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muscle

/ˈmʌs.əl/

A muscle is a piece of body tissue that you tighten and relax to produce movement. It is the part of your body that gives you strength and allows your arms and legs to move.

Exemples

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1

I lift weights at the gym to build muscle.

I exercise with heavy things to make my body stronger.

2

The patient has a tear in the thigh muscle.

The person at the hospital has an injury in their upper leg tissue.

3

Look at his muscles; he is very strong!

Look at his body parts; he has a lot of power.

Famille de mots

Nom
muscle
Verb
muscle
Adverbe
muscularly
Adjectif
muscular
Apparenté
musculature
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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'little mouse' (Latin: musculus) running under your skin when you move your arm. That is how the word was named!

Quiz rapide

He goes to the gym because he wants to build more ____.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : a

Exemples

1

I lift weights at the gym to build muscle.

everyday

I exercise with heavy things to make my body stronger.

2

The patient has a tear in the thigh muscle.

formal

The person at the hospital has an injury in their upper leg tissue.

3

Look at his muscles; he is very strong!

informal

Look at his body parts; he has a lot of power.

4

The cardiac muscle is responsible for pumping blood through the body.

academic

The heart tissue is the part that moves blood around the body.

5

The company used its financial muscle to win the contract.

business

The business used its money and power to get the deal.

Famille de mots

Nom
muscle
Verb
muscle
Adverbe
muscularly
Adjectif
muscular
Apparenté
musculature

Collocations courantes

build muscle to make muscles bigger and stronger
sore muscle a muscle that feels pain after exercise
pull a muscle to hurt a muscle by stretching it too much
muscle pain feeling hurt in the muscles
heart muscle the special tissue that forms the heart

Phrases Courantes

flex your muscles

to show how much power or influence you have

muscle memory

the ability of the body to repeat a movement without thinking

no pain, no gain

you must work hard and feel a little pain to build muscle

Souvent confondu avec

muscle vs mussel

A 'mussel' is a small sea animal with a shell that people eat; a 'muscle' is a body part.

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Notes d'usage

Use 'muscle' to talk about physical body parts in a health context, but you can also use it to talk about 'power' in business or politics.

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Erreurs courantes

The 'c' in muscle is silent. Do not pronounce it as 'mus-kle'. It sounds exactly like 'mussel'.

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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'little mouse' (Latin: musculus) running under your skin when you move your arm. That is how the word was named!

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Origine du mot

From the Latin 'musculus', which means 'little mouse', because people thought moving muscles looked like mice.

Modèles grammaticaux

Countable noun: one muscle, two muscles Can be used as a compound noun: muscle mass, muscle fiber
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Contexte culturel

In many Western cultures, having large, visible muscles is often a sign of health and physical fitness.

Quiz rapide

He goes to the gym because he wants to build more ____.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : a

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