muscles

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English - Turkish
(isim) kaslar
{i} kaslar

Tom'un kasları çok yorgundu ve eve gitmek ve banyoda bir süre dinlenmek istedi. - Tom's muscles were tired and he wanted to get home and soak in a hot bath for a while.

Onların kasları sert. - Their muscles are stiff.

muscle
{i} kas

Tom'un kasları çok yorgundu ve eve gitmek ve banyoda bir süre dinlenmek istedi. - Tom's muscles were tired and he wanted to get home and soak in a hot bath for a while.

Onların kasları sert. - Their muscles are stiff.

muscle
adale
muscle
(Tıp) Kas, adale, musculus
compound muscles
(Anatomi) bileşik kaslar
muscle
pazı
muscle
(Tıp) adele
muscle
güç

Kalabalığın içinde güçlükle ilerledi. - He muscled his way through the crowd.

Herkül'ün güçlü kasları vardı. - Hercules had strong muscles.

financial muscles
mali kuvvet
muscle
kuvvet
eye muscles
göz kasları
inert muscles
inert kaşlar
muscle
kaşın
papillary muscles
papiller kaşlar
rib cage muscles
kaburga kasları
sore muscles
ağrılı kas
stiffness of joints and muscles
eklem ve kas sertliği
congenerous muscles
aynı hareketli kaslar
facial muscles
(Tıp) fasiyel kaslar
flex muscles
(deyim) flex one's muscles ibret olsun diye gücünü veya nüfuzunu göstermek
muscle
{i} kas gücü
optic muscles
(Denizbilim) optik kaslar
optic muscles
(Denizbilim) göz kasları
risible muscles
gülme kasları
simple muscles
(Anatomi) basit kaslar
sonic muscles
(Denizbilim) ses kasları
English - English
plural form of muscle
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of muscle
third-person singular of muscle
{i} (Slang) men who are hired to intimidate or menace or harm people
The fibrous tissues of the body which -- among other things -- make bodily movement possible Muscles come in several "types " The striped (or striated) muscles are called "voluntary," those which are capable of strong, controllable, contractions These skeletal muscles themselves come in two types: fast twitch (for energy bursts) and slow twitch (for slower, more efficient energy burning) Smooth, or "involuntary," muscles are less powerfully contracting, and perform such functions as aiding in digestion Finally, the cardiac (heart) muscles are a form of striped-involuntary muscle
A tissue composed of fibers capable of contracting and relaxing to effect bodily movement (Dict)
plural of muscle
A body tissue specially designed to contract to help move our bodies
muscles up
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of muscle up
auricular muscles
plural form of auricular muscle
beer muscles
An aggressive attitude resulting from consumption of an alcoholic beverage

Everybody's out partying, people start drinking, old beefs pop up, and people get their beer muscles out and start fighting.”.

beer muscles
A protruding stomach, supposedly indicative of excessive consumption of beer

Nick made legs of his fingers and walked them on the baby's belly. . . . “ook at those beer muscles!”.

cardiac muscles
plural form of cardiac muscle
deltoid muscles
plural form of deltoid muscle
flex one's muscles
To tense and bend one's flexor muscles
flex one's muscles
To make a show of strength

But at a time of a growing perception in the West that China is flexing its muscles , countries closer to China’s shores also worry that it might be getting more assertive.

gym muscles
Large, aesthetic, well-developed muscles, especially ones that are believed to be overly large or impractical

and he realized that, unlike a lot of big guys with gym muscles, the guard could take a punch.

love muscles
plural form of love muscle
muscle
Strength

It took a lot of muscle to move the boulders.

muscle
Hired strongmen or bodyguards

It was easy enough to dodge him, let him crash into the floorboards. Peltroc knew that his priority was the leader, not the hired muscle.

muscle
To use force to make progress, especially physical force

Hensel and Wilson hit a series of leg shots simultaneously as Christian muscles between them with Quinn right on his heels.

muscle
An organ composed of muscle tissue

The muscles in his legs strained under the load.

