Muscle
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muscle teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- kas
Örnek Cümle:
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.
Örnek Cümle:
Onların kasları sert.
-Their muscles are stiff.
- adale
- Kas, adale, musculus (Tıp)
- pazı
- adele (Tıp)
- kuvvet
- güç
Örnek Cümle:
Paten yapmak için güçlü uyluk kaslarının olması gerekir.
-You need to have strong thigh muscles to skate.
Örnek Cümle:
Herkül'ün güçlü kasları vardı.
-Hercules had strong muscles.
- kas gücü {i}
- kaşın
- muscle contraction
- (Tıp) kas kontraksiyonu
- muscle fatigue
- (Tıp) kas yorgunluğu
- muscle pain
- (Tıp) adale ağrısı
- muscle relaxation
- kas gevşekliği
- muscle spasm
- (Tıp) kas spazmı
- muscle strength
- adale gücü
- muscle cell
- kas hücresi
- muscle fiber
- kas lifi
- muscle fibre
- kas lifi
- muscle in
- zorla
- muscle sense
- kas hissi
- muscle tone
- kas tonusu
- muscle-bound
- kasları çok gelişmiş
- muscle ache
- kas ağrısı
- muscle building
- kas geliştirmek
- muscle car
- kas araba
- muscle into
- kas içine
- muscle rigidity after death
- Ölümden sonra kas sertliği
- muscle spindle
- kas mil
- muscle tension
- kas gerilmesi
- muscle tone
- (Tıp, İlaç) Kas tonusu. (eşanlam: muscular tonus)
- muscle bound
- kaslı
- muscle exercise
- adele çalışması
- muscle in
- (Fiili Deyim ) zorla girmek
- muscle in on
- (deyim) muscle in on sth. [kd] zorla girmek
- muscle of diaphragm
- (Anatomi) diyafram kası
- muscle out
- (Fiili Deyim ) dışarı atmak
- muscle relaxant
- (Tıp) miyorezolütif
- muscle spastici
- (Tıp) kas spastisitesi
- muscle spasticity
- (Tıp) kas spastisitesi
- muscle tissue
- kasdoku
- muscle tone
- (Tıp) kas elastikiyeti
- muscle twitching
- (Tıp) kas çekilmesi
- gastrocnemius muscle
- Baldır kası
- Latissimus dorsi muscle
- (Nükleer Bilimler) Kanat kasları
- interior lingual muscle
- (Anatomi) alt dil kası
- articular muscle
- mafsal kası
- cardiac muscle
- kalp kası
- cheek muscle
- yanak kası
- deltoid muscle
- teltoit kas
- extensor muscle
- kol-bacak kası
- facial muscle
- yüz kası
- femular muscle
- uyluk kası
- flexor muscle
- fleksor kas
- frontal muscle
- alın kası
- involuntary muscle
- istemsiz kas
- lumbrical muscle
- solucansı kas
- not move a muscle
- kılını kıpırdatmamak
- scalene muscle
- kaburgaları kaldıran kas
- scalene muscle
- skalen kası
- skeletal muscle
- iskelet kası
- smooth muscle
- düz kas
- striated muscle
- çizgili kas
- unstripped muscle
- çizgisiz kas
- voluntary muscle
- istemli kas
- Don´t move a muscle!
- Kıpırdama!/Kımıldama!
