英:[ˈmʌskjələtʃə(r)]
美:[ˈmʌskjələˌtʃʊr]
英:[ˈmʌskjələtʃə(r)]
美:[ˈmʌskjələˌtʃʊr]
mus·cu·la·ture
muhsk y l chr
词根:muscle
adj.muscular 肌肉的;肌肉发达的;强健的
n.muscle 肌肉;力量
muscularity 力大;肌肉发达;强壮
vi.muscle 使劲行进
vt.muscle 加强;使劲搬动;使劲挤出
noun
the muscular system of a body or body part.The veterinary students were studying the unique musculature of the cat.
"肌肉系统的起源和发展考虑",1875年,来自法语 musculature,源自拉丁语 musculus(参见 muscle(n.))。
肌肉组织
肌肉系统
肌肉活动
French, from Latin musculus
The first known use of musculature was in 1875
mushroom1 of 2noun
a fleshy part of a fungus that bears spores, grows above ground, and consists usually of a stem bearing a flattened capespecially: one that is edible
fungus sense 1
mushroom2 of 2verb
to appear or develop suddenly or increase rapidly
the population mushroomed
mushroom1 of 2noun
a fleshy part of a fungus that bears spores, grows above ground, and consists usually of a stem bearing a flattened capespecially: one that is edible
fungus sense 1
mushroom2 of 2verb
to appear or develop suddenly or increase rapidly
the population mushroomed
mushroom1 of 2noun
a fleshy part of a fungus that bears spores, grows above ground, and consists usually of a stem bearing a flattened capespecially: one that is edible
fungus sense 1
mushroom2 of 2verb
to appear or develop suddenly or increase rapidly
the population mushroomed
mushroom1 of 2noun
a fleshy part of a fungus that bears spores, grows above ground, and consists usually of a stem bearing a flattened capespecially: one that is edible
fungus sense 1
mushroom2 of 2verb
to appear or develop suddenly or increase rapidly
the population mushroomed
mush1 of 3noun
cornmeal boiled in water or milk
something soft and spongy or shapeless
sickeningly sweet sentimentality
mush2 of 3verb
to travel over snow with a sled drawn by dogs—often used as a command to a dog team
mush3 of 3noun
a trip across snow with a dog team
museumnoun
a building in which interesting and valuable things (as works of art or historical or scientific objects) are collected and shown to the public
museumnoun
a building in which interesting and valuable things (as works of art or historical or scientific objects) are collected and shown to the public
muse1 of 2verb
ponder
muse2 of 2noun
capitalized any of the nine sister goddesses of song and poetry and the arts and sciences in Greek mythology
a source of inspiration
musculaturenoun
the muscles of the body or of one of its parts
musculaturenoun
the muscles of all or a part of the animal body
1 He studied the musculature at length before turning his attention to details like the hand and toes.
2 And this core musculature is made up of many different muscles and muscle groups.
与这一核心肌肉是弥补了许多不同的肌肉和肌肉群。
3 The ingredients of relevance were all there: a celebration of musculature and achievement; a belief in the importance of functional freedom; a little frippery to lighten the tone.
4 They diagnosed the musculature of panda claws and stuff like that.
5 And also I love that she’s like a racehorse; she’s got this Thoroughbred kind of body, where you actually see the musculature.
6 At 61, she remains a miracle of cheekbones and musculature, and her amalgam of sleek reggae, funk and soul is as compelling as ever.
7 The sensation of resistance coincide with a particular fault in the distribution of contraction in the musculature.
阻力感与肌肉收缩的分布上的一个特别的错误同时发生。
8 Differences in their musculature may cut into a producer’s profits as well.
9 If he didn’t have the bland, perfect good looks or impressive musculature required of today’s romantic leading men, you could say the same about Edward G. Robinson, Humphrey Bogart or Jack Nicholson.
10 The musculature should be examined for size, strength, and tenderness.
肌肉系统应检查其大小、度及柔韧性。
11 So while their improbable musculature arrangements will not defy the ravages of time for ever, for now the authority of Hollywood's commandOAPs will continue.
12 The light has the effect of subtly changing faces, feet, musculature.
13 Dimple laughed and rested her head on his shoulder, reveling in the hard musculature under his skin.
14 The core musculature has been divided into the local stabilization system, global stabilization system, and the movement system.
核心肌肉被分成三个部份:局部稳定系统、全面稳定系统及动作系统。
15 The posture is hieratic but the very naturalistic handling of the musculature points to a time when Hellenism had left its mark on Egyptian art following Alexander’s conquest in 332 B.C.
16 The intrinsic musculature of the larynx was found to be relatively undeveloped and not very strong.
喉头本身的肌肉组织被发现是相对地未发展及不是非常强壮的。
17 Think about that for a second: when horses stiffen and resist, their musculature becomes paralyzed for the duration of that resistance.
想一秒钟:当马僵硬抗拒,他们的肌肉组织在抗拒过程中变得不能行动自如。
18 "Thor: Love and Thunder" commits to these sinful bits because it so badly wants to be a romance that is also a screwy, family-friendly comedy that also showcases its star's impressive musculature.
19 I tried holding it upright as I would any normal book — but that put a lot of undue stress on my upper musculature.
20 The spectrofluorimetric method is described for assaying ofloxacin in musculature of crucian, eel, carp and tilapia.
采用荧光光度法测定了鲫鱼 、 鳗鱼 、 鲤鱼和罗非鱼肌肉组织中的氧氟沙星药物残留量.
1 肌肉组织