voluntary muscles
plural form of voluntary muscle
muscle
{n} a fleshy fiber, a well known shellfish
involuntary muscles
muscles whose activity is not subject to conscious control
muscle
The contractile tissue of which muscles are largely made up
muscle
body tissue consisting of long cells that contract when stimulated
muscle
A contractile form of tissue which animals use to effect movement
muscle
Muscle is a tissue composed of of bundles of cells that have the ability to contract and relax to create movement These cells create mechanical energy from chemical reactions Muscles serve many functions They produce movements of the body They are used to maintain position of the body against gravity They also can be used to alter pressures or tensions of structures within the body as well as protect the body The three types or classifications of muscle are striated (skeletal), smooth and cardiac Striated muscles attach to the skeleton Smooth muscle is the type such as found in the stomach and blood vessels Cardiac muscle forms the walls of the heart
muscle
animal tissue consisting predominantly of contractile cells one of the contractile organs of the body make one's way by force; "He muscled his way into the office
muscle
a bully employed as a thug or bodyguard; "the druglord had his muscleman to protect him"
muscle
is a structure composed of bundles of specialized cells that, when stimulated by nerve impulses, contract and produce movement
muscle
the tissue in an animal's body that is made up of bundles of long cells or fibers that can be stretched or squeezed together to move parts of the body
muscle
A muscle is a piece of tissue inside your body which connects two bones and which you use when you make a movement. Keeping your muscles strong and in tone helps you to avoid back problems He is suffering from a strained thigh muscle
muscle
one of the contractile organs of the body
muscle
authority or power or force (especially when used in a coercive way); "the senators used their muscle to get the party leader to resign" animal tissue consisting predominantly of contractile cells one of the contractile organs of the body make one's way by force; "He muscled his way into the office
muscle
Tissue consisting of cells which are highly contractile, most of the edible portions of animal flesh is muscle
muscle
animal tissue consisting predominantly of contractile cells
muscle
An organ that produces movement by contractions There are two major kinds of muscles: voluntary (striated) and involuntary (non-striated) Striated muscles are under voluntary control and include most of the muscles of the body
muscle
If a group, organization, or country flexes its muscles, it does something to impress or frighten people, in order to show them that it has power and is considering using it. The Fair Trade Commission has of late been flexing its muscles, cracking down on cases of corruption
muscle
Muscular strength or development; as, to show one's muscle by lifting a heavy weight
muscle
Tissue consisting of fibres organized into bands or bundles that contract to cause bodily movement Muscle fibres run in the same direction as the action they perform
muscle
Body tissue, consisting of long cells, muscles allow movement as they contract when stimulated There are two major kinds of muscles: voluntary (striated) and involuntary (non-striated) Striated muscles are under voluntary control and include most of the muscles of the body
muscle
If you say that someone has muscle, you mean that they have power and influence, which enables them to do difficult things. Eisenhower used his muscle to persuade Congress to change the law = clout
muscle
If you say that someone did not move a muscle, you mean that they stayed absolutely still. He stood without moving a muscle, unable to believe what his eyes saw so plainly. muscle your way into/through etc sth to use your strength to go somewhere. Contractile tissue that produces motion for functions, including body movements, digestion, focusing, circulation, and body warmth. It can be classified as striated, cardiac, and smooth or as phasic and tonic (responding quickly or gradually to stimulation, respectively). Striated muscle, whose fibres appear striped under a microscope, is responsible for voluntary movement. Most of these muscles are phasic. They are attached to the skeleton and move the body by contracting in response to signals from the central nervous system; contraction is achieved by the sliding of thin filaments (of actin) between thick ones (of myosin); stretch receptors in the tissue provide feedback, allowing smooth motion and fine motor control. The branched fibres of cardiac muscle give it a netlike structure; contraction originates in the heart's muscle tissue itself with a signal from the natural pacemaker; vagus and sympathetic nerves control heart rate. Smooth muscle, the muscle of internal organs and blood vessels, is generally involuntary and tonic; its cells can operate either collectively or individually (in response to separate nerve endings) and have different shapes. Disorders of voluntary muscle cause weakening, atrophy, pain, and twitching. Some systemic diseases (e.g., dermatomyositis, polymyositis) can cause muscle inflammation. See also abdominal muscle; muscle tumour; muscular dystrophy; myasthenia gravis. abdominal muscle Muscle Shoals muscle tumour
muscle
Muscle is the tissue of the body, which primarily functions as a source of power Muscle that is responsible for moving extremities and external areas of the body is called "skeletal muscle " Heart muscle is called "cardiac muscle " Muscle that is in the walls of arteries and bowel is called "smooth muscle " 
muscle
muscular strength
muscle
– organ that relaxes and contracts to allow movement of bones and body parts
muscle
{f} exert strength, force one's way
muscle
authority or power or force (especially when used in a coercive way); "the senators used their muscle to get the party leader to resign"
muscle
Muscle is the tissue of the body which primarily functions as a source of power There are three types of muscle in the body Muscle which is responsible for moving extremities and external areas of the body is called "skeletal muscle " Heart muscle is called "cardiac muscle " Muscle that is in the walls of arteries and bowel is called "smooth muscle "
muscle
A structure composed of bundles of specialized cells that, when stimulated by nerve impulses, contract and produce movement There are three types of muscle: striated muscle, attached to bones; smooth muscle, found in such tissues as the stomach and blood vessels; and cardiac muscle, which forms the walls of the heart For striated muscle to function at its ideal level, the joint and surrounding structures must be in good condition
muscle
{i} contracting body tissue; strength; part of the body that is made up of muscles
muscle
An organ which, by its contraction, produces motion
muscle
Body tissues which consist of cells that contract when lengthened or straightened
muscle
(eye)
muscle
make one's way by force; "He muscled his way into the office"
tense muscles
flexed muscles, tight muscles; flex the muscles, tighten the muscles
voluntary muscles
drawn muscles, muscles whose activities can be controlled, skeletal muscles
muscles

    Turkish pronunciation

    mʌsılz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈməsəlz/ /ˈmʌsəlz/

    Etymology

    [ 'm&-s&l ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin musculus, from diminutive of mus mouse; more at MOUSE.

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