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mount

英 [maʊnt]

美 [maʊnt]

v.  准备; 安排; 组织开展; 逐步增加; 登上; 爬上; 攀登
n.  山; 山峰; 坐骑; 衬纸板; 载片; 裱褙

过去分词:mounted 现在分词:mounting 过去式:mounted 复数:mounts 第三人称单数:mounts 

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Oxford 3000 / Collins.3 / BNC.2596 / COCA.2987

短语动词

mount up
1. 增多;增加  

短语用例

    mount up

    • (尺寸和数量上)增加,上升
      to increase gradually in size and quantity

      牛津词典

        verb

          组织 organize
        • 准备;安排;组织开展
          to organize and begin sth
          1. to mount a protest/campaign/an exhibition
            发起抗议 / 运动;举办展览
        • 增加 increase
        • 逐步增加
          to increase gradually
          1. Pressure is mounting on the government to change the law.
            迫使政府修改法律的压力不断增加。
          2. The death toll continues to mount.
            死亡人数持续增加。
        • 攀登 go up sth
        • 登上;爬上;攀登
          to go up sth, or up on to sth that is raised
          1. She slowly mounted the steps.
            她慢慢地爬上台阶。
          2. He mounted the platform and addressed the crowd.
            他登上讲台对人群发表演说。
        • 自行车;马 bicycle/horse
        • 骑上;乘上;跨上
          to get on a bicycle, horse, etc. in order to ride it
          1. He mounted his horse and rode away.
            他骑上马走了。
        • 图画、宝石等 picture/jewel, etc.
        • 镶嵌;安置
          to fix sth into position on sth, so that you can use it, look at it or study it
          1. The specimens were mounted on slides.
            标本安放在载片上。
          2. The diamond is mounted in gold.
            这颗钻石镶在金饰物上。
        • 雄性动物 of male animal
        • 爬上(雌性动物的背)进行交配
          to get onto the back of a female animal in order to have sex

          noun

            山 mountain
          • 山;山峰
            a mountain or a hill
            1. Mount Kilimanjaro
              乞力马扎罗山
            2. St Michael's Mount
              圣迈克尔山
          • 马 horse
          • 坐骑
            a horse that you ride on
            1. 用以展示 / 支持某物 for displaying/supporting sth
            2. 衬纸板;载片;裱褙
              something such as a piece of card or glass that you put sth on or attach sth to, to display it
              1. 托架;支撑架
                something that an object stands on or is attached to for support
                1. an engine/gun mount
                  发动机 / 炮架

              柯林斯词典

              • VERB 组织;发起;开展
                If youmounta campaign or event, you organize it and make it take place.
                1. The ANC announced it was mounting a major campaign of mass political protests.
                  非洲人国民大会宣布他们正在开展一次大规模政治抗议活动。
                2. ...a security operation mounted by the army.
                  军队开展的维护安全军事行动
              • VERB 增强;加剧
                If somethingmounts, it increases in intensity.
                1. For several hours, tension mounted...
                  有几个小时,紧张局势有所加剧。
                2. The decibel level was mounting...
                  噪音在增强。
                3. There was mounting concern in her voice.
                  她的声音里流露出越来越多的担心。
                4. ...the mounting heat of the stadium.
                  体育场不断上升的热度
              • VERB 增多;增加
                If somethingmounts, it increases in quantity.
                1. The uncollected garbage mounts in city streets...
                  未收的垃圾在市区街道上越积越多。
                2. He ignored his mounting debts.
                  他对日益增加的债务置之不理。
                3. Tomount upmeans the same as tomount.
                  同 mount
                4. If you hide away your problems and pretend that they don't exist they will just continue to mount up...
                  如果你把问题藏起来,假装它们不存在,问题只会越积越多。
                5. Her medical bills mounted up.
                  她的医疗费不断增加。
              • VERB 爬上,登上(台阶、梯级)
                If youmountthe stairs or a platform, you go up the stairs or go up onto the platform.
                1. Llewelyn was mounting the stairs up into the keep...
                  卢埃林登上台阶,走进城堡主楼。
                2. The vehicle mounted the pavement.
                  机动车开上了人行道。
              • VERB 骑上(马、自行车等)
                If youmounta horse or cycle, you climb on to it so that you can ride it.
                1. He mounted his horse and rode away...
                  他骑上马走了。
                2. A man in a crash helmet was mounting a motorbike...
                  一位戴头盔的男子正跨上摩托车。
                3. He went to the small stable where his horse was, harnessed it, mounted, and rode out to the beach.
                  他走进拴马的小马厩,套上马具,骑上马奔向海滩。
              • N-COUNT 坐骑;马
                Amountis a horse.
                1. ...the number of owners who care for older mounts.
                  愿意照料老马的马主的数量
              • VERB 安装;安置;裱
                If youmountan objectonsomething, you fix it there firmly.
                1. Her husband mounts the work on velour paper and makes the frame...
                  她丈夫把作品装裱在绒纸上,并制作了画框。
                2. The support for the fence is mounted on an extension to the table.
                  篱笆的支撑部分安装在桌子延长出的地方。
                3. ...a specially mounted horse shoe.
                  特别安装的马蹄铁
              • VERB 组织,举办(展览或展示)
                If youmountan exhibition or display, you organize and present it.
                1. The gallery has mounted an exhibition of art by Irish women painters.
                  画廊已举办了一场爱尔兰女画家的作品展。
              • N-IN-NAMES (用于山的名称中)山
                Mountis used as part of the name of a mountain.
                1. ...Mount Kilimanjaro.
                  乞力马扎罗山
              • See also:mounted

