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[/maunt; maʊnt/] n (arch, except in place names, usu written Mt 古词, 但仍可用於地名, 通常略作Mt) mountain; hill 山; 峰: Mt Etna, Everest, etc 埃特纳火山、 埃佛勒斯峰(即珠穆朗玛峰) * the Mount of Olives 橄榄 山 * St Michael's Mount 圣迈克尔山. mount 2 [/maunt; maʊnt/] v用法: 1 [I, Ipr, Tn] ~ (to sth) go up; ascend 登上: The climbers mounted higher and higher. 攀登者越爬越高. * a staircase that mounts to the top of a building 通往楼顶的楼梯 * A blush mounted to the child's face, ie The blood spread to the child's cheeks. 孩子的双颊泛出红晕. * mount the stairs 上楼梯. 用法: 2 [I, Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb (on sth) get onto or put (sb) onto a horse, etc for riding; provide (sb) with a horse for riding 骑上马; 使(某人)骑上马; 为(某人)备马: He quickly mounted (his horse) and rode away. 他迅速上马疾驰而去. * He mounted the boy on the horse. 他把孩子抱上马. * The policemen were mounted on (ie rode) black horses. 那些警察骑著黑色的马. 用法: 3 [I, Ipr, Ip] ~ (up) (to sth) increase in amount or intensity (量或强度)增加, 上升: The death toll mounted (to 100). 死亡人数上升(至100). * Concern is mounting over the fate of the lost expedition. 对失踪探险队命运的担心与时俱增. * bills, debts, expenses, etc that mount up 日益增多的帐单、 债务、 费用等. 用法: 4 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (on/onto/in sth) put sth into place on a support; fix sth in position for use, display or study 将某物置於架上; 将某物固定住(以备使用、 展示或研究): mount a collection of stamps onto card/in an album 把搜集的邮票安放到卡片纸上[集邮册中] * mount specimens on slides 把标本固定到载片上 * a brooch of diamonds mounted in silver镶於银托上的钻石胸针. 用法: 5 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (in sth) set sth up; organize sth; begin sth 发起; 组织或开始某事: mount an exhibition, a production, a display, etc 举办展览、 开始生产、 筹备陈列 * mount a protest, a demonstration, an attack, an offensive, etc 发起抗议、 示威、 攻击、 攻势等 * The pop concert was mounted in a sports stadium. 流行歌曲演唱会是在体育场举行的. 用法: 6 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb (on/around sth) place sb on guard 派某人站岗: mount sentries on a wall, round a palace, etc?i 在墙上、 宫殿周围等设置警卫. 用法: 7 [I, Tn] (esp of large male animals, eg bulls) get up on (a female) in order to copulate (尤指大型雄性动物, 如公牛)趴到(雌性动物)身上交配. 用法: 8 (idm 习语) mount guard (at/over sb/sth) act as a guard or sentinel 作警卫; 站岗: soldiers mounting guard at/over the palace 在宫殿作警卫的士兵. mount the `throne become king, queen, etc 即王位. mount 3 n thing on which a person or thing is mounted (eg a card for a picture, a glass slide for a specimen, a horse for riding, etc) 承载物(如镜框的衬纸板、 标本载片、 乘坐的马等). |