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dismount

/verb dis-mount; noun dis-mount, dis-mount/US // verb dɪsˈmaʊnt; noun dɪsˈmaʊnt, ˈdɪsˌmaʊnt //UK // (dɪsˈmaʊnt) //

拆装,拆解,拆下,卸下

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to get off or alight from a horse, bicycle, etc.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to bring or throw down, as from a horse; unhorse; throw: The horse twisted and bucked and finally dismounted its rider.
    • : to remove from its mounting, support, setting, etc.: to dismount a picture.
    • : to take to pieces.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or process of dismounting.
    • : Gymnastics. a move by which a gymnast gets off an apparatus or finishes a floor exercise, usually landing upright on the feet.

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Examples

  • She focused on competing on beam because she doesn’t need to twist in her routine, except for the dismount, which she changed.

  • After Melnikova stuck her double pike dismount, she was greeted with a high-five by Sunisa Lee, who was next up on beam, and then with another by Jade Carey.

  • The longer version boasts a 14-inch inseam that protects against whip-like branches and unplanned dismounts, with leg openings that slide easily over pads without excess bagginess.

  • Quickly the order was given to dismount and send the horses back in charge of every fourth man.

  • The order was given them to dismount, and the men not holding the horses moved forward and formed into line.

  • "We'd better dismount," said Betty's voice, surprisingly calm and matter-of-fact.

  • His quick eye took in the situation and he ordered his men to dismount and take position behind the mules and wagons.

  • The half-breed helped Helen dismount and told her to go to his tent, a small, pyramid affair at one end of the glade.