- Infraspinatus muscle
- (Anatomi) Diken altı kas: Omuzu uzatan ve onun lateral dönüşünü sağlayan kas
- abdominal muscle
- karın kası
- calf muscle (anatomy)
- buzağı kas (anatomi)
- cheek muscle
- yanak kas
- deltoid muscle
- deltoid kas
- impulse to contract a muscle
- dürtü bir kas sözleşme
- inferior rectus muscle
- inferior rektus
- mr. muscle
- mr. kas
- obstruction of the heart muscle
- kalp kası obstrüksiyonu
- pull a muscle
- kas çekilmesi
- pulled muscle
- çekti kas
- rectus abdominis muscle
- (Anatomi) Kaburgalardan pübise uzanan, uzun ve düz karın cidarı kasları
- soas muscle
- (Tıp, İlaç) Soas kası
- stiff muscle
- sert kas
- stretch a muscle
- Bir kas germek
- teres muscle
- teres major kası
- to muscle memory
- etki kalkınca eski haline dönen kas
- vastus lateralis muscle
- Quadriceps (dört noktadan tendona bağlandığı için) kas grubundan ve dizin (patella'nin) ekstansiyonundan (öne hareket pozisyonundan "fleksiyondan", normal pozisyona geçmesinden) sorumlu oldukça hacimli bir kas
- Don't move a muscle
- Kıpırdama!/Kımıldama! Don't overestimate his Yeteneklerini abartma
- a muscle
- kas kopması tearing
- anterior cubital muscle
- (Anatomi) dirsek ön kası
- brown muscle
- (Denizbilim) esmer kas
- calf muscle
- (Tıp) baldır ikiz kası
- cardiac muscle
- anat. kalp kası
- extensor muscle
- kol’-bacak kası
- extensor muscle
- (Tıp) uzatıcı kas
- flexor muscle
- (Arılık) bükme kası
- flight muscle
- (Arılık) uçma kası
- geniohyoid muscle
- (Diş Hekimliği) yutkunurken hyoid kemiği yükselten ve ileri çıkartan kas; musculus geniohyoideus
- involuntary muscle
- (Diş Hekimliği) düz kas; kendi kendine kasılan, iradi hükmün söz konusu olmadığı kas
- jung muscle
- (Tıp) jung kası
- muscled
- adaleli
- muscled
- {s} kaslı
- muscles
- kaslar
Spor kaslarımızı geliştirmemize yardımcı olur.
-Sports help to develop our muscles.
Sıcak banyo kaslarımı gevşetti.
-The hot bath relaxed my muscles.
- muscles
- (isim) kaslar
- müller muscle
- (Tıp) müller kası
- orbicularis oris muscle
- (Diş Hekimliği) Ağız çevresindeki dudakları büzen kas; m. Orbicularis oris
- pectoral muscle
- göğüs kası
- pelvic floor muscle
- (Tıp) pelvik taban kası
- pull a muscle
- adaleyi fazla çekerek incitmek
- rectus muscle
- (Tıp) rektus kasları
- resting muscle
- (Biyokimya) dingin kas
- risorius muscle
- (Diş Hekimliği) Dudak kenarlarını yanlara çekerek gülümsemeyi sağlayan kas; m.risorius
- rotatory muscle
- dönmeli kas
- rotatory muscle
- döner kas
- round up some muscle
- adam toplamak
- smooth muscle
- (Diş Hekimliği) iğ şeklinde, çizgisiz kas; istemsiz kasların çoğu bu türdür
- sphincter muscle
- sfinkter
- sphincter muscle
- büzücü kas
- sphincter muscle
- büzgen kas
- sternocleidomastoid muscle
- (Tıp) Sternum ve klavikula ile temporal kemikleri processus mastoideus arasında yer alan boyun adalesi
- straight muscle
- (Anatomi) doğru kas
- striated muscle
- anat. çizgili kas
- suspensory muscle
- asıcı kas
- tensor tympani muscle
- (Tıp) tensor timpani kası
- transverse muscle of perineum
- (Anatomi) enine yüzeysel kaslar
- transverse muscle of tongue
- (Anatomi) dilin enine kası
- ventricular muscle
- (Tıp) Karın kası
- voluntary muscle
- (Diş Hekimliği) kontrolu ve kullanımı irade ile mümkün olan, çoğunlukla çizgili olan kas
İlgili Terimler
muscle teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Strength
Örnek Cümle:
It took a lot of muscle to move the boulders.
- Hired strongmen or bodyguards
Örnek Cümle:
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.
- A contractile form of tissue which animals use to effect movement
Örnek Cümle:
Muscle consists largely of actin and myosin filaments.
- An organ composed of muscle tissue
Örnek Cümle:
The muscles in his legs strained under the load.
- To use force to make progress, especially physical force
Örnek Cümle:
Hensel and Wilson hit a series of leg shots simultaneously as Christian muscles between them with Quinn right on his heels.
