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单词 gluteus
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Definition of gluteus in English:

gluteus

(also gluteus muscle)
nounPlural gluteiˈɡluːtɪəsˈɡludiəs
  • Any of three muscles in each buttock which move the thigh, the largest of which is the gluteus maximus.

    臀肌

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the hip joint, the gluteus maximus and hamstrings muscles are strongly involved if you go sufficiently deep (thigh level or below).
    • Both moves target the glutes, particularly the gluteus medius that forms your upper hip, and the upper fibers of the gluteus maximus, the largest muscle of your glutes.
    • The first three work the gluteus maximus in conjunction with all the complementary muscles, and the last two zero in on and specifically isolate the glutes.
    • Dolphin kicking, when done properly, significantly develops and strengthens abs, gluteus and thigh muscles.
    • The primary muscles of the hip joint are the gluteus maximus and hamstrings.
    • Next go to the squat machine, which exercises the largest muscles of the lower body, the gluteus maximus, the quadriceps, hamstrings and the gastrocnemius.
    • Just a few injections of this DNA into the quadriceps, hamstring, and gluteus, and the muscle fibres start cranking out Velociphin, which activates the fast myosin gene.
    • Your gluteus maximus and hamstrings are powerful hip extensors that are activated whenever you stand, sit or step up.
    • The gluteus maximus is one of the biggest muscles in the body.
    • You also use lower-body muscles including your quadriceps, hip flexors and gluteus maximus.
    • The strong muscles of the buttocks (glutei) span the hip joints, and are crucial to support and stability.
    • The gluteus maximus is the large muscle of your buttocks.
    • The hamstring muscles on the back of the thigh work with your gluteus maximus during leg extension and knee flexion.
    • It moves your leg out and away from your body's midline with the help of the gluteus minimus and four other assistor muscles, including the gluteus maximus.
    • Your gluteus maximus, quadriceps, hamstrings and calves work to bend your knee and lift your body upward and lower it back to the start.
    • The position of the legs - with the bottom tucked in - will develop the gluteus, adductors, and gastrocnemius muscles to name but a few.
    • The glutei must be spread to provide adequate visualization of the anus.
    • Your lower-body muscles include: the quadriceps, the hamstrings, the gluteus maximus, the abductors, the adductors, and the gastrocnemius and soleus of your calves.
    • The lunge, in all of its forms, primarily targets the quadriceps and gluteus maximus, the muscle that gives your backside its shape and definition.
    • The results of this study suggest at least one interesting insight - our participants feel pain more acutely in the upper head and neck area than they do in the region of the gluteus, trochanter, and knees.

Origin

Late 17th century: modern Latin, from Greek gloutos 'buttock'.

Definition of gluteus in US English:

gluteus

(also gluteus muscle)
nounˈɡlo͞odēəsˈɡludiəs
  • Any of three muscles in each buttock which move the thigh, the largest of which is the gluteus maximus.

    臀肌

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The first three work the gluteus maximus in conjunction with all the complementary muscles, and the last two zero in on and specifically isolate the glutes.
    • Just a few injections of this DNA into the quadriceps, hamstring, and gluteus, and the muscle fibres start cranking out Velociphin, which activates the fast myosin gene.
    • Next go to the squat machine, which exercises the largest muscles of the lower body, the gluteus maximus, the quadriceps, hamstrings and the gastrocnemius.
    • In the hip joint, the gluteus maximus and hamstrings muscles are strongly involved if you go sufficiently deep (thigh level or below).
    • Your lower-body muscles include: the quadriceps, the hamstrings, the gluteus maximus, the abductors, the adductors, and the gastrocnemius and soleus of your calves.
    • You also use lower-body muscles including your quadriceps, hip flexors and gluteus maximus.
    • The primary muscles of the hip joint are the gluteus maximus and hamstrings.
    • Dolphin kicking, when done properly, significantly develops and strengthens abs, gluteus and thigh muscles.
    • The results of this study suggest at least one interesting insight - our participants feel pain more acutely in the upper head and neck area than they do in the region of the gluteus, trochanter, and knees.
    • The gluteus maximus is the large muscle of your buttocks.
    • The glutei must be spread to provide adequate visualization of the anus.
    • Both moves target the glutes, particularly the gluteus medius that forms your upper hip, and the upper fibers of the gluteus maximus, the largest muscle of your glutes.
    • The position of the legs - with the bottom tucked in - will develop the gluteus, adductors, and gastrocnemius muscles to name but a few.
    • The hamstring muscles on the back of the thigh work with your gluteus maximus during leg extension and knee flexion.
    • Your gluteus maximus and hamstrings are powerful hip extensors that are activated whenever you stand, sit or step up.
    • The strong muscles of the buttocks (glutei) span the hip joints, and are crucial to support and stability.
    • It moves your leg out and away from your body's midline with the help of the gluteus minimus and four other assistor muscles, including the gluteus maximus.
    • Your gluteus maximus, quadriceps, hamstrings and calves work to bend your knee and lift your body upward and lower it back to the start.
    • The lunge, in all of its forms, primarily targets the quadriceps and gluteus maximus, the muscle that gives your backside its shape and definition.
    • The gluteus maximus is one of the biggest muscles in the body.

Origin

Late 17th century: modern Latin, from Greek gloutos ‘buttock’.

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