musters
v. 集合,召集,集結(尤指部隊)( muster的第三人稱單數 ); (自他人處)蒐集某事物; 聚集; 激發
If you muster something such as support, strength, or energy, you gather as much of it as you can in order to do something.
He travelled around West Africa trying to muster support for his movement...
他在西非四處奔走,為自己的運動爭取支援。
Mustering all her strength, Nancy pulled hard on both oars.
南希使出所有力氣,用力划動雙槳。
When soldiers muster or are mustered, they gather together in one place in order to take part in a military action.
The men mustered before their clan chiefs...
男人們聚集在族長們面前。
The general had mustered his troops north of the Hindu Kush.
將軍在興都庫什山脈以北集結軍隊。
If someone or something passes muster, they are good enough for the thing they are needed for.
I could not pass muster in his language...
我說不好他的語言。
If it doesn't pass muster, a radio station could have its license challenged.
如果不合要求,電臺可能會被吊銷執照。
The garrison musters eighty men.
駐軍共有八十名.
Musters were being taken through England in view of wars with Scotland and France.
一群群隊伍在帶領下正穿過英格蘭,期待與蘇格蘭和法蘭西開戰.