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muscle /ˈmʌsl/ ► SEE ALLmuscle in (on sb/sth) muscle upmuscle upmuscle sth up●ˌmuscle ˈin (on sb/sth) (informal) to get involved in a situation that you have no right to be involved in, especially sth that will give you an advantage or a profit 强行干预,粗暴干涉(以谋取私利);强行捞(好处)◆I don’t want Matt muscling in on our deal. 我不想让马特插手我们的交易。[v + adv]●ˌmuscle ˈupto develop your muscles so that you become stronger and fitter 锻炼肌肉;健身◆Once you muscle up, you’ll find that your body burns more calories. 一旦开始锻炼肌肉,你将发现身体会消耗更多热量。[v + adv]●ˌmuscle ˈup●ˌmuscle sth ˈupto become stronger, better or more powerful; to make sth stronger, better or more powerful (使)变得更强壮;(使)变得更强大◆The unions need to muscle up if they want to become a force in this country again. 工会如果想再次成为这个国家的一股力量,就需要使自身不断壮大。◆The BBC is trying to muscle up its winter schedules. 英国广播公司正在强化冬季节目安排。[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (rare) |