- a fleshy fiber, a well known shellfish {n}
- The contractile tissue of which muscles are largely made up
- 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 "
- muscular strength
- organ that relaxes and contracts to allow movement of bones and body parts
- exert strength, force one's way {f}
- authority or power or force (especially when used in a coercive way); "the senators used their muscle to get the party leader to resign"
- An organ which, by its contraction, produces motion
- 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
- contracting body tissue; strength; part of the body that is made up of muscles {i}
- 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
- Body tissues which consist of cells that contract when lengthened or straightened
- (eye)
- make one's way by force; "He muscled his way into the office"
- body tissue consisting of long cells that contract when stimulated
- 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 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 "
- 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
- one of the contractile organs of the body
- 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
- 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
- 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
- is a structure composed of bundles of specialized cells that, when stimulated by nerve impulses, contract and produce movement
- 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
- 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
- a bully employed as a thug or bodyguard; "the druglord had his muscleman to protect him"
- 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
- Tissue consisting of cells which are highly contractile, most of the edible portions of animal flesh is muscle
- animal tissue consisting predominantly of contractile cells
- 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
- 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
- Muscular strength or development; as, to show one's muscle by lifting a heavy weight
- muscle Mary
- A homosexual man who works to maintain a muscular physique
- muscle Marys
- plural form of muscle Mary
- muscle boy
- A bodybuilder, especially one who is homosexual
- muscle boy
- A goon, thug, muscular henchman
- muscle boys
- plural form of muscle boy
- muscle car
- Any of a variety of high-performance automobiles, especially American 2-door rear wheel drive mid-size cars of the late 1960s and early 1970s equipped with large, powerful V8 engines
- muscle cars
- plural form of muscle car
- muscle dysmorphia
- : A disorder in which an individual becomes obsessed that they are not muscular enough
- muscle fiber
- A single cell of a muscle. Each muscle fibers contain many myofibrils, the contractile unit of muscles
- muscle fibers
- plural form of muscle fiber
- muscle fibre
- Alternative spelling of muscle fiber
- muscle fibres
- plural form of muscle fibre
- muscle in
- to interfere, or intrude forcibly
- muscle in on
- to interfere with, or intrude on something forcibly
The Russian Mafia did not take too kindly to a Westerner muscling in on their market, and so decided to send a little message.
- muscle memory
- The physiological adaptation of the body to repetition of a specific physical activity, resulting in increased neuromuscular control when performing that activity again
- muscle men
- plural form of muscle man
- muscle relaxant
- Any drug which affects skeletal muscle function and decreases the muscle tone
- muscle relaxants
- plural form of muscle relaxant
- muscle shirt
- a sleeveless shirt tailored to display the muscles of the body
- muscle shirts
- plural form of muscle shirt
- muscle tone
- The continuous and passive partial contraction of the muscles, which helps maintain posture
- muscle up
- To train the muscles for increased size and strength
We spent the summer trying to muscle up for football next term.
- muscle up
- To make stronger or more powerful
Churchill had again thwarted the American impulse to muscle up in the Pacific theater at the expense of the Atlantic.
- muscle up
- To force one's way into or through
There are only about ten tables, so you'll probably have to wait — or just muscle up to the bar like everyone else.
- muscle women
- plural form of muscle woman
- muscle-eye-brain disease
- A congenital muscular dystrophy associated with severe myopia or glaucoma and mental retardation or hydrocephalus
- muscle-up
- An exercise done for strengthening the arms and upper body, in which one lifts one's own weight while hanging from a bar to a position above the bar
The muscle-up starts from a hang with a high or false grip.
