muscles in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for muscles in the English»Serbian Dictionary

mus·cle ['mʌsl̩] N

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flex muscles
to flex one's muscles fig
flex muscles
knead muscles
stiffness of muscles
manipulate muscles
seize up back, muscles

muscles Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to flex one's muscles fig
to ripple muscles
stomach muscles
to tone the body/muscles
sore muscles

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Do some shoulder shrugs, gentle forward head rolls, and shoulder scrunches to stretch your muscles.
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Your muscles (and the odd misplaced paddle) ocassionally pipe up to spoil your zen, but it gets over-ridden.
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These muscles are the ones that allow you to bend back your wrist with force.
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Four such muscles that were activated were the orbicularis oculi, zygomaticus, the corrugator, and levator.
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It's a chemical jack-of-all-trades that affects the width of blood vessels, controls the movement of gut muscles, and more.
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This quadriceps dominance theory identifies when the hamstring muscles are notably weaker than the quadriceps muscles.
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The extra weight -- because obviously you're putting size and muscle on and it takes time to build a gas tank up to supply those muscles with oxygen.
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Muscles line the alimentary canal, moving food through the canal, allowing higher craniates like mammals to develop more complex digestive systems for optimal food processing.
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With flabby muscles and a large oily liver, the false catshark is a slow-moving predator and scavenger of a variety of fishes and invertebrates.
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The extraocular muscles of the walrus are well-developed.
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