mount

/maʊnt/ (bre, ipa) · [mˈaʊnt] /maʊnt/ (ame, ipa) · [mˈaʊnt] /ˈmau̇nt/ (ame, mw)

mount — verb

  • mountpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • mountshe / she / it
  • mountedpast simple
  • mounting-ing form

1. to become greater in amount, strength, or intensity over time.

1.動詞不及物C1
釋義

to become greater in amount, strength, or intensity over time.

例句

Food prices mounted after the storm closed the highway for a week.

pattern: prices mounted after an event

Pressure mounted on the mayor after two bridges failed inspection.

pattern: pressure mounted on [person]

同義詞
  • rise

    broad everyday choice for going higher or becoming greater

  • increase

    neutral and factual, without the sense of pressure building

  • build

    often stresses gradual growth of tension or feeling

反義詞
  • drop

    used when a level becomes lower

  • ease

    used when pressure or fear becomes weaker

文法句型

pressure mounts

costs mount

fear mounts

用法筆記

Usually used for things that build step by step, such as pressure, fear, debt, evidence, or excitement.

2. to get yourself onto an animal, bicycle, or similar thing so you can ride it.

2.動詞及物 / 不及物B2
釋義

to get yourself onto an animal, bicycle, or similar thing so you can ride it.

例句

Maeve mounted the pony and waved to her father by the gate.

pattern: mount a pony before riding

The officer mounted his motorcycle before the parade moved down Main Street.

同義詞
  • get on

    most common everyday choice

  • climb onto

    stresses the physical movement more than the start of riding

  • board

    used for buses, trains, or planes, not horses or bicycles

反義詞
  • dismount

    used when you get off after riding

文法句型

mount a horse

mount a bicycle

mount a camel

用法筆記

Often used for animals, bicycles, motorcycles, and similar things that a rider gets onto from the outside.

3. to climb up onto something raised above the ground or above where you are standi

3.動詞及物B2
釋義

to climb up onto something raised above the ground or above where you are standing.

例句

Trang mounted the stage and thanked the crowd for waiting.

pattern: mount the stage

Asher mounted the wall ladder to check the loose roof tiles.

同義詞
  • climb

    broader word for going upward by using your hands or feet

  • ascend

    more formal and often used for stairs, slopes, or ranks

  • get onto

    plain everyday phrase without the formal tone of mount

反義詞
  • descend

    used when coming down from a higher place

文法句型

mount the stage

mount the steps

mount a ladder

用法筆記

This sense is about moving onto a higher surface. Distinguish it from sense 2, which focuses on getting onto something in order to ride.

4. to plan and start a campaign, protest, exhibition, or other organized action.

4.動詞及物C1
釋義

to plan and start a campaign, protest, exhibition, or other organized action.

例句

The charity mounted a winter coat drive for families in the hills.

pattern: mount a drive or campaign

Kabir mounted a legal challenge after the council changed the zoning plan.

同義詞
  • launch

    common when something begins publicly or officially

  • organize

    broader and less focused on the act of starting

  • stage

    often used for protests, shows, or planned public events

反義詞
  • cancel

    used when a planned action does not go ahead

文法句型

mount a campaign

mount a challenge

mount an exhibition

用法筆記

Common with nouns for organized efforts, especially campaigns, exhibitions, challenges, protests, and operations.

5. to fasten something onto a wall, board, frame, or support so it stays ready to b

5.動詞及物B2
釋義

to fasten something onto a wall, board, frame, or support so it stays ready to be seen or used.

例句

Madison mounted the smoke alarm above the kitchen door.

pattern: mount [device] above a door

The art teacher mounted each poster on thick black card.

pattern: mount on card

同義詞
  • attach

    broadest everyday word for joining one thing to another

  • install

    often used for equipment that is put in working position

  • frame

    narrower, mainly for pictures and documents

反義詞
  • remove

    used when something is taken down or off

文法句型

mount on a wall

mount on a tripod

mount on card

用法筆記

Use this sense when the focus is on fixing something securely onto another surface or support for use or display.

6. to place a specimen on a microscope slide so it can be examined.

6.動詞及物C1
釋義

to place a specimen on a microscope slide so it can be examined.

例句

Olivia mounted the leaf sample on a glass slide for class.

pattern: mount a sample on a slide

Christopher carefully mounted the insect wing before showing it under the microscope.

同義詞
  • prepare

    broader and less specific about microscope work

  • set up

    general phrase for getting equipment or material ready

文法句型

mount a specimen

mount on a slide

mount in gel

用法筆記

Used in laboratory or classroom work when a sample is prepared for microscope viewing.

7. to connect a disk or storage device so the computer can use its files.

7.動詞及物 / 不及物C1
釋義

to connect a disk or storage device so the computer can use its files.

例句

Yan mounted the backup disk before copying the design files.

pattern: mount a disk before copying files

Gabriel forgot to mount the shared drive, so the folder looked empty.

pattern: mount the shared drive

同義詞
  • connect

    broader and less technical than mount

  • load

    can overlap in software contexts, but not all loading is mounting

反義詞
  • unmount

    used when a drive is safely disconnected

文法句型

mount a disk

mount a shared drive

the system mounts automatically

用法筆記

Common in computer instructions and technical writing. The result is that the files become available to the system.

8. to put guards in position or keep watch over someone or something for protection

8.動詞C2
釋義

to put guards in position or keep watch over someone or something for protection.

例句

The captain mounted two guards outside the laboratory overnight.

pattern: mount guards outside a place

Soldiers mounted guard over the fuel trucks through the night.

pattern: mount guard over [thing]

同義詞
  • guard

    broader everyday word for protecting a person or place

  • watch over

    less formal phrase for protecting by staying nearby

文法句型

mount guards

mount guard over

mount extra guards

用法筆記

This sense is mostly formal and often appears in military, ceremonial, or security language.

9. of a male animal, to get on top of a female animal as part of breeding.

9.動詞及物C2
釋義

of a male animal, to get on top of a female animal as part of breeding.

例句

The stallion tried to mount the mare, so the groom led him away.

pattern: mount the mare

Farmers kept the ram separate until it was time to mount the ewe.

同義詞
  • mate

    broader word for animals breeding

  • breed

    focuses on reproduction more generally, not the physical action

文法句型

mount the mare

mount the ewe

mount the doe

用法筆記

Used in animal breeding. It is not the normal everyday word for human sexual activity.

mount — noun