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Muster up Meaning in English

expression

ˈməstɝ/ /ˈəp
MUH-ster up
mˈʌstɐ/ /ˈʌp
MUST-uh up

释义

To try hard to find or build up a feeling, quality, or ability, like courage or strength, especially when it is difficult.

用法与细微差别

Informal and often used with 'courage', 'strength', or 'energy' ('muster up the courage'). Implies needing effort to create an emotion. Less common with positive emotions like 'joy'. Similar to 'gather' but more emotional or internal.

例句

I tried to muster up the courage to speak in front of the class.

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He couldn't muster up enough energy to finish his homework.

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She needed to muster up confidence before the interview.

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After hours of doubt, I finally mustered up the nerve to call her.

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Sometimes you just have to muster up whatever strength you have left and keep going.

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He stared at the stage, trying to muster up enough bravery to join the contest.

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