释义 |
mountverb(INCREASE)C2[I]tograduallyincrease,rise, or getbigger: 增加;增长;上升 The children'sexcitementis mounting asChristmasgetsnearer.随着圣诞临近,孩子们越来越兴奋。 - Tension was mounting as theminuteswent by.
- Theyworkedharderandharderas thedebtsmounted.
- As theexcitementmounted, thechildrenbecamenoisier.
- Amidst mountingtension,triballeadershaveagreedtomeet.
- Anxiety for themissingclimbersis mounting.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesIncreasing and intensifying - -ify
- accretion
- accumulate
- accumulative
- add fuel to the fireidiom
- additive
- blaze
- crank
- heighten
- hot up
- increase
- increment
- inflation
- mushroom
- re-escalation
- redouble
- resurge
- rocket
- saturation
- stake
See more results » mountverb(GET ON)C2[IorT]to get on ahorse,bicycle, etc.. inordertoride: 骑上(马、自行车等) She mounted herhorseandrodeoff.她骑上马走了。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto 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.
See more results » SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesHorse riding - bridle
- canter
- cinch
- curry
- endurance rider
- endurance riding
- equestrianism
- eventer
- gait
- girth
- high-spirited
- jib
- jodhpurs
- mounted
- pony trekking
- rein
- saddle-sore
- sidesaddle
- silk
- snaffle
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Boarding and alighting from modes of transport mountverb(GO UP)He mounted theplatformandbegantospeakto theassembledcrowd.他登上讲台,开始对集会的群众发表演讲。 formalQueen Elizabeth II mountedthethrone(=becamequeen)in 1952.女王伊丽莎白二世1952年即位。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMoving upwards - ascend
- ascension
- ascent
- be on an upward/downward trajectoryidiom
- bristle
- clamber
- come
- come up
- heave
- hoick
- levitate
- levitation
- pull
- rear
- rise
- scale
- scramble
- shinny
- soar
- trajectory
See more results » mountverb(ORGANIZE)C2[T]toorganizeandbeginanactivityorevent: 组织;发动;开展;举行 to mount anattack/campaign/challenge/protest发动进攻/开展运动/发出挑战/发起抗议 to mount anexhibition/display举办展览 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesManaging and organizing - admin
- administer
- administration
- anti-bureaucracy
- bronze command
- fixsomethingup
- fixer
- get up
- getyouract togetheridiom
- gold command
- marshal
- mobilize
- paperwork
- party planner
- party planning
- project-manage
- rationalization
- rationalize
- scrum
- vice-presidential
See more results » mountverb(FIX)C2[T]tofixsomething to awall, in aframe, etc., so that it can belookedat or used: 安放,安装;镶嵌;裱贴 The children'sworkhas been mountedoncolouredpaperand put up on thewallsof theclassroom.孩子们的作品装都裱在彩纸上,张贴在教室的墙上。 Thesurveillancecamerais mounted above themaindoor.闭路电视的摄像机安装在大门的上方。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesFastening and tying - anchor
- bale
- be locked togetheridiom
- belay
- boardsomethingup
- bolt
- bound
- bowline
- granny knot
- half hitch
- harness
- hobble
- hogtie
- stake
- strap
- strapsomeonein
- strapsomethingup
- tack
- tapesomethingup
- tether
See more results » mountverb(COMPUTING)computingspecializedto make adiskordiskdriveavailablefor use on acomputer: Mount aremotediskthat has somefreespaceon it. Mostdesktopswillautomaticallymount theUSBdisksuponinsertion. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesOperating computers - admin
- aliasing
- always-on
- backsomeoneup
- black hat
- computerate
- computerize
- drill down
- escape
- interface
- keyboarder
- maximize
- miswrite
- mouse oversomething
- munging
- navigational
- scroll
- telecottage
- ticket
- uninstall
See more results » mountverb(GUARD)[T]toplacesomeone onguard: 设置(岗哨);担任(警卫) Sentries are mountedoutsidethepalaceat alltimes.宫殿外一直有警卫站岗。 mount guard (on/oversomeone) Armedsecurityofficersareemployedto mountguardover thepresident.雇用武装保安人员来保护总统。 They had thetaskof mountingguardover hisbody. He mountedguardat thedoor. Acourtofficialhad already mountedguardon thedoorstep. Policehad to mountguardover theformerleader'sstatuetopreventitsremovalby thecrowd. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesDefending and protecting - anti-bug
- anti-mosquito
- baby
- bandobast
- bastion
- buffer
- defence
- defend
- harbour
- harm
- have (got)someone'sbackidiom
- hold off
- inoculation
- killsomeonewith kindnessidiom
- sheltered
- shield
- splashproof
- takesomeoneunderyourwingidiom
- watchyourbackidiom
- wing
See more results » mountnoun[C](HORSE)anexcellentmount for achild供孩子骑的好马 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesHorses & similar animals - Arab
- Arabian
- beast
- beast of burdenidiom
- bronco
- chestnut
- dappled grey
- donkey
- equine
- filly
- gelding
- hoof
- horse-drawn
- nag
- palomino
- shire horse
- sire
- stallion
- steed
- thoroughbred
See more results » mountnoun[C](FOR A PICTURE, ETC.)something, such as apieceofcard, that you put something on to show it: 底板,托板;装帧,衬托纸,框Ablackmountforthispicturewouldlookgood.这幅画装在黑色底板上会很好看。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPhotography - airbrush
- aperture
- bokeh
- camera
- camera obscura
- expose
- glossy
- grain
- high-resolution
- hologram
- holographic
- holography
- kinetoscope
- pap
- pic
- picture
- PillCam
- pin-up
- pinhole camera
- projection
See more results » amountainorhill, used aspartof aname: Theyclimbedto thetopof Mount Everest. thepeakof Mount Hood - Thesnowismeltingon Mount Kilimanjaro.
