must have done sth 想必/准是做了...
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"late Middle English: from Old French