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From:
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mus·cu·lar
/ˈmʌskjəlɚ/
(
a
.)強壯的,肌肉發達的,有力的
From:
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mus·cu·lar
/ˈməskjəlɚ/
形容詞
肌的,肌肉發達的,健壯的,肌肉的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mus·cu·lar
a.
1.
Of
or
pertaining
to
a
muscle
,
or
to
a
system
of
muscles
;
consisting
of
,
or
constituting
,
a
muscle
or
muscles
;
as
,
muscular
fiber
.
Great
muscular
strength
,
accompanied
by
much
awkwardness
.
--
Macaulay
.
2.
Performed
by
,
or
dependent
on
,
a
muscle
or
the
muscles
.
“The
muscular
motion.”
3.
Well
furnished
with
muscles
;
having
well-developed
muscles
;
brawny
;
hence
,
strong
;
powerful
;
vigorous
;
as
,
a
muscular
body
or
arm
.
Muscular Christian
,
one
who
believes
in
a
part
of
religious
duty
to
maintain
a
healthful
and
vigorous
physical
state
. --
T
.
Hughes
.
Muscular Christianity
.
(a)
The
practice
and
opinion
of
those
Christians
who
believe
that
it
is
a
part
of
religious
duty
to
maintain
a
vigorous
condition
of
the
body
,
and
who
therefore
approve
of
athletic
sports
and
exercises
as
conductive
to
good
health
,
good
morals
,
and
right
feelings
in
religious
matters
. --
T
.
Hughes
.
(b)
An
active
,
robust
,
and
cheerful
Christian
life
,
as
opposed
to
a
meditative
and
gloomy
one
. --
C
.
Kingsley
.
Muscular excitability
Physiol.
,
that
property
in
virtue
of
which
a
muscle
shortens
,
when
it
is
stimulated
;
irritability
;
contractility
.
Muscular sense
Physiol.
,
muscular
sensibility
;
the
sense
by
which
we
obtain
knowledge
of
the
condition
of
our
muscles
and
to
what
extent
they
are
contracted
,
also
of
the
position
of
the
various
parts
of
our
bodies
and
the
resistance
offering
by
external
objects
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
muscular
adj
1:
of
or
relating
to
or
consisting
of
muscle
; "
muscular
contraction
"
2:
having
a
robust
muscular
body-build
characterized
by
predominance
of
structures
(
bone
and
muscle
and
connective
tissue
)
developed
from
the
embryonic
mesodermal
layer
[
syn
:
mesomorphic
] [
ant
:
ectomorphic
,
endomorphic
]
3:
having
or
suggesting
great
physical
power
or
force
; "
the
muscular
and
passionate
Fifth
Symphony
"
4: (
of
a
person
)
possessing
physical
strength
and
weight
;
rugged
and
powerful
; "
a
hefty
athlete
"; "
a
muscular
boxer
"; "
powerful
arms
" [
syn
:
brawny
,
hefty
,
powerful
,
sinewy
]
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