Mustered Meaning in English
word · lemma: muster
ˈməstɝd
MUH-sterd
mˈʌstəd
MUS-tuhd
释义
Gathered or brought together, especially feelings, strength, or people; often used for summoning courage or energy.
用法与细微差别
Usually formal or literary; common with courage, strength, support, or people ('mustered courage', 'mustered troops'). Often used in the past tense. Not used for collecting physical objects unless they're groups of people.
Spanish: reunió - reunió (fuerzas/ánimo)Portuguese (BR): reuniu - juntou (forças/ânimo)Portuguese (PT): reuniu - juntou (forças/ânimo)Chinese (Simplified): 鼓起(勇气/力量)- 集合(人员)Chinese (Traditional): 鼓起(勇氣/力量)- 集合(人員)Hindi: इकट्ठा किया - जुटाया (हिम्मत/शक्ति)Arabic: جمع - استجمع (القوة/الشجاعة)Bengali: জড়ো করা - একত্রিত করা (আবেগ/শক্তি)Russian: собрал - мобилизовалJapanese: 奮い起こした - 集めた(人)Vietnamese: gom góp - tập hợp (người/ý chí)Korean: 모았다 - 끌어모았다Turkish: topladı - toplandıUrdu: جمع کیا - ہمت باندھیIndonesian: mengumpulkan - menghimpun
例句
She mustered the courage to speak in front of the class.
basic
He mustered all his strength to move the heavy box.
basic
The soldiers mustered in the square before marching.
basic
She barely mustered a smile after hearing the bad news.
natural
I finally mustered up the nerve to ask for a raise.
natural
He mustered what support he could for his friend during tough times.
natural