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词汇 mount
释义 mount
verb
uk /maʊnt/ us /maʊnt/

mountverb (INCREASE)


C2[ I ]
to gradually increase, rise, or get bigger: 增加;增长;上升
The children's excitement is mounting as Christmas gets nearer.随着圣诞临近,孩子们越来越兴奋。
Tension was mounting as the minutes went by.
They worked harder and harder as the debts mounted.
As the excitement mounted, the children became noisier.
Amidst mounting tension, tribal leaders have agreed to meet.
Anxiety for the missing climbers is mounting.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Increasing and intensifying
accretion
accumulate
accumulative
accumulatively
add fuel to the fireidiom
blaze
fade
go into orbitidiom
go up
growing
growingly
heighten
inflation
mushroom
ramp something up
ratchet something up/down
re-escalate
re-escalation
reach a crescendo
stake

mountverb (GET ON)


C2[ I or T ]
to get on a horse, bicycle, etc.. in order to ride: 骑上(马、自行车等)
She mounted her horse and rode off.她骑上马走了。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to move onto or towards the top of something
climbIt was an effort to climb the stairs.
ascendShe ascended the podium and began to speak.
scaleHe claims to have scaled every peak of the Himalayas.
mountThe cowboy mounted his horse and rode off into the sunset.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Horse riding
barrel racing
break someone in
bridle
bridle path
canter
capriole
chukka
chukker
curry
girth
high-spirited
horseman
horsewoman
mounted
pony trekking
rein
riderless
saddler
showjumper
whip

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Boarding and alighting from modes of transport

mountverb (GO UP)


[ T ]
to go up or onto: 登上
He mounted the platform and began to speak to the assembled crowd.他登上讲台,开始对集会的群众发表演讲。
formalQueen Elizabeth II mounted the throne(= became queen) in 1952.女王伊丽莎白二世1952年即位。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Moving upwards
ascend
ascension
ascent
be on an upward/downward trajectoryidiom
bristle
clamber
come
come up
heave
levitate
levitation
pop up
pull
rise
scale
scramble
shinny
soar
soaring
upwardly

mountverb (ORGANIZE)


C2[ T ]
to organize and begin an activity or event: 组织;发动;开展;举行
to mount an attack/campaign/challenge/protest发动进攻/开展运动/发出挑战/发起抗议
to mount an exhibition/display举办展览
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Managing and organizing
admin
administer
administration
anti-bureaucracy
bronze command
flabbily
get up
get your act togetheridiom
gold command
have/get your shit togetheridiom
mobilize
party planner
party planning
project-manage
rationalization
rationalize
recentralization
scrum
vice-presidential
wieldy

mountverb (FIX)


C2[ T ]
to fix something to a wall, in a frame, etc., so that it can be looked at or used: 安放,安装;镶嵌;裱贴
The children's work has been mounted on coloured paper and put up on the walls of the classroom.孩子们的作品装都裱在彩纸上,张贴在教室的墙上。
The surveillance camera is mounted above the main door.闭路电视的摄像机安装在大门的上方。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Fastening and tying
be locked togetheridiom
belay
bind
board something up
bound
bowline
clamp
gag
granny knot
half hitch
harness
hobble
hogtie
square knot
stake
strap
strap someone in
strap something up
strop
tack

mountverb (COMPUTING)


computing specialized
to make a disk or disk drive available for use on a computer:
Mount a remote disk that has some free space on it.
Most desktops will automatically mount the USB disks upon insertion.
Opposite
unmount
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Operating computers
admin
administrator
aliasing
always-on
back someone up
drag
left-click
live streamer
logout
loop
malicious
maximize
surf
tap
unmounted
untag
untagged
untechnical
untick
zip file

mountverb (GUARD)


[ T ]
to place someone on guard: 设置(岗哨);担任(警卫)
Sentries are mounted outside the palace at all times.宫殿外一直有警卫站岗。
 mount guard (on/over someone)
to guard someone: 守护,保卫(某人)
Armed security officers are employed to mount guard over the president.雇用武装保安人员来保护总统。
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Defending and protecting
air defence
anti-bug
anti-mosquito
baby
bandobast
cocoon
defensive
duck
duck and coveridiom
embedded
featherbedding
fight back
hedge
insulate
poisonous
security camera
security light
self-protective
self-protectiveness
shelter

