muscular

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İngilizce - Türkçe
kaslı

Eğer onun gibi egzersiz yapsaydı erkek kardeşi kadar kaslı olurdu. - He would be as muscular as his brother if he had worked out like him.

O, uzun boylu ve kaslıdır. - He's tall and muscular.

adaleli

Tom uzun boylu ve adaleli. - Tom is tall and muscular.

adaleye ait
adale

Tom uzun boylu ve adaleli. - Tom is tall and muscular.

kaslarla ilgili
(Biyoloji) kasıl
{s} kasa ait
adeleli

Tom adeleli ve atletik. - Tom is muscular and athletic.

adalesel
güçlü
adali
{s} kas

Egzersiz eksikliğinden kas gücüm zayıfladı. - My muscular strength has weakened from lack of exercise.

Eğer onun gibi egzersiz yapsaydı erkek kardeşi kadar kaslı olurdu. - He would be as muscular as his brother if he had worked out like him.

(Tıp) Kasa ait, adali, kaslı, kasıl, müsküler, muscularis
adale ile yapılan
muscularity kasların iyi gelişmiş olması
(Biyoloji) müsküler

Tom'a 2013 yılında müsküler distrofi tanısı konuldu. - Tom was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy in 2013.

{s} kuvvetli
gövdeli
muscular atrophy
kas atrofisi
muscular coordination
(Tıp) kas koordinasyonu
muscular diseases
(Tıp) kas hastalıkları
muscular dystrophy
(Tıp) kas distrofisi
muscular system
(Tıp) kas sistemi
muscular coordination
kas kooridanasyonu
muscular dystrophia
müsküler distrofi
muscular force
kas kuvveti
muscular structure
adale yapısı
muscular system
kas jüyesi
muscular tissue
kas dokusu
muscular tonus
kas tonusu
muscular atrophy
Kas erimesi, kas atrofisi
muscular pain
kas ağrısı
muscular tonus
Kas tonusu. (eşanlam: muscle tone)
muscular contraction
kas kasılması
muscular defence
(Tıp) defans mösküler
muscular disc
(Tıp) kas diski
muscular fiber
kas teli
muscular juice
(Fizyoloji) kas özsu
muscular movement
(Fizyoloji) kas hareketi
muscular passivity
(Tıp) pasivite
muscular sensations
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) kasıl duyumlar
muscular sense
(Fizyoloji) kas duyusu
muscular shock
(Biyoloji) kasıl sarsılma
muscular tissue
(Biyoloji,Tıp) kasdoku
muscular wave
(Fizyoloji) kas dalgası
muscularity
kasların gelişmiş olması
progressive muscular dystrophia
progresif müsküler distrofi
electro muscular
(Fizyoloji) elektromüsküler
muscularity
(Tıp) Adalelik, çok kuvvetlilik
muscularity
(isim) kaslılık
muscularity
{i} kaslılık
İngilizce - İngilizce
Of, related to, or connected with muscles

It was an effort of the mind, of the will, of the nerves; not muscular, for I could not move even so much as my little finger, but none the less mighty for all that.

