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单词 remount
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Definition of remount in English:

remount

verb riːˈmaʊntriˈmaʊnt
[with object]
  • 1Get on (a horse or vehicle) in order to ride it again.

    she went to remount her horse
    no object I remounted and rode on
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He remounted another bike and rode the final 80 miles on his own, in bad condition, just to try and complete the Rás.
    • ‘Both horses are frightened, Devin, let that be enough reason for you,’ Freddie stated solemnly and then abruptly closed the subject by remounting his horse.
    • Julian stayed in the shadowed alley for half an hour, until finally the goblins began remounting their dogs and riding off.
    • The men remounted and rode back toward the great house.
    • Christine seemed leery of remounting the horse, and justifiably so, as the rider did not seem to be capable of steering.
    • But still, when they remounted and rode rapidly on, the dread gnawed at his vitals like a rat in the pit of his belly.
    • Without a word, he stood, remounted his horse, a tall black Thoroughbred named Dancing Dream, and rode away at a brisk walk.
    • Sighing she recoiled her rope and remounted Diego and slowly rode off.
    • I remounted my anxious horse and began to ride back towards my manor.
    • Carefully he remounted Gayla with Amalia sitting in front of him, his arms securely fastened around her waist and her head upon his shoulder.
    • He doesn't say anything as I remount the bike and pull out, he just stands watching.
    • Once outside she gave MeadowLark a few carrots then remounted.
    • After they remount their horse and donkey, the two begin another of their incredible conversations.
    • Missy and I remounted Jenny as I put Doc back in my shirt pocket, but I was afraid to ask Jenny to gallop as she was hurting so much.
    • Yet he had to settle for third behind Red Marauder after falling and remounting - he again rode Blowing Wind to third in 2002.
    • Then wishing his friend a safe last journey, he remounted his horse and sped for home.
    • I remounted Malaya and jogged the short distance back to my own house.
    • The stallion danced around the men, who were just picking themselves up and remounting their own horses.
    • On the contrary, Santa's approach wins cheers from the moment he is spotted remounting his sleigh.
    • But seconds later the plucky rider had regained her composure and remounted her animal.
  • 2Attach to a new frame or setting.

    remount the best photos in glass-fronted mounts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But I explain the cost of remounting a new print if the old one fades.
  • 3Organize and embark on (a course of action) again.

    the raid was remounted in August
    1. 3.1 Produce (a play or exhibition) again.
      they remounted the play the following year
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Walker's sharply funny piece about a fading movie star who starts stalking one of her fans will be remounted in this summer's Fringe festival and is a show to look out for.
      • I loved this show and hope it will be remounted soon - perhaps in a laundrette near you.
      • Now that Les Noces has been remounted, might it not be borrowed back?
      • This season it is being remounted in Montreal through late October, and then moves back to Harbourfront Centre in Toronto, where it debuted, through November.
      • The broadcast was not recorded but its popularity meant the serial was remounted in the studio a few months later, in hour-long episodes.
      • Its revival of The Mystery of Irma Vep was also a success and will be remounted at Edmonton's Citadel Theatre next season.
      • In the manual he composed for remounting Etant donnes in the museum, he wrote that it was ‘executed between 1946 and 1966 in New York.’
      • A Delicate Battle is being remounted by The National Ballet, with an engagement at the Hummingbird Centre that ends this week.
      • Since then, Mambo has been remounted in Montreal and in January had a major Toronto premiere, brought to the city by Canada's preeminent theatrical gurus, the Mirvishes.
      • The surreally fresh creel of sketch comedy was one of the freshest and inventive productions of the year - one that deserves to be remounted again, or toured.
      • The show will be remounted in Montreal this summer in its French version, followed by another staging of the English version at the Centaur in the fall.
      • A Midsummer Night's Dream is back in Edmonton this week as Alberta Ballet remounts Christopher Wheeldon's rendition of the Shakespeare favorite.
      • Perennial favourite Darrin Hagen remounts The Edmonton Queen, which had its conception first at the Loud and Queer festival about six years ago.
      • Kudelka's experiments in remounting the Petipa classics have benefited from the coherence implicit in the Petipa originals.
      • There's also a strong similarity to Stay Black and Die, a Fringe show in '98 that was remounted at Centaur that fall.
      • It did well and is now being remounted at the Jane Mallet Theatre.
      • Gilbert views the current same-sex marriage debate as a timely reason to remount Play Murder, which first hit the stage in 1993.
      • Craddock's current offering, Boy Groove, appeared as part of Azimuth Theatre's regular season this past winter, but is being remounted with a different cast as part of the Fringe.
      • It's like watching Radiohead's ‘Fitter Happier’ as remounted by Deepak Chopra and the cast from Flashdance.
      • The play that invites us all to a kind of Religious Fundamentalists Anonymous meeting will be remounted, with changes, at infinitheatre at the end of January.
noun ˈriːmaʊntˈriˌmaʊnt
  • 1A fresh horse for a rider.

    herds of remounts grazed the meadows above the city
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The pack animals and remounts caught its fear, lunging against their leads and squealing in terror, and Bahzell leapt in among them to calm them.
    • The other quarter I fancy owed itself to a drop of Waler blood in her genealogy, from one of the thousands of Australian horses shipped to the Middle East in 1914 as Cavalry remounts.
    • Each man had about five horses and a herd of remounts always followed the armies to ensure that there would be a sufficient amount of horses.
    • Indeed in the 1928/29 season it was a Spanish officer who won the most important race in the local point-to-point on a Spanish Army remount.
    1. 1.1historical A supply of fresh horses for a regiment.
      50 or 60 horses should be purchased as a remount
 
