mounting

英['maʊntɪŋ] 美['maʊntɪŋ]
  • adj. 逐渐增加的
  • n. 底托;上马;架设
  • 动词mount的现在分词.
使用频率:
  • mound n.土墩;小丘;一堆v.筑堤;用土堆防卫
  • mound n.土墩;小丘;一堆v.筑堤;用土堆防卫
Noun:
  1. an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.)

  2. framework used for support or display

1. Llewelyn was mounting the stairs up into the keep.
卢埃林登上台阶,走进城堡主楼。

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2. Pressure appears to be mounting for conformity in how people speak English.
要求人们讲规范英语的压力似乎越来越大。

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3. A man in a crash helmet was mounting a motorbike.
一位戴头盔的男子正跨上摩托车。

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4. The prop shaft vibrated like mad and shook the exhaust mounting loose.
支撑杆疯狂地震动,将排气管都震松了。

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5. The base of the lamp unscrews for wiring and mounting.
台灯的底座可以拧开来进行布线和安装。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. He managed to subdue his mounting anger.
      他设法克制住了阵阵愤怒。
    2. 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。
    3. The mounting economic crisis is already eating into every part in the structure of that country.
      日益增剧的经济危机正侵袭着那个国家机构的各个部门。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The mounting is fixed to the base.
      支架固定在基座上。