muscled 英 ['mʌs(ə)l]   美 ['mʌsl]

muscled

muscled  英 ['mʌs(ə)l] 美 ['mʌsl]

n. 肌肉;力量  vt. 加强;使劲搬动;使劲挤出  vi. 使劲行进 

But the losing party in Cambodia’s election responded by threatening the future of the peace process and then muscled its way back into government, where it still sits. 但 是在柬埔寨选举中失败的政党以破坏和平进程相威胁,然后依靠武力强行进入政府,并且至今还留在那里。
The president who muscled through Congress perhaps the most ambitious domestic agenda in a generation finds himself vilified by the right, castigated by the left and abandoned by the middle. 总统想利用国会强行通过在一代人看来也许是最具野心的国内议题,但他发现自己被右派中伤,被左派咒骂,还被中间派抛弃。

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  • n. 肌肉;力量
  • vt. 加强;使劲搬动;使劲挤出
  • vi. 使劲行进
  • 1. But the losing party in Cambodia’s election responded by threatening the future of the peace process and then muscled its way back into government, where it still sits.

    但 是在柬埔寨选举中失败的政党以破坏和平进程相威胁,然后依靠武力强行进入政府,并且至今还留在那里。

  • 2. The president who muscled through Congress perhaps the most ambitious domestic agenda in a generation finds himself vilified by the right, castigated by the left and abandoned by the middle.

    总统想利用国会强行通过在一代人看来也许是最具野心的国内议题,但他发现自己被右派中伤,被左派咒骂,还被中间派抛弃。

  • 3. Since then it has also muscled up, bolstered by American military aid, new attack helicopters and heavier guided bombs.

    从那以后,他们羽翼更丰满了,通过美国的军事援助,增加了新的攻击直升机和重型制导炸弹。

  • muscled (adj.) "having muscles (of a particular type)," 1640s, from muscle (n.).
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