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 must [mʌst]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 必须, 未发酵葡萄汁, 绝对必要的事物

aux. 必须

[医] 鲜葡萄汁(未发酵的葡萄汁)




    must
    [ noun ]
    1. a necessary or essential thing

    2. <noun.object>
      seat belts are an absolute must
    3. grape juice before or during fermentation

    4. <noun.food>
    5. the quality of smelling or tasting old or stale or mouldy

    6. <noun.attribute>
    [ adj ]
    1. highly recommended

    2. <adj.all>
      a book that is must reading


    Must \Must\ (m[u^]st), v. i. or auxiliary. [OE. moste, a pret.
    generally meaning, could, was free to, pres. mot, moot, AS.
    m[=o]ste, pret. m[=o]t, pres.; akin to D. moetan to be
    obliged, OS. m[=o]tan to be free, to be obliged, OHG. muozan,
    G. m["u]ssen to be obliged, Sw. m[*a]ste must, Goth.
    gam[=o]tan to have place, have room, to able; of unknown
    origin.]
    1. To be obliged; to be necessitated; -- expressing either
    physical or moral necessity; as, a man must eat for
    nourishment; we must submit to the laws.

    2. To be morally required; to be necessary or essential to a
    certain quality, character, end, or result; as, he must
    reconsider the matter; he must have been insane.

    Likewise must the deacons be grave. --1 Tim. iii.
    8.

    Morover, he [a bishop] must have a good report of
    them which are without. --1 Tim. iii.
    7.

    Note: The principal verb, if easily supplied by the mind, was
    formerly often omitted when must was used; as, I must
    away. ``I must to Coventry.'' --Shak.


    Must \Must\, n. [AS. must, fr. L. mustum (sc. vinum), from
    mustus young, new, fresh. Cf. {Mustard}.]
    1. The expressed juice of the grape, or other fruit, before
    fermentation. ``These men ben full of must.'' --Wyclif
    (Acts ii. 13.).

    No fermenting must fills . . . the deep vats.
    --Longfellow.

    2. [Cf. {Musty}.] Mustiness.


    Must \Must\, v. t. & i.
    To make musty; to become musty.

    must \must\, musth \musth\(m[u^]st), a. [Hind. mast intoxicated,
    ruttish, fr. Skr. matta, p.p. of mad to rejoice, intoxicate.]
    (Zo["o]l.)
    Being in a condition of dangerous frenzy, usually connected
    with sexual excitement; -- said of adult male elephants which
    become so at irregular intervals, typicaly due to increased
    testosterone levels. -- n.
    (a) The condition of frenzy.
    (b) An elephant in must.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC]

    1. It must contain substantive reforms.
    2. "We must compel them (automakers) to retain all current workers unless their ability to survive is severely at risk as a result of conditions beyond their control," Bieber said in a speech to the convention.
    3. We would like to do more, but it would be wrong to rely on government funding alone. The industry, which stands to reap the direct financial benefits, must also play an active role.
    4. The expense and logistics of distributing the water - bottled water must be purchased - has prompted the military to begin using water taken from oasis wells and processed from the sea.
    5. Mr. Eastwood said that the company hasn't decided what it will charge and that California utility regulators must approve the fees.
    6. Under a so-called master contract between Firestone and the URW, concessions at any plant must be approved by the other plants in the master agreement.
    7. A company wishing to build hazardous-waste facilities in Pennsylvania must meet certain "siting criteria," such as distance from water supply and the presence of wetlands, as well as meet technical criteria such as emission levels.
    8. The administration must already cope with Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
    9. It works this way: Experienced seamen must spend longer rotations at sea, worsening the problems of family separations and low morale.
    10. Mrs. Thatcher declared in her own speech that German unification should not weaken security and said U.S. and British troops and NATO nuclear missiles must remain in a united Germany.
    11. Now it's the Congress' fault."' Despite officials' claims that the bill must pass, there hasn't been much lobbying by top administration officials, noted Sen. Donald W. Riegle, D-Mich.
    12. It "is having a negative impact on the efficiency and morale of remaining employees who must take on extra work when positions become vacant." Rep. Neal Smith, D-Iowa, the subcommittee chairman, said, "You shouldn't have to put up with it.
    13. America must never surrender to a high moral challenge.
    14. The sharpest impact could come in Britain, where women get full retirement benefits at age 60 while men must wait until 65. Pension plans in Belgium, Greece and Portugal also may have to be rewritten.
    15. Judging by the response in previous correspondence with creditors, that would have taken several months. Now they must consider different strategies to recover money.
    16. The user also must pay any long-distance charges accrued while connecting with US West computers.
    17. Under the 1989 law, which San Francisco Municipal Court began enforcing Tuesday, anyone convicted of prostitution or solicitation must be tested for the HIV virus and receive counseling.
    18. Under rules set by the government, reconstruction must follow the style and outline of the old buildings.
    19. 'Employers have dragged their feet on this,' he alleges. Mr D'Antoni warns that employees' rights must be protected.
    20. The final round of unification talks must be concluded between the four World War II allies _ the Soviet Union, the United States, Britain and France.
    21. The new consensus revolves around the recognition that something must be done about long-term welfare dependency.
    22. "That's the tradition of Hero Street," Munos says. "It must be in our blood.
    23. The stock split and dividend increase affect all common shares, and must be approved through a shareholder vote.
    24. In addition, the commission ruled that the phones must allow customers to make local or long-distance calls with coins or calling cards.
    25. The sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, said they are convinced human rights violations are not a matter of government policy but that those guilty of politically-motivated crimes must be brought to justice.
    26. Since your book is titled, "Trump: The Art of the Deal" (246 pages, $19.95), it must be chock full of exciting descriptions of your biggest deals.
    27. At the Repair Shipyard, 200 workers who rallied Wednesday morning ended their strike at around 1 p.m., one hour after management said they must leave or be fired, said Krzysztof Kamolak, one of the strike committee members.
    28. But the quid pro quo from provincial leaders must be an agreement now to implement reforms which will prevent another boom-bust cycle.
    29. Sprint must cut costs at the same time.
    30. The U.S. must also demand removal of hundreds of Soviet advisers, the cessation of military supplies and a review of treaties that might tie Afghanistan inextricably to Moscow.
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