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单词 mounting
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mounting


mount·ing

M0449900 (moun′tĭng)n. Something that serves as a support, setting, or backing: a mounting for a gem.

mounting

(ˈmaʊntɪŋ) n another word for mount113

mount•ing

(ˈmaʊn tɪŋ)

n. a mount: a mounting for a jewel.

mounting

1. All preparations made in areas designated for the purpose, in anticipation of an operation. It includes the assembly in the mounting area, preparation and maintenance within the mounting area, movement to loading points, and subsequent embarkation into ships, craft, or aircraft if applicable. (DOD only)
2. A carriage or stand upon which a weapon is placed.
Thesaurus
Noun1.mounting - an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.)mounting - an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.)climbing, climbrising, ascension, ascent, rise - a movement upward; "they cheered the rise of the hot-air balloon"
2.mounting - framework used for support or displaychassis - a metal mounting for the circuit components of an electronic devicecollet - a band or collar that holds an individual stone in a jewelry settingframework - a structure supporting or containing somethingmat, matting - mounting consisting of a border or background for a picturemount, setting - a mounting consisting of a piece of metal (as in a ring or other jewelry) that holds a gem in place; "the diamond was in a plain gold mount"passe-partout - a mounting for a picture using gummed tape
Translations
Lagerungchâssis-supportmontagemontaggiomontante

mounting


mount resistance

To try to stop or keep something from happening. I'm worried that the townspeople are going to mount resistance once they learn that yet another tax has been levied against them.See also: mount, resistance

mount guard

To watch over someone or something; to act as a guard or a lookout for someone or something. He mounted guard outside the bathroom to make sure no one walked in on Jeremy getting sick. The police are mounting guard around the prison, lest the prisoner should attempt escape a second time.See also: guard, mount

mount against (someone or something)

1. To gain in scale, scope, or strength in opposition to someone or something. The evidence has continued to mount against the disgraced CEO ever since the first allegations of fraud surfaced over a month ago. A rebel insurgency has begun mounting against he tyrant king.2. To instigate, prepare, or set in motion some action or movement in opposition to someone or something. We're mounting a counter-offensive against the enemy's position in Normandy. The prosecution has mounted an aggressive and airtight case against the defendant.See also: mount

mount (something) on (something else)

To set or affix something at a higher position on something else. I was going to mount the new TV on the wall, but I actually prefer it on the table where it is now. The soldier mounted the machine gun on the rampart in preparation of the invading forces.See also: mount, on

mount up

1. To get up on and sit into the mount (saddle) of a horse. Don't feel bad—I've been riding horses for a few years, and I still have trouble mounting up. OK, campers—pack up your gear and mount up! It's time to head out.2. To increase in size, amount, scope, or intensity. As the pressures of managing the company continued mounting up, Martin found it harder and harder to cope. If these costs keep mounting up, I don't know how we'll be able to keep the business running.3. To set or affix something at a higher position (on something else). In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "mount" and "up." I was going to mount the new TV up on the wall, but I actually prefer it on the table where it is now. The soldier mounted up the machine gun on the rampart in preparation of the invading forces.See also: mount, up

mount up

 1. to get up on a horse. Mount up and let's get out of here! Please mount up so we can leave. 2. [for something] to increase in amount or extent. Expenses really mount up when you travel. Medical expenses mount up very fast when you're in the hospital.See also: mount, up

mounting


mounting

The structure that supports an astronomical telescope, designed so that the telescope may be pointed at almost every part of the heavens, preferably without forcing an observer into awkward positions. All telescope mountings must therefore be constructed so that the tube can turn about two axes at right angles. There are two main types: the equatorial mounting, with one axis parallel to the Earth's axis, and the altazimuth mounting, with one axis vertical. Since high magnifications exaggerate any movement, the support must be rigid. In addition, because the Earth is turning through 0.25° per minute, means must be provided to move the telescope smoothly in the opposite direction; this counterbalances the diurnal motion of a star and keeps it in the field of view.

mounting


mount·ing

(mownt'ing), In dentistry, the laboratory procedure of attaching the maxillary and/or mandibular cast to an articulator.

mount

Device (usually in metal or plastic) which holds the ophthalmic lenses before the eyes in rimless spectacles or in spectacles with rims, but which do not surround the lenses, the latter being held by holes, slots or grooves in their periphery. Syn. mounting.

mount·ing

(mownt'ing) In dentistry, laboratory procedure of attaching maxillary and/or mandibular cast to an articulator.
AcronymsSeemeeting

mounting


  • noun

Synonyms for mounting

noun an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc

Synonyms

  • climbing
  • climb

Related Words

  • rising
  • ascension
  • ascent
  • rise

noun framework used for support or display

Related Words

  • chassis
  • collet
  • framework
  • mat
  • matting
  • mount
  • setting
  • passe-partout
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