- muscle tone
- Normal tonicity of the muscles; "exercise improves muscle tone"(synonym) muscular tonus
- Muscle Shoals
- Former rapids, Tennessee River, northwestern Alabama, U.S. At about 37 mi (60 km) long, it was a navigation hazard but is now submerged under at least 9 ft (3 m) of water by the Wilson, Wheeler, and Pickwick Landing dams, which completely eliminated the rapids. Manufacturing plants and hydroelectric power facilities are administered by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). The city of Muscle Shoals (pop., 2000: 11,924) developed from the TVA complex in the Wilson Dam area
- muscle ache
- pain in a muscle, sore muscle
- muscle car
- A high-performance automobile, often with flashy, sporty styling
- muscle cell
- an elongated contractile cell that forms the muscles of the body
- muscle contraction
- contraction: (physiology) a shortening or tensing of a part or organ (especially of a muscle or muscle fiber)
- muscle fiber
- A cylindrical, multinucleate cell composed of numerous myofibrils that contracts when stimulated
- muscle fibre
- muscle cell: an elongated contractile cell that forms the muscles of the body
- muscle into
- force one's way; "He muscled into the union
- muscle reading
- The art of making discriminations between objects of choice, of discovering the whereabouts of hidden objects, etc
- muscle reading
- by inference from the involuntary movements of one whose hand the reader holds or with whom he is otherwise in muscular contact
- muscle relaxant
- a drug that reduces muscle contractility by blocking the transmission of nerve impulses or by decreasing the excitability of the motor end plate or by other actions
- muscle spasm
- condition of pain when the body is in motion that is created as a result of the stretching of muscles
- muscle spindle
- A stretch receptor in vertebrate muscle
- muscle tissue
- bodily tissue that allows movement (composed of fibers and cells that can extend and contract)
- muscle tone
- normal tonicity of the muscles; "exercise improves muscle tone"
- muscle tone
- Muscle tone is not the fleeting degree of strength someone can call up in their muscles to lift a heavy object It is, rather, the degree of tension or state of readiness in the resting muscle Some irregularities of muscle tone include being too weak (hypotonia), too tense (hypertonia) or irregular Muscle tone effects not only our posture, but also our facial expressions, our voice, the control we have over our eyes, etc Muscle tone is enhanced through proper nutrition, including calcium, magnesium, and zinc in balance, and adequate vitamins A & D Certain types of massage also help strengthen muscle tone The Vestibular System actually helps regulate muscle tone
- muscle tone
- Defines the condition of the muscles Muscles that are affected by CP will be either floppy and loose or stiff and rigid Poor muscle tone limits movement
- muscle tone
- Condition in which muscle is in a constant yet slight state of contraction and appears firm
- muscle tone
- a muscle's resistance to stretching, which can be high (hypertonic), low (hypotonic) or normal
- muscle tone
- - amount of tension in a muscle
- muscle tumour
- Abnormal tissue growth in or originating from muscle tissue. There are three major types. Leiomyomas are tumours of smooth muscles, seen most often in the uterus but also in the digestive, urinary, and female genital systems. Part of the tumour may become malignant, but it usually does not spread or recur. Rhabdomyomas occur most often in cardiac muscle. Some forms spread, and it may remain contained in tissue or become diffuse and hard to remove. Rhabdomyomas involving both smooth and striated muscle are often malignant and may grow very large. The several types of rhabdomyosarcoma are rare; they arise in skeletal muscle, usually in the leg or arm, and are extremely malignant
- muscle-bound
- having stiff muscles as the result of excessive exercise; "he arrived accompanied by two muscle-bound body guards
- muscle-bound
- If you describe someone as muscle-bound, you mean that their muscles are well developed, usually in an unattractive way. a cartoon of a muscle-bound woman standing victorious astride a prone male
- anterior auricular muscle
- A muscle surrounding the auricula or outer ear
- auricular muscle
- Any of the three muscles surrounding the auricula or outer ear
- cardiac muscle
- The striated and involuntary muscle of the vertebrate heart
- ciliary muscle
- A muscle controlling the eye's accommodation for viewing objects at varying distances
- deltoid muscle
- A triangular muscle on the human shoulder
- involuntary muscle
- Muscle that is not controlled by individual volition; cardiac muscle and smooth muscle
- iris dilator muscle
