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شبکه مترجمین ایران
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(mussel) (جش) صدف دو كپهای
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صدف باریك دریایی
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
english
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noun strength: He had enough muscle to jump high.
Simple Definitions
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muscle adjectives big muscles • He's developed big arm muscles. hard muscles (= strong, firm muscles ) • the hard muscles of his back and shoulders arm/leg/stomach etc muscles • Her leg muscles ached after the run. rippling muscles (= muscles that move in a strong attractive way ) • The sight of his rippling muscles sends women wild. verbs use your muscles • Bend your knees and use your thigh muscles when picking up heavy objects. strengthen/build up your muscles (= make them stronger ) • If you strengthen the muscles in your back you are less likely to have back problems. pull/strain a muscle (= injure it ) • He pulled a muscle in his calf. stretch your muscles • It’s a good idea to stretch your muscles after weight lifting. flex your muscles (= bend your arm muscles so that people can see how strong you are ) • He was lifting weights and flexing his muscles. relax your muscles (= make them feel less tight ) • A hot bath will help relax sore muscles. tense/tighten your muscles (= make them more tight ) • He tensed his stomach muscles, ready for the blow. your muscles contract (= tighten so that you can move a part of your body ) • These nerves tell the muscles when to contract. your muscles ache (= hurt after being exercised too much ) • I ran until my muscles ached. muscle + NOUN muscle strength/power • This exercise will help increase muscle strength. muscle tone (= the firmness of your muscles ) • Swimming is good exercise for improving muscle tone. a muscle spasm (= when your muscles tighten suddenly ) • The drug helps control painful muscle spasms. muscle tissue (= the substance that muscles are made from ) • If you lose weight too quickly you will lose muscle tissue as well as fat.
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noun ADJ. hard, powerful, strong | taut, tense, tight | cramped I walked up and down the aisle to stretch my cramped muscles. | tired | abdominal, arm, calf, facial, heart, thigh, etc. | skeletal VERB + MUSCLE flex, tense He flexed his muscles, then set off to run. | relax Learn how to relax tense muscles. | stretch | build (up), strengthen, tone (up) | pull, tear I laughed so hard I almost pulled a muscle. MUSCLE + VERB ache | clench, contract, stiffen, tense, tighten | go limp, loosen, relax, slacken | quiver, ripple, twitch His muscles rippled beneath his T-shirt as he worked. | control sth the muscles controlling speech production MUSCLE + NOUN cell, fibre, tissue | group | disease, pain | contraction, relaxation, spasm, tension | tone PREP. ~ in The muscles in my face tensed.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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muscle in informal to force your way into a situation and make certain you are included, although you are not wanted • I hear Mark's muscled in on our meeting.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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In addition to the idiom beginning with MUSCLE, Also see FLEX ONE'S MUSCLES; MOVE A MUSCLE.
American Heritage Idioms