Phrasal verb


mount up
mount
noun[ C ]
uk /maʊnt/ us /maʊnt/

mountnoun[C] (HORSE)


formal
a horse: 马
an excellent mount for a child供孩子骑的好马
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Horses & similar animals
Arab
Arabian
beast
beast of burdenidiom
bronco
chestnut
donkey
equine
filly
gelding
hoof
horse-drawn
hunter
palomino
stallion
steed
thoroughbred
trotter
working horse
yearling

mountnoun[C] (FOR A PICTURE, ETC.)


something, such as a piece of card, that you put something on to show it: 底板,托板;装帧,衬托纸,框
A black mount for this picture would look good.这幅画装在黑色底板上会很好看。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Photography
aerial photograph
airbrush
analogue
aperture
backlight
backlighting
expose
ghost image
ghosting
glossy
golden hour
grainy
halation
pap
photojournalism
photojournalist
photoshoot
pic
picture
projection
Mount
noun
uk /maʊnt/ us /maʊnt/(written abbreviationMt)
a mountain or hill, used as part of a name : (用于山名前)山,峰
They climbed to the top of Mount Everest.
the peak of Mount Hood
The snow is melting on Mount Kilimanjaro.
Above the town rose the 4,000-foot peak of Mount Wellington.
Behind us the view extends across the Albanian landscape, a distant Mount Tomori on the horizon.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Geography: hills & mountains
acclivity
alpine tundra
clifftop
craggy
esker
highlands
hillock
Marilyn
mesa
mid-ocean ridge
motte
Mount Kilimanjaro
pike
scarp
slope
spur
steep
the Adirondack Mountains
the Alaska Range
the Alps

mount | American Dictionary


mount
verb
us/mɑʊnt/

mountverb (GET ONTO)


[ I/T ]
to get onto something:
[ T ]The winners mounted the podium.
[ I ]When the horses were saddled we mounted up and rode away.

mountverb (GO UP)


[ T ]
to go up something:
Reaching the porch, he mounted the steps.

mountverb (INCREASE)


[ I ]
to increase, rise, or get bigger:
Excitement mounted as the racers neared the finish.
Watch what you eat, because those calories really mount up.

mountverb (ORGANIZE)


[ T ]
to prepare and produce; to organize:
He has the support needed to mount a successful campaign.

mountverb (ATTACH)


[ T ]
to attach something to something else so that it can be seen:
Don’s planning to mount these photographs.
Mount
noun[ U ]
us/mɑʊnt/(abbreviationMt.)
(used esp. as part of the name of a place) a high hill or mountain:
Mount Saint Helens
Mt. Fuji

mount | Business English


mount
verb[ I ]
uk /maʊnt/us
to gradually increase, rise, or get bigger:
The pressure is mounting on the policy makers to reach a decision.

Phrasal verb


mount up

Examples of mount


mount
The wire array geometry was identical to that of the small-radius array, except 24 wires were mounted at a radius of only 5 mm.
He then lifted him onto his own mount and took him to an inn and looked after him.
At times the camera was mounted on moving surfaces, such as trains, trams, ships, or even the subway.
Over the past two decades, evidence supporting a continuum between oral and written language impairments has continued to mount.
In the design of shadow system, an ultra-precision rotary optical encoder is mated with ultra-precision bearings mounted at the revolute joint pair.
This developing sense of self increasingly helps the child to mount an organized response to stimuli, especially challenging stimuli.
The specimen is rather damaged and as one wing was badly broken it was removed and mounted for pinning below the insect.
Instead, movements must mount their challenges in particular conflictive environments structured by existing social relations, usually unfavourable to their cause.
The motors are mounted offcentre in cylindrical shells that allow the belt tension to be adjusted.
By the 1940s and 1950s, rural population densities had mounted.
Moreover, the combined dispersion of the two gratings is zero, since they are mounted in the subtractive dispersion.
That said, the stele, a piece of black granite, about 4 high and 2 across, mounted on a 2 high square base, was unveiled.
The micro-rover provides the mounting platform for the scientific instrument package (remote sensing instruments) while each mole carries a sensor head to the laser-based instruments.
The strength and velocity of the shock wave were measured with piezoelectric pressure transducers that were flush mounted on the shock-tube walls.
The antennae are almost parallel-sided, and twice as long as their diameter, mounted on small papillae within clear, circular areas of cuticle.
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