mount [maʊnt] verb INCREASE 增加 ADVANCED intransitive ■to gradually increase, rise, or get bigger 增加;增长;上升•The children's excitement is mounting as Christmas gets nearer.随着圣诞临近,孩子都越来越兴奋。 [maʊnt] verb GET ON 乘上 intransitive or transitive ■to get on a horse, bicycle, etc. in order to ride 骑上(马、脚踏车等)•She mounted her horse and rode off.她骑上马走了。 [maʊnt] verb GO UP 登上 transitive ■to go up or onto 登上•He mounted the platform and began to speak to the assembled crowd.他登上讲台,开始对集会的群众发表演讲。 •formal Queen Elizabeth II mounted the throne (= became queen) in 1952.女王伊丽莎白二世1952年即位。 [maʊnt] verb ORGANIZE 组织 transitive ■to organize and begin an activity or event 组织;发动;开展;举行•to mount an attack/campaign/challenge/protest发动进攻/开展运动/提出挑战/发起抗议 •to mount an exhibition/display举办展览 [maʊnt] verb FIX 固定 transitive ■to fix something on a wall, in a frame etc., so that it can be viewed or used 安放,安装;镶嵌;裱贴•The children's work has been mounted on cards and put up on the walls of the classroom.孩子的作品都装裱在卡片上,张贴在教室的墙上。 •The CCTV camera is mounted above the main door.闭路电视的摄像机安装在大门的上方。 [maʊnt] verb GUARD 警卫 transitive ■to place someone on guard 设置(岗哨);担任(警卫)•Sentries are mounted outside the palace at all times.宫殿外一直有哨兵站岗。 mount guard (on/over sb) ■to guard someone 守护,保卫(某人)•Armed security officers are employed to mount guard over the president.雇用了武装保安人员来保护总统。 [maʊnt] verb Phrasal Verbs mount up ■to gradually become a large amount (逐渐)增加,增长•It isn't a good idea to let bills mount up.让帐单越积越多可不是个好办法。 [maʊnt] noun countable HORSE 马 formal ■a horse 马•an excellent mount for a child供孩子骑的好马 [maʊnt] noun countable FOR A PICTURE ETC. 用以展示图画等物的 ■something, such as a piece of card, that you put something on to show it 裱褙•I'm looking for a piece of card I can use as a mount for this picture.我在找一张可以用来装裱这幅画的卡纸。 |