muster
- IPA[ˈmʌstə]
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- assemble (troops), especially for inspection or in preparation for battle;(of troops) gather for inspection or in preparation for battle
- a formal gathering of troops, especially for inspection, display, or exercise;short for muster roll
verb: muster, 3rd person present: musters, gerund or present participle: mustering, past tense: mustered, past participle: mustered
noun: muster, plural noun: musters
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- 1. assemble (troops), especially for inspection or in preparation for battle 17,000 men had been mustered on Haldon Hill 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of troops) gather for inspection or in preparation for battle the cavalrymen mustered beside the other regiments
- ▪ (of a group of people) gather together reporters mustered outside her house 同義詞
- ▪ Australian, New Zealand round up (livestock) my father needed help with mustering sheep
- 2. collect or assemble (a number or amount) the city council was unable to muster enough votes to pass the measure
- ▪ summon up (a feeling, attitude, or response) he replied with as much dignity as he could muster I finally mustered up the courage to call them 同義詞
名詞
- 1. a formal gathering of troops, especially for inspection, display, or exercise he attended the musters, which were called to train all able-bodied men a meeting was held to fix the times and places of muster
- ▪ short for muster roll
- ▪ Australian, New Zealand a rounding up of livestock a cattle muster
- ▪ Australian informal the number of people attending a meeting.
- 2. rare a group of peacocks the sound was like the cry of a muster of peacocks
- an official list of officers and men in a military unit or ship's company.
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- an event in which pickup trucks and other utility vehicles are brought together for display and ... the town is home to a popular country music festival and ute muster held in April
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- a rounding up of livestock using a helicopter: the kings of the rope and saddle have been replaced by helicopter musters
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- an area of a ship where passengers are directed to assemble in an emergency: everybody was told to go to the muster stations and given life jackets
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- a count of cattle on a station, involving cutting across the tufts at the tail ends as each is ...
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- a book in which military personnel were registered.
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- enrol someone into military service
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- discharge someone from military service
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- assemble (troops), especially for inspection or in preparation for battle: 17,000 men had been mustered on Haldon Hill
- a formal gathering of troops, especially for inspection, display, or exercise: he attended the musters, which were called to train all able-bodied men a meeting was held to fix the times and places of muster
Oxford American Dictionary