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mount up

/mount/US // maʊnt //UK // (maʊnt) //

上马,装上了,装上

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to go up; climb; ascend: to mount stairs.
    • : to get up on.
    • : to set or place at an elevation: to mount a house on stilts.
    • : to furnish with a horse or other animal for riding.
    • : to set or place on horseback.
    • : to organize, as an army.
    • : to prepare and launch, as an attack or a campaign.
    • : to raise or put into position for use, as a gun.
    • : to have or carry in position for use.
    • : to go or put on guard, as a sentry or watch.
    • : to attach to or fix on or in a support, backing, setting, etc.: to mount a photograph; to mount a diamond in a ring.
    • : to arrange for display: to mount a museum exhibit.
    • : to provide with scenery, costumes, and other equipment for production.
    • : to prepare as a specimen.
    • : to climb upon for copulation.
    • : Microscopy. to prepare for microscopic investigation.to prepare for examination by a microscope, as by placing it on a slide.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to increase in amount or intensity: The cost of all those small purchases mounts up.
    • : to get up on the back of a horse or other animal for riding.
    • : to rise or go to a higher position, level, degree, etc.; ascend:
    • : to get up on something, as a platform.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or a manner of mounting.
    • : a horse, other animal, or sometimes a vehicle, as a bicycle, used, provided, or available for riding.
    • : an act or occasion of riding a horse, especially in a race.
    • : a support, backing, setting, or the like, on or in which something is, or is to be, mounted or fixed.
    • : an ornamental metal piece applied to a piece of wooden furniture.
    • : Microscopy. a prepared slide.
    • : a distinctive metal feature on a sheath or scabbard, as a locket or chape.
    • : Philately. hinge.
    • : Printing. a wooden or metal block to which a plate is secured for printing.

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Examples

  • Luckily there are a variety of affordable, sleek, and easy to install wall mounts for your screens.

  • B7JU0Mdl3kCThere are some hidden light mounts available for popular off-road vehicles, like the Toyota Tacoma.

  • The lens mount accepts Hasselblad X lenses, which are typically meant for cameras like the natively digital X1D mirrorless camera.

  • The Irish tend to use short, high-percentage passes and a strong running attack behind a very good offensive line to avoid turnovers, mount long drives and chew up the clock.

  • All that cash gets you a 50-megapixel medium format sensor attached to a super-compact body equipped with an X-series lens mount.

  • After all, the Russians were about to mount a winter offensive of their own.

  • Hitchcock sends the script--unread--to Thom Mount and his superior, Ned Tanen.

  • It occurs to me that Mount must assume that Hitchcock has read it--after all, it came from him.

  • As the steaks are eaten, Mount, who has some skill in these things, brings up the movie.

  • On Monday Mount calls to say he thinks the script is terrific.

  • The scene is the covenant made between the two first persons of the Trinity on Mount Moriah.

  • These hills, if we have to mount them, shall sorely try the thews of horse and man.

  • An extraordinary eruption of mount Vesuvius commenced, which in ten days had advanced ten miles from its original source.

  • They that sit on mount Seir, and the Philistines, and the foolish people that dwell in Sichem.

  • When I am an old maid I am going to mount the platform and preach the training of the voice in childhood.