- A muscle of the eye, serving to dilate the iris
- jaw muscle
- Masseter; the large muscle which raises the under jaw, and assists in mastication
- love muscle
- penis
- make a muscle
- To flex the biceps muscles in the upper arm as a show of muscular strength or development
- muscled
- Simple past tense and past participle of muscle
- muscles
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of muscle
- muscles
- plural form of muscle
- oblique muscle
- A muscle acting in a direction oblique to the mesial plane of the body, or to the associated muscles; — applied especially to two muscles of the eyeball
- posterior auricular muscle
- A muscle surrounding the auricula or outer ear
- scalene muscle
- any of the three pairs of muscles on each side of the neck that are involved in moving the neck, and in breathing
- skeletal muscle
- The voluntary muscle of vertebrates, which is striated and anchored by tendons to bone and is used to effect skeletal movement such as locomotion
- smooth muscle
- Involuntary muscle which is found within the intestines, throat, uterus, and blood vessel walls
- sternocleidomastoid muscle
- A paired muscle in the superficial layers of the anterior portion of the neck, acting to flex and rotate the head
- superior auricular muscle
- A muscle surrounding the auricula or outer ear
- triangularis muscle
- A facial muscle of the mouth, associated with frowning
- voluntary muscle
- Muscle that is normally controlled by individual volition; skeletal muscle
- Latissimus dorsi muscle
- (Nükleer Bilimler) 1. The larger, flat, dorso-lateral muscle on the trunk, posterior to the arm, and partly covered by the trapezius on its median dorsal region. 2. Lats
- gastrocnemius muscle
- (Nükleer Bilimler) A very powerful superficial bipennate muscle that is in the back part of the lower leg
- Infraspinatus muscle
- (Anatomi) The Infraspinatus muscle is a thick triangular muscle, which occupies the chief part of the infraspinatous fossa. The infraspinatus is a muscle of the rotator cuff, and is innervated by the suprascapular nerve
- ciliary muscle
- (Anatomi) A circular band of smooth muscle fibers situated in the ciliary body and serving as the chief agent in accommodation when it contracts by drawing the ciliary processes centripetally and relaxing the suspensory ligament of the lens so that the lens is permitted to become more convex
- ciliary muscle
- The ciliary muscle is a smooth muscle that affects zonular fibers in the eye (fibers that suspend the lens in position during accommodation), enabling changes in lens shape for light focusing. When the ciliary muscle contracts, it releases the tension on the lens caused by the zonular fibers (fibers that hold or flatten the lens). The release of tension of the zonular fibers causes the lens to become more spherical. Therefore, relaxation of the ciliary muscle causes the zonular fibers to become taut, flattening the lens, increasing long range focus
- mr. muscle
- Mr. Muscle is a brand of hard surface cleaners primarily used for cleaning ovens. There have been many famous faces portraying Mr Muscle none more so than Rob Mansfield himself
- rectus abdominis muscle
- (Anatomi) The rectus abdominis muscle (commonly known as "abs") is a paired muscle running vertically on each side of the anterior wall of the human abdomen (and in some other animals). There are two parallel muscles, separated by a band of connective tissue called the linea alba (white line). It extends from the pubic symphysis inferiorly to the xiphisternum and lower costal cartilages superiorly
- smooth muscle
- (Anatomi) Muscle tissue that contracts without conscious control, having the form of thin layers or sheets made up of spindle-shaped, unstriated cells with single nuclei and found in the walls of the internal organs, such as the stomach, intestine, bladder, and blood vessels, excluding the heart
- Molson muscle
- (Canadian slang) beer belly, large stomach, bulging abdomen (especially from drinking an excessive amount of beer)
- abdominal muscle
- Any of the muscles of the front and side walls of the abdominal cavity. Three flat layers the external oblique, internal oblique, and transverse abdominis muscles extend from each side of the spine between the lower ribs and the hipbone. The abdominal muscles attach to aponeuroses, connective tissue sheaths that merge toward the midline, sheathing the rectus abdominis muscle on each side of the midline. The abdominal muscles support and protect the internal organs and take part in exhaling, coughing, urinating, defecating, childbirth, and motion of the trunk, groin, and lower limbs
- abducens muscle
- the ocular muscle whose contraction turns the eyeball outward
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