- To mount is to climb up something, like a ladder, or get on the back of something, like a horse. You can also mount something on another object, like a camera on a tripod or a sticker on a notebook.
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- vt. 增加;爬上;使骑上马;安装,架置;镶嵌,嵌入;准备上演;成立(军队等)
- vi. 爬;增加;上升
- n. 山峰;底座;乘骑用马;攀,登;运载工具;底座
- n. (英)芒特(人名)
- v. 登上;骑上
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1. You can then mount this volume on any instance to restore your data.
然后将这个卷挂载到任何实例中来恢复您的数据。
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2. Once, when I was a mere lad, and had never ridden a horse before, he made me mount one and gallop by his side, with no qualms about his unskilled companion.
有一次,在我还是个小毛孩,从来没有骑过马的时候,他让我骑上一匹马在他的旁边疾驰,对于他那不熟练的同伴,他一点也不担虑。
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3. The mount was there, but no camera.
托板还在那里,可是没有摄像机。
- mount (n.1) "hill, mountain," mid-13c., from Anglo-French mount, Old French mont "mountain;" also perhaps partly from Old English munt "mountain;" both the Old English and the French words from Latin montem (nominative mons) "mountain," from PIE root *men-(2) "to stand out, project."
- mount (n.2) "that on which something is mounted," 1739, from mount (v.). The colloquial meaning "a horse for riding" is first recorded 1856.
- mount (v.) c. 1300, "to mount a horse;" mid-14c., "to rise up, ascend; fly," from Old French monter "to go up, ascend, climb, mount," from Vulgar Latin *montare, from Latin mons (genitive montis) "mountain" (from PIE root *men-(2) "to project"). Meaning "to set or place in position" first recorded 1530s. Sense of "to get up on for purposes of copulation" is from 1590s. Related: Mounted; mounting.
mount ★ / maʊnt ; NAmE maʊnt / verb , noun mount mounts mounted mounting verb ★ organize 组织 1 ★ [transitive ] mountsth to organize and begin sth 准备;安排;组织开展 SYN arrange ◆ to mount a protest/campaign/an exhibition 发起抗议╱运动;举办展览 increase 增加 2 ★ [intransitive ] to increase gradually 逐步增加 ◆ 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。 ◆ The death toll continues to mount. 死亡人数持续增加。 ☞see also mounting adj. go up sth 攀登 3 ★ [transitive ] mountsth ( formal) to go up sth, or up on to sth that is raised 登上;爬上;攀登 SYN ascend ◆ She slowly mounted the steps. 她慢慢地爬上台阶。 ◆ He mounted the platform and addressed the crowd. 他登上讲台对人群发表演说。 bicycle/horse 自行车;马 4 ★ [transitive , intransitive ] mount(sth) ( rather formal) to get on a bicycle, horse, etc. in order to ride it 骑上;乘上;跨上 ◆ He mounted his horse and rode away. 他骑上马走了。 OPP dismount ☞see also mounted (1 ) picture/jewel, etc. 图画、宝石等 5 [transitive ] mountsth (on/onto/in sth) to fix sth into position on sth, so that you can use it, look at it or study it 镶嵌;安置 ◆ The specimens were mounted on slides. 标本安放在载片上。 ◆ The diamond is mounted in gold. 这颗钻石镶在金饰物上。 of male animal 雄性动物 6 [transitive ] mountsth to get onto the back of a female animal in order to have sex 爬上(雌性动物的背)交配 IDIOMsee guard n. PHRASAL VERB ˌmount ˈup to increase gradually in size and quantity (尺寸和数量上)增加,上升 SYN build up ◆ Meanwhile, my debts were mounting up. 同时,我的债务还在不断增加。 noun ★ mountain 山 1 ★ Mount ( abbr.Mt ) ( used in modern English only in place names 在现代英语里仅用于地名 ) a mountain or a hill 山;山峰 ◆ Mt Everest 珠穆朗玛峰 ◆ St Michael's Mount 圣迈克尔山 horse 马 2 ( formal or literary) a horse that you ride on 坐骑 for displaying/supporting sth 用以展示╱支持某物 3 something such as a piece of card or glass that you put sth on or attach sth to, to display it 衬纸板;载片;裱褙 4 ( also mount·ing ) something that an object stands on or is attached to for support 托架;支撑架 ◆ an engine/gun mount 发动机架;炮架 mount / maʊnt ; NAmE maʊnt /
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