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muscles

Aussprache: [ˈmʌsəlz]

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Kontext: „body“

(noun) muscles are the parts of our body that help us move. They are made of special tissue that can stretch and contract. When you want to lift something or run, your muscles help you do that.

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She exercises regularly to make her muscles stronger.

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He doesn't use his muscles much, so they feel weak.

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Which muscles do you use when you run?

Kontext: „strength“

(noun) muscles can also mean physical strength or power. When someone says they have strong muscles, they are talking about how much they can lift or how fast they can move.

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His muscles helped him lift the heavy box easily.

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She felt that her muscles were not strong enough to complete the challenge.

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How do athletes train to build their muscles?

Kontext: „anatomy“

(noun) muscles can refer to specific types or groups of muscles in the body. For example, 'calf muscles' are the muscles at the back of your lower leg.

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The calf muscles help you jump and run.

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He injured his calf muscles, so he can't play soccer.

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What exercises can help strengthen your calf muscles?

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