1organize 组织 [transitiveT]START something/MAKE something START to plan, organize, and begin an event or a course of action 准备;安排;组织;开展
The National Gallery mounted an exhibition of Danish painting.
国家美术馆举办了丹麦画展。
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”组织正在发起监控非法伐木的运动。
mount an assault/attack
Guerrillas have mounted an attack on the capital.
游击队向首都发起了攻击。
2increase 增加 [intransitiveI usually in progressive]INCREASE IN ACTIVITY, FEELINGS ETC to increase gradually in amount or degree 渐渐增加,逐渐增长
Tension here is mounting, as we await the final result.
我们等待着最终结果,这里的气氛也越来越紧张。
Casualties on both sides of the battle have continued to mount.
交战双方的伤亡人数继续增加。
3horse/bicycle 马/自行车 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] formalGET ON OR OFF A BUS, PLANE ETC to get on a horse or bicycle 骑上,跨上OPP dismount
He mounted his horse and rode on.
他跨上马前行。
4go up 向上走 [transitiveT] formalUP to go up a step or stairs 走上,爬上,登上
He mounted the stairs and looked around him slowly.
他登上楼梯,慢慢环顾四周。
A car suddenly mounted the pavement to avoid a vehicle coming in the opposite direction.
有辆汽车为了躲避迎面驶来的一辆车,突然冲上了人行道。
5picture 图画 [transitiveT]AVATTACH to fix a picture to a larger piece of stiffpaper so that it looks more attractive 裱贴〔图画等〕
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。
6.sex 性 [transitiveT] technicalHBASEX/HAVE SEX WITH if a male animal mounts a female animal, he gets up onto her back to have sex 〔雄性动物〕爬上〔雌性动物的背〕进行交配 →mounted
7mount upphrasal verbphr vINCREASE IN NUMBER OR AMOUNTto gradually increase in amount 〔数量〕逐渐增加
At £6 a ticket, the cost quickly mounts up.
每张票六英镑,费用一下子就增多了。
Examples from the Corpus
mount up• She finally had to go back to work to pay the bills that were mounting up.• The nationaldebt has mounted up, growing to $1 trillion since Clinton took office.
mount a campaign/challenge/search etc• He phoned an animal helpline, which got the Devon moor's rangers to mount a search.• Seventy five officers - some armed - mounted a search.• Trade unionists were incensed with the act and mounted a campaign against it in 1927.• Fishingindustry organisations have mounted a campaign against the bans, claiming that up to 30,000 jobs are at risk.• It costs many hundreds of thousands to mount a challenge like this.• The VictorianSocietymounted a campaign to persuade us to take it on.• In response to such shortagesbureaux may mount campaigns to recruit more volunteers.• Citizen groups have mounted campaigns to silence the drugballads in several states, but the popularsongs play on.