mount
mount 英 [maʊnt] 美 [maʊnt]
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
进行时:mounting 过去式:mounted 过去分词:mounted 第三人称单数:mounts 名词复数:mounts
- 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.
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