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1 muscle
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2 muscle spasm
■ Involuntary contraction of a muscle or muscle group, usually occurring as a result of overuse, injury or poor posture.■ Unwillkürliche Kontraktion eines oder mehrerer Muskeln. -
3 muscle growth
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4 muscle tone
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5 muscle contraction
■ The shortening and thickening of functioning muscle or muscle fibre.Syn. muscle contraction■ Anspannung von Muskelfasern, die äußerlich zu einer Verkürzung führen kann. -
6 muscle strain
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7 muscle pain
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8 Muscle Bike
n < kfz> ■ muscle bike -
9 Muscle Car
n < kfz> ■ muscle car -
10 Muscle-Animation
f < edv> ■ muscle animation -
11 antagonistic muscle
Syn. antagonist■ Muskel, der mit einem entgegengesetzt wirkenden Muskel zusammenarbeitet. -
12 synergic muscle
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13 synergistic muscle
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14 abdominal external oblique muscle
■ An abdominal muscle whose action diminishes the capacity of the abdomen and draws the chest down.→ flexion→ FlexionEnglisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > abdominal external oblique muscle
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15 external oblique muscle of abdomen
■ An abdominal muscle whose action diminishes the capacity of the abdomen and draws the chest down.→ flexion→ FlexionEnglisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > external oblique muscle of abdomen
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16 pulled muscle
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17 sartorius muscle
■ A muscle whose action flexes the thigh and leg and rotates the leg medially and the thigh laterally.→ flexion■ Muskel, der für die Beugung, Außenrotation und Abduktion im Hüftgelenk und Beugung und Innenrotation im Kniegelenk zuständig ist.→ Flexion -
18 tailor's muscle
■ A muscle whose action flexes the thigh and leg and rotates the leg medially and the thigh laterally.→ flexion■ Muskel, der für die Beugung, Außenrotation und Abduktion im Hüftgelenk und Beugung und Innenrotation im Kniegelenk zuständig ist.→ Flexion -
19 abdominal muscle
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20 anterior serratus muscle
Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > anterior serratus muscle
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muscle — [ myskl ] n. m. • 1314; lat. musculus « petit rat » → 2. moule 1 ♦ Anat. Structure organique contractile qui assure les mouvements. ⇒ motricité. Relatif aux muscles. ⇒ musculaire, musculeux; my(o) , sarco . Le muscle est fait de cellules en… … Encyclopédie Universelle
musclé — muscle [ myskl ] n. m. • 1314; lat. musculus « petit rat » → 2. moule 1 ♦ Anat. Structure organique contractile qui assure les mouvements. ⇒ motricité. Relatif aux muscles. ⇒ musculaire, musculeux; my(o) , sarco . Le muscle est fait de cellules… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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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… … Medical dictionary
Muscle — Mus cle (m[u^]s l), n. [F., fr. L. musculus a muscle, a little mouse, dim. of mus a mouse. See {Mouse}, and cf. sense 3 (below).] 1. (Anat.) (a) An organ which, by its contraction, produces motion. See Illust. of Muscles of the Human Body, in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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muscle — MUSCLE. s. m. Partie charnüe & fibreuse, & l organe des mouvements de l animal. Le gros muscle. muscle large. les muscles de la face. les muscles des bras, des jambes &c. le tendon d un muscle. les fibres des muscles. l origine des muscles … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
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muscle — Muscle, Musculus. le muscle, c est à dire, la partie charnue de tout le corps, en laquelle git la force, soit és cuisses ou és bras, Lacertus. Muscle spasmé et retiré, Conuulsus musculus … Thresor de la langue françoyse
muscle — [mus′əl] n. [Fr < L musculus, a muscle, lit., little mouse (from the fancied resemblance between the movements of a mouse and muscle), dim. of mus,MOUSE] 1. any of the body organs consisting of bundles of cells or fibers that can be contracted … English World dictionary
muscle — mus cle, v. t. 1. To compel by threat of force; as, they muscled the shopkeeper into paying protection money. [PJC] 2. To moved by human force; as, to muscle the piano onto the truck. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English