mount 的英语意思
mountmount1 /maʊnt/ verb
查看全部语言翻译1organize [transitive] to plan, organize, and begin an event or a course of action策划、组织并发动某一活动或行动:
The National Gallery mounted an exhibition of Danish painting.国家美术馆举办了一场丹麦绘画展览。mount a campaign/challenge/search etc
Friends of the Earth are mounting a campaign to monitor the illegal logging of trees.地球之友正在发起一项监察非法砍伐树木的运动。mount an assault/attack
Guerrillas have mounted an attack on the capital.游击队对首都发动了袭击。2increase [intransitive usually in progressive] to increase gradually in amount or degree(数量或程度)逐渐增加:
Tension here is mounting, as we await the final result.我们等待最终结果之际,这里的紧张气氛正在不断升温。
Casualties on both sides of the battle have continued to mount.交战双方的伤亡人数持续增加。3horse/bicycle [intransitive, transitive] formal正式 to get on a horse or bicycle骑上马或自行车 OPP dismount:
He mounted his horse and rode on.他骑上马,继续前行。4go up [transitive] formal正式 to go up a step or stairs登上台阶或楼梯:
He mounted the stairs and looked around him slowly.他走上楼梯,缓缓地环顾四周。
A car suddenly mounted the pavement to avoid a vehicle coming in the opposite direction.一辆汽车突然驶上人行道,以躲避对面来车。5picture [transitive] to fix a picture to a larger piece of stiff paper so that it looks more attractive将图片裱贴在较大的硬纸上,使其更为美观mount something on/onto something
Entries to the photography competition should be mounted on white paper.摄影比赛的参赛作品应裱贴在白纸上。6sex [transitive] technical术语 if a male animal mounts a female animal, he gets up onto her back to have sex(雄性动物)爬上雌性动物背部以进行交配 → mountedmount up phrasal verb to gradually increase in amount(数量)逐渐积累增多:
At £6 a ticket, the cost quickly mounts up.每张票6英镑,费用很快就积累起来了。
查看全部语言翻译1organize [transitive] to plan, organize, and begin an event or a course of action策划、组织并发动某一活动或行动:
The National Gallery mounted an exhibition of Danish painting.国家美术馆举办了一场丹麦绘画展览。mount a campaign/challenge/search etc
Friends of the Earth are mounting a campaign to monitor the illegal logging of trees.地球之友正在发起一项监察非法砍伐树木的运动。mount an assault/attack
Guerrillas have mounted an attack on the capital.游击队对首都发动了袭击。2increase [intransitive usually in progressive] to increase gradually in amount or degree(数量或程度)逐渐增加:
Tension here is mounting, as we await the final result.我们等待最终结果之际,这里的紧张气氛正在不断升温。
Casualties on both sides of the battle have continued to mount.交战双方的伤亡人数持续增加。3horse/bicycle [intransitive, transitive] formal正式 to get on a horse or bicycle骑上马或自行车 OPP dismount:
He mounted his horse and rode on.他骑上马,继续前行。4go up [transitive] formal正式 to go up a step or stairs登上台阶或楼梯:
He mounted the stairs and looked around him slowly.他走上楼梯,缓缓地环顾四周。
A car suddenly mounted the pavement to avoid a vehicle coming in the opposite direction.一辆汽车突然驶上人行道,以躲避对面来车。5picture [transitive] to fix a picture to a larger piece of stiff paper so that it looks more attractive将图片裱贴在较大的硬纸上,使其更为美观mount something on/onto something
Entries to the photography competition should be mounted on white paper.摄影比赛的参赛作品应裱贴在白纸上。6sex [transitive] technical术语 if a male animal mounts a female animal, he gets up onto her back to have sex(雄性动物)爬上雌性动物背部以进行交配 → mountedmount up phrasal verb to gradually increase in amount(数量)逐渐积累增多:
At £6 a ticket, the cost quickly mounts up.每张票6英镑,费用很快就积累起来了。mountmount2 noun [countable]
1Mount (written abbreviation Mt) used as part of the name of a mountain用于山名的组成部分:
Mount Everest珠穆朗玛峰2 formal正式 a horse that you ride on坐骑;供骑乘的马3stiff paper that is put behind or around a picture or photograph so that it looks more attractive衬纸;置于图片或照片后面或周围使其更美观的硬纸板4literary文学 a mountain山;山岳
1Mount (written abbreviation Mt) used as part of the name of a mountain用于山名的组成部分:
Mount Everest珠穆朗玛峰2 formal正式 a horse that you ride on坐骑;供骑乘的马3stiff paper that is put behind or around a picture or photograph so that it looks more attractive衬纸;置于图片或照片后面或周围使其更美观的硬纸板4literary文学 a mountain山;山岳