Mount/maUnt; maʊnt/n written abbreviation 书面缩写为 Mt used in the names of mountains 山峰〔用于山峰名〕: Mount Qomolangma 珠穆朗玛峰
mountv 1 [T] to organize and begin an event or course of action 组织﹐安排﹐举办﹐发动: The museum is mounting an exhibition of students’ art. 博物馆正在筹办一个学生艺术作品展。mount a campaign/challenge/attack They are mounting a campaign to stop the school closing. 他们在发起一个运动﹐阻止学校关闭。2 also 又作 mount up [I] to gradually increase [→ mounting] 逐渐增加: His debts continued to mount up. 他的债务继续增加。Tensions in the region are mounting. 这个地区局势越来越紧张。3 [I,T] formal to get on a horse or bicycle [ dismount ] 【正式】骑上﹐跨上(马或自行车)4 [T] formal to go up something such as stairs or a step【正式】走上﹐爬上﹐登上: He mounted the steps to the stage. 他登上舞台的台阶。5 [T] to fix something onto a surface 固定﹐安置: a metal box mounted on the wall 固定在墙上的一个金属盒
Mount (abbr.Mt) nounYou use Mount before the name of a mountain: Mount EverestMt Etnamountmountmountsmountedmountingverb (mounts, mounting, mounted)1(alsomount up) to increase: Tension in the area is mounting.My debts were beginning to mount up.2to get on a horse or a bicycle