muster
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you muster something such as support, strength, or energy, you gather as much of it as you can in order to do something. 聚集 (支持、力量、精力等)
He travelled around West Africa trying to muster support for his movement. 他走遍西非,努力爲他的運動尋求支持。
2. V-T/V-I When soldiers muster or are mustered, they gather together in one place in order to take part in a military action. 召集; (軍隊等) 集郃
The men mustered before their clan chiefs. 男人們在他們的氏族首領前集郃。
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muster /ˈmʌstə/ (mustering,mustered,musters)
剑桥词典
muster verb [I or T] (PRODUCE)
to produce or encourage something such as an emotion or support
鼓起(勇氣);激起(某種感情或支持)
She managed to muster the courage to ask him to the cinema . 她終於鼓起勇氣請他去看電影。
The team will need all the strength they can muster to win this game . 球隊必須盡全力才能贏得這場比賽。
Opponents are unlikely to be able to muster enough votes to override the veto . 反對者不太可能拉到足夠的選票來推繙否決。
muster verb [I or T] (COME TOGETHER)
(especially of soldiers ) to come together, especially in preparation for fighting , or to cause to do this
(使)(尤指部隊)集郃,集結
The twelfth division mustered on the hill . 第12師在山上集結。
The general mustered his troops . 將軍召集起他的部隊。