柯林斯詞典mount /ma?nt/ (mounting,mounted,mounts) 1. V-T If you mount a campaign or event, you organize it and make it take place. 組織; 發(fā)動 The ANC announced it was mounting a major campaign of mass political protests. 非國大宣布正在發(fā)動一場大型群眾性政治抗議運動。2. V-I If something mounts, it increases in intensity. 增強 For several hours, tension mounted. 幾個小時中,緊張局勢加劇了。3. V-I If something mounts, it increases in quantity. 增加 The uncollected rubbish mounts in city streets. 城市街道中未被收集的垃圾增多。4. PHRASAL VERB To mount up means the same as to . 增加 Her medical bills mounted up. 她的醫(yī)療賬單越來越多。5. V-T If you mount the stairs or a platform, you go up the stairs or go up onto the platform. 登上[正式] Larry was mounting the stairs up into the attic. 拉里正在拾級而上到閣樓去。6. V-T If you mount a horse or motorcycle, you climb on to it so that you can ride it. 騎上 A man in a crash helmet was mounting a motorcycle. 一個戴著防撞頭盔的男子正騎上一輛摩托車。7. V-T If you mount an object on something, you fix it there firmly. 安裝 Her husband mounts the work on velour paper and makes the frame. 她丈夫把作品裝裱到絲絨紙上,又做了框架。8. -mountedCOMB in ADJ 安裝在…上的 She installed a wall-mounted electric fan. 她裝了一臺墻壁式電扇。9. V-T If you mount an exhibition or display, you organize and present it. 舉辦 The gallery has mounted an exhibition of art by Irish women painters. 這家畫廊已經舉辦過一次愛爾蘭女畫家們的藝術作品展。10. N-IN-NAMES Mount is used as part of the name of a mountain. (冠于山名之前) 山 ...Mount Everest. …珠穆朗瑪峰。11. N a backing, setting, or support onto which something is fixed (固定東西的)背板; 底座; 支架12. →see also mounted 返回 mount劍橋詞典 mount verb (INCREASE) [ 不及物動詞:后面不接賓語的動詞 ] to gradually increase , rise , or get bigger 增加;增長;上升 The children's excitement is mounting as Christmas gets nearer . 隨著圣誕臨近,孩子們越來越興奮。 例句 Tension was mounting as the minutes went by.They worked harder and harder as the debts mounted.As the excitement mounted, the children became noisier .Amidst mounting tension , tribal leaders have agreed to meet .Anxiety for the missing climbers is mounting. mount verb (GET ON) [ 不及物動詞:后面不接賓語的動詞 or 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 ] to get on a horse , bicycle , etc.. in order to ride 騎上(馬、自行車等) She mounted her horse and rode off. 她騎上馬走了。 mount verb (GO UP) [ 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 ] to go up or onto 登上 He mounted the platform and began to speak to the assembled crowd . 他登上講臺,開始對集會的群眾發(fā)表演講。 formal Queen Elizabeth II mounted the throne (= became queen ) in 1952. 女王伊麗莎白二世1952年即位。 mount verb (ORGANIZE) [ 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 ] to organize and begin an activity or event 組織;發(fā)動;開展;舉行 to mount an attack /campaign /challenge /protest 發(fā)動進攻/開展運動/發(fā)出挑戰(zhàn)/發(fā)起抗議 to mount an exhibition /display 舉辦展覽 mount verb (FIX) [ 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 ] to fix something to a wall , in a frame , etc., so that it can be looked at or used 安放,安裝;鑲嵌;裱貼 The children's work has been mounted on coloured paper and put up on the walls of the classroom . 孩子們的作品裝都裱在彩紙上,張貼在教室的墻上。 The surveillance camera is mounted above the main door . 閉路電視的攝像機安裝在大門的上方。 mount verb (GUARD) [ 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 ] to place someone on guard 設置(崗哨);擔任(警衛(wèi)) Sentries are mounted outside the palace at all times . 宮殿外一直有警衛(wèi)站崗。 ?mount guard (on/over sb) to guard someone 守護,保衛(wèi)(某人) Armed security officers are employed to mount guard over the president . 雇用武裝保安人員來保護總統。 短語動詞mount up 返回 mount