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		Definition of muscular in English: muscularadjective ˈmʌskjʊləˈməskjələr 1Relating to or affecting the muscles. 肌肉的;影响肌肉的  energy is needed for muscular activity 肌肉活动需要能量。 Example sentencesExamples -  The researchers will focus on myotonic and facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophies.
 -  The muscular layers create vein contractility, which maintains venous tone.
 -  Pelvic organ prolapse results from a weakening of connective tissue or loss of muscular support.
 -  Primary lymphatic vessels lack a significant muscular wall and do not have valves.
 -  It provides muscular branches to peroneus longus and peroneus brevis muscles.
 -  We made an initial diagnosis of muscular spasm with a possible septic left hip.
 -  Research indicates that after training is terminated, an athlete can retain gained muscular strength and power for periods of up to six weeks.
 -  The epiglottis is a flap of muscular tissue that closes off the entry to your voice box when you swallow.
 -  As a result, the stomach loses its coordinated muscular activity and doesn't empty properly.
 -  The lower lactate level may have a significant contribution in lower muscular fatigue.
 -  The heart is a muscular organ, divided into left and right sides.
 -  The physiotherapy continued until muscular strength and proprioception were restored.
 -  A general feeling of stiffness may be noticed, along with mild diffuse muscular pains.
 -  Hearty laughter increases heart rate, blood pressure and respiratory rate, and muscular activity.
 -  Symptoms are similar to those of adult Huntington's, but develop more rapidly and include muscular rigidity and fits.
 -  No inflammation was seen in the muscular and serosal layers of the appendix.
 -  Most cases will be forms of muscular tension headaches.
 -  A hiatus hernia is when part of the stomach slides through the diaphragm, the muscular sheet that separates the lungs and chest from the abdomen.
 -  Neuromuscular signs, mainly referring to muscular tension, were also documented.
 -  Later the same month the man's sweating, pyrexia, muscular rigidity, and decreased responsiveness returned.
 
 - 1.1 Having well-developed muscles.
肌肉发达的,强壮的  his legs were strong and muscular 他的腿强壮有力。 Example sentencesExamples -  A boy with black hair and a strong muscular build looked sternly at David.
 -  He had a broad frame, which in his prime must have been gloriously muscular and strong.
 -  She is very muscular and powerful in the legs, but not as much as in her arms.
 -  The Dall's porpoise is stocky and muscular, built as powerful as a killer whale, but smaller.
 -  He was sitting next to a burly muscular youngster in dirty military fatigues who was trying to drink from two cans simultaneously.
 -  Here, there was a cadre of burly bouncers waiting for her, each of them large and muscular and very powerful.
 -  Your body will respond by getting more muscular and stronger before you know it.
 -  They have a broad chest, a muscular neck, and strong hands and feet.
 -  He has a sturdy build with strikingly muscular hands and chiseled features.
 -  The father's left hand touching the son's shoulder is strong and muscular.
 -  Polar bears have a heavy stout body with strong muscular legs and well-developed neck muscles.
 -  Of course by now you know that Joel was a tall, muscular, athlete who had trained for these sorts of events.
 -  He doesn't have to be muscular, just lean and athletic, and healthy-looking.
 -  He was a tall, muscular, powerfully built man with brown hair that was quickly going gray.
 -  Though his hair was gray with white streaks on both sides of his head, his body was still muscular and strong.
 -  He's well-built, lean and muscular, but in my dream he's wearing a tutu and tights.
 -  Of course, they all have strong muscular backs and shoulders, that goes with the job.
 -  My body became strong and muscular but I could run like lightning, and, boy, did it feel great!
 -  But they all have the trademark short hair, round muscular build and large powerful jaws.
 -  I have the strength and size to back up the fact that you can get strong and have a muscular body on a vegan diet.
 
 Synonyms strong, brawny, muscly, sinewy, well built, powerfully built, well muscled, burly, strapping, sturdy, rugged, powerful, broad-shouldered, athletic, well knit, muscle-bound, Herculean, manly informal hunky, beefy, husky, ripped, shredded North American informal buff US informal jacked dated stalwart literary thewy Physiology mesomorphic  - 1.2 Vigorously robust.
〈喻〉强劲有力的 强劲有力的经济。 Example sentencesExamples -  The resulting architecture is more athletic and muscular, confident and explosive.
 -  The grid has been more or less a constant throughout her career, but lately it has become more robust and muscular.
 -  The new car has a stronger, more muscular look than its predecessor.
 -  It is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Grenache, producing a strong muscular wine.
 -  Flanders may no longer be Europe's main gate, but it remains a busy portal with a muscular economic hinterland.
 -  It is more an exceptional case of a sports film with an intellect that is just as muscular as the flesh around its robust frame.
 -  Solos tend to be modal rather than on conventional chords and the result is a muscular and dynamic trip into the adventurous hinterland of free jazz.
 