- Above thetownrosethe 4,000-footpeakof Mount Wellington.
- Behind us theviewextendsacrossthe Albanianlandscape, adistantMount Tomori on thehorizon.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesGeography: hills & mountains - acclivity
- craggy
- esker
- highlands
- hillock
- landform
- Marilyn
- mesa
- mid-ocean ridge
- motte
- pinnacle
- precipitous
- scarp
- slope
- spur
- steep
- the Adirondack Mountains
- the Alaska Range
- the Alps
- the Andes
See more results » (Definition ofmountfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)mountverb(INCREASE)C2[I]tograduallyincrease,rise, or getbigger 增加;增长;上升The children'sexcitementis mounting asChristmasgetsnearer.随着圣诞临近,孩子们越来越兴奋。 - Tension was mounting as theminuteswent by.
- Theyworkedharderandharderas thedebtsmounted.
- As theexcitementmounted, thechildrenbecamenoisier.
- Amidst mountingtension,triballeadershaveagreedtomeet.
- Anxiety for themissingclimbersis mounting.
mountverb(GET ON)C2[IorT]to get on ahorse,bicycle, etc.. inordertoride 骑上(马、自行车等)She mounted herhorseandrodeoff.她骑上马走了。 mountverb(GO UP)登上He mounted theplatformandbegantospeakto theassembledcrowd.他登上讲台,开始对集会的群众发表演讲。 formalQueen Elizabeth II mountedthethrone(=becamequeen)in 1952.女王伊丽莎白二世1952年即位。 mountverb(ORGANIZE)C2[T]toorganizeandbeginanactivityorevent 组织;发动;开展;举行to mount anattack/campaign/challenge/protest发动进攻/开展运动/发出挑战/发起抗议 to mount anexhibition/display举办展览 mountverb(FIX)C2[T]tofixsomething to awall, in aframe, etc., so that it can belookedat or used 安放,安装;镶嵌;裱贴The children'sworkhas been mountedoncolouredpaperand put up on thewallsof theclassroom.孩子们的作品装都裱在彩纸上,张贴在教室的墙上。 Thesurveillancecamerais mounted above themaindoor.闭路电视的摄像机安装在大门的上方。 mountverb(GUARD)[T]toplacesomeone onguard 设置(岗哨);担任(警卫)Sentries are mountedoutsidethepalaceat alltimes.宫殿外一直有警卫站岗。 mount guard (on/oversb) 守护,保卫(某人)Armedsecurityofficersareemployedto mountguardover thepresident.雇用武装保安人员来保护总统。 mountnoun[C](HORSE)马anexcellentmount for achild供孩子骑的好马 mountnoun[C](FOR A PICTURE, ETC.)something, such as apieceofcard, that you put something on to show it 底板,托板;装帧,衬托纸,框Ablackmountforthispicturewouldlookgood.这幅画装在黑色底板上会很好看。 used aspartof thenameof amountain (用于山名前)山,峰Mount Everest珠穆朗玛峰 Mount Hood胡德山 mount| American Dictionarymountverb(GET ONTO)[I/T]to get onto something: [T]Thewinnersmounted thepodium. [I]When thehorsesweresaddledwe mounted up androdeaway. mountverb(GO UP)Reaching theporch, he mounted thesteps. mountverb(INCREASE)[I]toincrease,rise, or getbigger: Excitement mounted as theracersnearedthefinish. Watch what youeat, because thosecaloriesreally mount up. mountverb(ORGANIZE)[T]toprepareandproduce; toorganize: He has thesupportneededto mount asuccessfulcampaign. mountverb(ATTACH)[T]toattachsomething to somethingelseso that it can beseen: Don’splanningto mount thesephotographs. (usedesp. aspartof thenameof aplace) a highhillormountain: Mount Saint Helens Mt. Fuji (Definition ofmountfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)tograduallyincrease,rise, or getbigger: Thepressureis mounting on thepolicymakerstoreachadecision. (Definition ofmountfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofmountmount 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.From theCambridge English Corpus He then lifted him onto his ownmountand took him to an inn and looked after him.From theCambridge English Corpus At times the camera was mounted on moving surfaces, such as trains, trams, ships, or even the subway.From theCambridge English Corpus Over the past two decades, evidence supporting a continuum between oral and written language impairments has continued tomount.From theCambridge English Corpus In the design of shadow system, an ultra-precision rotary optical encoder is mated with ultra-precision bearings mounted at the revolute joint pair.From theCambridge English Corpus This developing sense of self increasingly helps the child tomountan organized response to stimuli, especially challenging stimuli.From theCambridge English Corpus The specimen is rather damaged and as one wing was badly broken it was removed and mounted for pinning below the insect.From theCambridge English Corpus Instead, movements mustmounttheir challenges in particular conflictive environments structured by existing social relations, usually unfavourable to their cause.From theCambridge English Corpus The motors are mounted offcentre in cylindrical shells that allow the belt tension to be adjusted.From theCambridge English Corpus By the 1940s and 1950s, rural population densities had mounted.From theCambridge English Corpus Moreover, the combined dispersion of the two gratings is zero, since they are mounted in the subtractive dispersion.From theCambridge English Corpus That said, the stele, a piece of black granite, about 4 high and 2 across, mounted on a 2 high square base, was unveiled.From theCambridge English Corpus 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.From theCambridge English Corpus The strength and velocity of the shock wave were measured with piezoelectric pressure transducers that were flush mounted on the shock-tube walls.From theCambridge English Corpus The antennae are almost parallel-sided, and twice as long as their diameter, mounted on small papillae within clear, circular areas of cuticle.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/mount## |