Brawny, having strength
Having large, well-developed muscles
{a} full of muscles, brawny
severe myalgia or creatine phosphokinase level at least twice the upper limit of normal
brawny, having strong muscles
having or suggesting great physical power or force; "the muscular and passionate Fifth Symphony"
of or relating to or consisting of muscle; "muscular contraction"
(of a person) possessing physical strength and weight; rugged and powerful; "a hefty athlete"; "a muscular boxer"; "powerful arms"
Vigorous fruit, powerful body and flavor; robust
having or suggesting great physical power or force; "the muscular and passionate Fifth Symphony" of or relating to or consisting of muscle; "muscular contraction
If a person or their body is muscular, they are very fit and strong, and have firm muscles which are not covered with a lot of fat. Like most female athletes, she was lean and muscular
Muscular means involving or affecting your muscles. As a general rule, all muscular effort is enhanced by breathing in as the effort is made Early symptoms include anorexia, muscular weakness and fatigue
Performed by, or dependent on, a muscle or the muscles
Well furnished with muscles; having well- developed muscles; brawny; hence, strong; powerful; vigorous; as, a muscular body or arm
having a robust muscular body-build characterized by predominance of structures (bone and muscle and connective tissue) developed from the embryonic mesodermal layer
Of or pertaining to a muscle, or to a system of muscles; consisting of, or constituting, a muscle or muscles; as, muscular fiber
{s} of or pertaining to the muscles; influenced by the muscles; muscled, muscle-bound; strong; brawny
of or relating to or consisting of muscle; "muscular contraction
musculous
muscular Christianity
A Victorian movement stressing the need for energetic Christian activism in combination with an ideal of vigorous masculinity
muscular dystrophy
A group of genetic diseases which cause progressive skeletal muscle weakness, defects in muscle proteins, and the death of muscle cells and tissue
muscular endurance
The ability of a muscle (or set of muscles) to perform a repeated action without tiring
muscular tonus
Normal tonicity of the muscles; "exercise improves muscle tone"(synonym) muscle tone
Muscular Dystrophy Association
the MDA a US charity organization that helps people who have muscular dystrophy
muscular dystrophy
There are many types but two are most apt to be found in the college community In Aran-Duchene disease (adult progressive spinal muscular dystrophy), the muscles of the hands are impaired, there may be involuntary twitching of the hand and arm muscles, and the legs may be weak and stiff In myotonic dystrophy, there is stiffness in the limbs and a difficulty in relaxing the grip, the voice may have a nasal quality, and facial muscles are weakened, resulting in a mask-like appearance Both types of MD are progressive
muscular dystrophy
The gene can now be detected in female carriers and male fetuses. Becker dystrophy, also sex-linked, is less severe and begins later. Patients remain able to walk and usually survive into their 30s and 40s. Myotonic muscular dystrophy affects adults of both sexes, with myotonia and degeneration two to three years later, along with cataracts, baldness, and gonadal atrophy. Limb-girdle dystrophy affects the pelvic or shoulder muscles in both sexes. Facioscapulohumeral (face, shoulder-blade, and upper-arm) dystrophy starts in childhood or adolescence and affects both sexes; after initial symptoms of difficulty raising the arms, the legs and pelvic muscles can be affected; the main facial effect is difficulty in closing the eyes. Life expectancy is normal
muscular dystrophy
肌肉萎縮症
muscular dystrophy
a broad term that describes a genetic (inherited) disorder of the muscles MD causes the muscles in the body to become very weak The muscles break down and are replaced with fatty deposits over time The most common form of MD is called Duchenne's muscular dystrophy (DMD)
muscular dystrophy
A group of diseases that gradually weakens muscle tissue; usually becomes evident by the age of four or five
muscular dystrophy
A group of genetic degenerative myopathies characterized by weakness and muscle atrophy without nervous system involvement The three main types are pseudohypertrophic (Duchenne, Becker), limb-girdle, and facioscapulohumeral
muscular dystrophy
This term is used to designate a group of muscle-destroying disorders which vary in hereditary pattern, age of onset, initial muscles attacked, and rate of progression These disorders include, but are not limited to
muscular dystrophy
One of several conditions that affect the muscles and nerves, causing weakness and movement difficulties All are caused by a genetic defect, and in some cases the gene has been identified There is no cure for any form of MD yet, but experimental gene therapy is currently being investigated
muscular dystrophy
the name given to a group of diseases that are, for the most part, genetically determined and cause gradual wasting of muscle with accompanying weakness and deformity
muscular dystrophy
Muscular dystrophy is a serious disease in which your muscles gradually weaken. a serious illness in which the muscles become weaker over a period of time. Inherited disease that causes progressive weakness in the skeletal (and occasionally heart) muscle. Muscle tissue degenerates and regenerates randomly and is replaced by scar tissue and fat. There is no specific treatment. Physical therapy, braces, and corrective surgery may help. Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the most common, strikes only males. Symptoms, including frequent falls and difficulty in standing up, start in boys 3-7 years old; muscle wasting progresses from the legs to the arms and then the diaphragm. Pulmonary infection or respiratory failure usually causes death before age
muscular dystrophy
any of several hereditary diseases of the muscular system characterized by weakness and wasting of skeletal muscles
muscular dystrophy
Any of a group of hereditary diseases characterized by progressive degeneration of the muscles
muscular dystrophy
Muscular dystrophy refers to any one of a group of muscle diseases in which there is a recognizable pattern of inheritance They are marked by weakness and wasting of selected muscles The affected muscle fibers degenerate and are replaced by fatty tissue The dystrophies are classified according to the patient's age at onset, distribution of the weakness, progression of the disease, and mode of inheritance The most common form is Duchenne dystrophy, which is inherited as a sex-linked recessive gene and is nearly always restricted to boys It usually begins before the age of four, with weakness and wasting of the muscles of the pelvis and back
muscular dystrophy
Progressive muscle weakness and atrophy caused by deficient dystrophin protein
muscular strength
Ability to lift at your maximum force at one try Example ~ You can lift a one hundred and fifty pound barbell
muscular strength
The maximal force a muscle can generate According to the ACSM, muscular strength is "best developed by using heavier weights (that require maximum or near maximum tension development) with few repetitions "
muscular structure
the muscular system of an organism
muscular system
body's muscles as a whole working system, framework of muscles
muscular system
The bodily system that is composed of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle tissue and functions in movement of the body or of materials through the body, maintenance of posture, and heat production
muscular tonus
normal tonicity of the muscles; "exercise improves muscle tone
most muscular
A standard pose in which the chest, shoulder, and arm muscles are flexed with the arms in front of the body