 

Definition of remount in US English:

remount

verbrēˈmountriˈmaʊnt
[with object]
  • 1Get on (something) in order to ride it again.

    she went to remount her horse
    no object Sandy remounted and rode through the gates
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sighing she recoiled her rope and remounted Diego and slowly rode off.
    • But seconds later the plucky rider had regained her composure and remounted her animal.
    • The stallion danced around the men, who were just picking themselves up and remounting their own horses.
    • Without a word, he stood, remounted his horse, a tall black Thoroughbred named Dancing Dream, and rode away at a brisk walk.
    • Christine seemed leery of remounting the horse, and justifiably so, as the rider did not seem to be capable of steering.
    • Julian stayed in the shadowed alley for half an hour, until finally the goblins began remounting their dogs and riding off.
    • I remounted Malaya and jogged the short distance back to my own house.
    • I remounted my anxious horse and began to ride back towards my manor.
    • Once outside she gave MeadowLark a few carrots then remounted.
    • He remounted another bike and rode the final 80 miles on his own, in bad condition, just to try and complete the Rás.
    • But still, when they remounted and rode rapidly on, the dread gnawed at his vitals like a rat in the pit of his belly.
    • He doesn't say anything as I remount the bike and pull out, he just stands watching.
    • Carefully he remounted Gayla with Amalia sitting in front of him, his arms securely fastened around her waist and her head upon his shoulder.
    • After they remount their horse and donkey, the two begin another of their incredible conversations.
    • ‘Both horses are frightened, Devin, let that be enough reason for you,’ Freddie stated solemnly and then abruptly closed the subject by remounting his horse.
    • The men remounted and rode back toward the great house.
    • Missy and I remounted Jenny as I put Doc back in my shirt pocket, but I was afraid to ask Jenny to gallop as she was hurting so much.
    • Then wishing his friend a safe last journey, he remounted his horse and sped for home.
    • Yet he had to settle for third behind Red Marauder after falling and remounting - he again rode Blowing Wind to third in 2002.
    • On the contrary, Santa's approach wins cheers from the moment he is spotted remounting his sleigh.
    1. 1.1 Attach to a new frame or setting.
      remount the best photos in glass-fronted mounts
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But I explain the cost of remounting a new print if the old one fades.
    2. 1.2 Produce (a play or exhibition) again.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Now that Les Noces has been remounted, might it not be borrowed back?
      • This season it is being remounted in Montreal through late October, and then moves back to Harbourfront Centre in Toronto, where it debuted, through November.
      • Kudelka's experiments in remounting the Petipa classics have benefited from the coherence implicit in the Petipa originals.
      • The surreally fresh creel of sketch comedy was one of the freshest and inventive productions of the year - one that deserves to be remounted again, or toured.
      • In the manual he composed for remounting Etant donnes in the museum, he wrote that it was ‘executed between 1946 and 1966 in New York.’
      • Walker's sharply funny piece about a fading movie star who starts stalking one of her fans will be remounted in this summer's Fringe festival and is a show to look out for.
      • The broadcast was not recorded but its popularity meant the serial was remounted in the studio a few months later, in hour-long episodes.
      • A Midsummer Night's Dream is back in Edmonton this week as Alberta Ballet remounts Christopher Wheeldon's rendition of the Shakespeare favorite.
      • Since then, Mambo has been remounted in Montreal and in January had a major Toronto premiere, brought to the city by Canada's preeminent theatrical gurus, the Mirvishes.
      • The show will be remounted in Montreal this summer in its French version, followed by another staging of the English version at the Centaur in the fall.
      • Perennial favourite Darrin Hagen remounts The Edmonton Queen, which had its conception first at the Loud and Queer festival about six years ago.
      • Its revival of The Mystery of Irma Vep was also a success and will be remounted at Edmonton's Citadel Theatre next season.
      • It did well and is now being remounted at the Jane Mallet Theatre.
      • There's also a strong similarity to Stay Black and Die, a Fringe show in '98 that was remounted at Centaur that fall.
      • The play that invites us all to a kind of Religious Fundamentalists Anonymous meeting will be remounted, with changes, at infinitheatre at the end of January.
      • I loved this show and hope it will be remounted soon - perhaps in a laundrette near you.
      • Craddock's current offering, Boy Groove, appeared as part of Azimuth Theatre's regular season this past winter, but is being remounted with a different cast as part of the Fringe.
      • Gilbert views the current same-sex marriage debate as a timely reason to remount Play Murder, which first hit the stage in 1993.
      • It's like watching Radiohead's ‘Fitter Happier’ as remounted by Deepak Chopra and the cast from Flashdance.
      • A Delicate Battle is being remounted by The National Ballet, with an engagement at the Hummingbird Centre that ends this week.
    3. 1.3 Organize and embark on (a significant course of action) again.
      the raid was remounted in August
nounˈriˌmaʊntˈrēˌmount
  • 1A fresh horse for a rider.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The other quarter I fancy owed itself to a drop of Waler blood in her genealogy, from one of the thousands of Australian horses shipped to the Middle East in 1914 as Cavalry remounts.
    • The pack animals and remounts caught its fear, lunging against their leads and squealing in terror, and Bahzell leapt in among them to calm them.
    • Each man had about five horses and a herd of remounts always followed the armies to ensure that there would be a sufficient amount of horses.
    • Indeed in the 1928/29 season it was a Spanish officer who won the most important race in the local point-to-point on a Spanish Army remount.
    1. 1.1historical A supply of fresh horses for a regiment.
 
 
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