 Synonyms vigorous, robust, strong, powerful, dynamic, potent, energetic, active, aggressive  
 
 OriginLate 17th century: alteration of earlier musculous, in the same sense. Rhymescrepuscular, majuscular, minuscular    Definition of muscular in US English: muscularadjectiveˈməskjələrˈməskyələr 1Relating to or affecting the muscles. 肌肉的;影响肌肉的  energy is needed for muscular activity 肌肉活动需要能量。 肌肉紧绷状态。 Example sentencesExamples -  Pelvic organ prolapse results from a weakening of connective tissue or loss of muscular support.
 -  Primary lymphatic vessels lack a significant muscular wall and do not have valves.
 -  Research indicates that after training is terminated, an athlete can retain gained muscular strength and power for periods of up to six weeks.
 -  As a result, the stomach loses its coordinated muscular activity and doesn't empty properly.
 -  The lower lactate level may have a significant contribution in lower muscular fatigue.
 -  Most cases will be forms of muscular tension headaches.
 -  The epiglottis is a flap of muscular tissue that closes off the entry to your voice box when you swallow.
 -  No inflammation was seen in the muscular and serosal layers of the appendix.
 -  The researchers will focus on myotonic and facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophies.
 -  The muscular layers create vein contractility, which maintains venous tone.
 -  Hearty laughter increases heart rate, blood pressure and respiratory rate, and muscular activity.
 -  The physiotherapy continued until muscular strength and proprioception were restored.
 -  Symptoms are similar to those of adult Huntington's, but develop more rapidly and include muscular rigidity and fits.
 -  It provides muscular branches to peroneus longus and peroneus brevis muscles.
 -  The heart is a muscular organ, divided into left and right sides.
 -  We made an initial diagnosis of muscular spasm with a possible septic left hip.
 -  A hiatus hernia is when part of the stomach slides through the diaphragm, the muscular sheet that separates the lungs and chest from the abdomen.
 -  Later the same month the man's sweating, pyrexia, muscular rigidity, and decreased responsiveness returned.
 -  A general feeling of stiffness may be noticed, along with mild diffuse muscular pains.
 -  Neuromuscular signs, mainly referring to muscular tension, were also documented.
 
 - 1.1 Having well-developed muscles.
肌肉发达的,强壮的  her legs were strong and muscular 他的腿强壮有力。 Example sentencesExamples -  The Dall's porpoise is stocky and muscular, built as powerful as a killer whale, but smaller.
 -  Of course by now you know that Joel was a tall, muscular, athlete who had trained for these sorts of events.
 -  He was sitting next to a burly muscular youngster in dirty military fatigues who was trying to drink from two cans simultaneously.
 -  Polar bears have a heavy stout body with strong muscular legs and well-developed neck muscles.
 -  Of course, they all have strong muscular backs and shoulders, that goes with the job.
 -  But they all have the trademark short hair, round muscular build and large powerful jaws.
 -  She is very muscular and powerful in the legs, but not as much as in her arms.
 -  Your body will respond by getting more muscular and stronger before you know it.
 -  He's well-built, lean and muscular, but in my dream he's wearing a tutu and tights.
 -  A boy with black hair and a strong muscular build looked sternly at David.
 -  They have a broad chest, a muscular neck, and strong hands and feet.
 -  He doesn't have to be muscular, just lean and athletic, and healthy-looking.
 -  He was a tall, muscular, powerfully built man with brown hair that was quickly going gray.
 -  He has a sturdy build with strikingly muscular hands and chiseled features.
 -  Here, there was a cadre of burly bouncers waiting for her, each of them large and muscular and very powerful.
 -  Though his hair was gray with white streaks on both sides of his head, his body was still muscular and strong.
 -  The father's left hand touching the son's shoulder is strong and muscular.
 -  I have the strength and size to back up the fact that you can get strong and have a muscular body on a vegan diet.
 -  My body became strong and muscular but I could run like lightning, and, boy, did it feel great!
 -  He had a broad frame, which in his prime must have been gloriously muscular and strong.
 
 Synonyms strong, brawny, muscly, sinewy, well built, powerfully built, well muscled, burly, strapping, sturdy, rugged, powerful, broad-shouldered, athletic, well knit, muscle-bound, herculean, manly  - 1.2 Vigorously robust.
〈喻〉强劲有力的 强劲有力的经济。 Example sentencesExamples -  It is more an exceptional case of a sports film with an intellect that is just as muscular as the flesh around its robust frame.
 -  Solos tend to be modal rather than on conventional chords and the result is a muscular and dynamic trip into the adventurous hinterland of free jazz.
 -  It is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Grenache, producing a strong muscular wine.
 -  The grid has been more or less a constant throughout her career, but lately it has become more robust and muscular.
 -  Flanders may no longer be Europe's main gate, but it remains a busy portal with a muscular economic hinterland.
 -  The resulting architecture is more athletic and muscular, confident and explosive.
 -  The new car has a stronger, more muscular look than its predecessor.
 
 Synonyms vigorous, robust, strong, powerful, dynamic, potent, energetic, active, aggressive  
 
 OriginLate 17th century: alteration of earlier musculous, in the same sense.     |