Then Christian heads Quinn off at the pass with a most muscular.

muscular.
strapped
muscularity
: The degree to which the muscles in a body part are developed

Focussed exercise brought out the muscularity in her calves.

muscularity
musculature

The muscularity in his forearm was visible as he flexed his fingers.

Erb's muscular dystrophy
(Tıp, İlaç) Erb's muscular dystrophy or Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy is a type of muscular dystrophy that includes Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Becker's muscular dystrophy, and a large number of rarer disorders
limb-girdle muscular dystrophy
(Tıp, İlaç) Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy or Erb's muscular dystrophy is a type of muscular dystrophy that includes Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Becker's muscular dystrophy, and a large number of rarer disorders
becker muscular dystrophy
a form of muscular dystrophy that set in in adolescence or adulthood and progresses slowly but will affect all voluntary muscles; characterized by generalized weakness and muscle wasting that affects limb and trunk muscles first; similar to Duchenne's muscular dystrophy but less severe; inheritance is X-linked recessive (carried by females but affecting only males)
distal muscular dystrophy
a form of muscular dystrophy that sets in between 40 and 60 years of age and is characterized by weakness and wasting of the muscles of the hands and forearms and lower legs; inheritance is autosomal dominant
duchenne's muscular dystrophy
the most common form of muscular dystrophy; inheritance is X-linked recessive (carried by females but affecting only males)
limb-girdle muscular dystrophy
an autosomal recessive form of muscular dystrophy that appears anywhere from late childhood to middle age; characterized by progressive muscular weakness beginning either in the shoulder or pelvic girdle; usually progresses slowly with cardiopulmonary complications in the later stages
muscularity
The state or quality of being muscular
muscularity
The degree to which the muscles in a body part are developed
muscularity
{i} brawniness, state of having highly developed muscles; strength; power
muscularly
in a muscular manner; forcefully, with strength, powerfully
muscularly
In a muscular manner
myotonic muscular dystrophy
a severe form of muscular dystrophy marked by generalized weakness and muscular wasting that affects the face and feet and hands and neck; difficult speech and difficulty with the hands that spreads to the arms and shoulders and legs and hips; the onset can be any time from birth to middle age and the progression is slow; inheritance is autosomal dominant
oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy
a form of muscular dystrophy that usually begins between early adulthood and middle age and first affects muscles of the eyelid and throat; progresses slowly with swallowing problems common as the disease progresses; inheritance is autosomal dominant
muscular