              英英释义

              noun

              • the act of climbing something
                1. it was a difficult climb to the top
                Synonym:climb
              • a lightweight horse kept for riding only
                  Synonym:saddle horseriding horse
                1. something forming a back that is added for strengthening
                    Synonym:backing
                  1. a mounting consisting of a piece of metal (as in a ring or other jewelry) that holds a gem in place
                    1. the diamond was in a plain gold mount
                    Synonym:setting
                  2. a land mass that projects well above its surroundings
                      Synonym:mountain

                    verb

                    • fix onto a backing, setting, or support
                      1. mount slides for macroscopic analysis
                    • go up or advance
                      1. Sales were climbing after prices were lowered
                      Synonym:waxclimbrise
                    • attach to a support
                      1. They mounted the aerator on a floating
                    • copulate with
                      1. The bull was riding the cow
                      Synonym:ride
                    • put up or launch
                      1. mount a campaign against pornography
                    • prepare and supply with the necessary equipment for execution or performance
                      1. mount a theater production
                      2. mount an attack
                      3. mount a play
                      Synonym:put on
                    • go upward with gradual or continuous progress
                      1. Did you ever climb up the hill behind your house?
                      Synonym:climbclimb upgo up
                    • get up on the back of
                      1. mount a horse
                      Synonym:hop onmount upget onjump onclimb onbestride

                    双语例句

                    • I'll mount guard over the luggage while you get the ticket.
                      你去买票,我来看管行李。
                    • Viewed from the top of Mount Tai, the sunrise was indeed a spectacle.
                      从泰山顶上看去,日出真是个奇观。
                    • Though death befalls all men alike, it may be weightier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather.
                      人固有一死,或重于泰山,或轻于鸿毛。
                    • Mount Qomolangma is the world's highest peak.
                      珠穆朗玛峰是世界第一高峰。
                    • The US shell company was set up to mount a bid for Kingston Communications.
                      在美国成立了控股公司以出价竞购金斯顿通信公司。
                    • Scientists say Mount Pinatubo could erupt again soon.
                      科学家说皮纳图博山近期可能会再次喷发。
                    • Republicans acknowledged that they had little choice but to mount an all-out offensive on the Democratic nominee.
                      共和党人承认他们别无选择,只有对获提名的民主党人展开全面攻击。
                    • Mount Marcy is the highest mountain in the Adirondacks.
                      马西山是阿迪朗达克山脉中最高的山。
                    • The vehicle mounted the pavement.
                      机动车开上了人行道。
                    • He mounted his horse and rode away
                      他骑上马走了。