Skip to main content

mounting

/moun-ting/US // ˈmaʊn tɪŋ //UK // (ˈmaʊntɪŋ) //

安装,安装方式

Related Words

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of a person or thing that mounts.
    • : something that serves as a mount, support, setting, or the like: a new mounting for an heirloom jewel.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • My own three children — in the second, eighth and 10th grades — have been learning remotely since last March, so I can absolutely empathize with families’ mounting despair as the months drag on.

  • At the close of trading yesterday there were mounting worries that the GameStop squeeze was hitting the wider markets.

  • As spring turned to summer last year, Hong Kong faced a mounting mental health crisis.

  • Other tech giants have joined Twitter and Facebook in taking action against the president and his allies in recent days amid mounting political tensions in the United States — and growing fears about deadly violence still to come.

  • Parler had come under mounting pressure over the weekend as Google and then Apple pulled its app from their app stores over its role as a platform used to plan violent, illegal acts and its reluctance to moderate the site more stringently.

  • Confusion about who is financially backing the project is mounting.

  • It means mounting a campaign that reaches your voters with your message and turning them out on Election Day.

  • Stittsworth sighed and gazed out the window, whereupon he noticed a male goat mounting a female goat with extreme vigor.

  • Political pressure was mounting tonight from veteran Conservative politicians on Cameron to take much tougher action against IS.

  • But those two identifications are still subjects of debate, a problem that adds to the suspense now mounting at Amphipolis.

  • She was growing accustomed to like shocks, but she could not keep the mounting color back from her cheeks.

  • Its tiny wreath of smoke curled lightly about her, mounting up in the warm, bright room.

  • Hexam watched her with an amused indulgence that in no wise tempered his mounting admiration.

  • With a flush mounting to his cheeks, and his brows drawn together in perplexity, Garnache surveyed him.

  • Not, indeed, until the foreigner's foot was on the step preparatory to mounting did Garnache speak.