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mounted (mass) | mounted
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mounted (encz) | mounted,namontovaný adj: |
Mounted (gcide) | Mount \Mount\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Mounted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Mounting.] [OE. mounten, monten, F. monter, fr. L. mons,
montis, mountain. See Mount, n. (above).]
1. To rise on high; to go up; to be upraised or uplifted; to
tower aloft; to ascend; -- often with up.
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Though Babylon should mount up to heaven. --Jer. li.
53.
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The fire of trees and houses mounts on high.
--Cowley.
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2. To get up on anything, as a platform or scaffold;
especially, to seat one's self on a horse for riding.
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3. To attain in value; to amount.
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Bring then these blessings to a strict account,
Make fair deductions, see to what they mount.
--Pope.
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Mounted (gcide) | Mounted \Mount"ed\, a.
1. Seated or serving on horseback or similarly; as, mounted
police; mounted infantry.
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2. Placed on a suitable support, or fixed in a setting; as, a
mounted gun; a mounted map; a mounted gem.
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mounted (wn) | mounted
adj 1: assembled for use; especially by being attached to a
support
2: decorated with applied ornamentation; often used in
combination; "the trim brass-mounted carbine of the ranger"-
F.V.W.Mason |
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amounted (encz) | amounted,činěn v: |
lorry-mounted crane (encz) | lorry-mounted crane,autojeřáb [tech.] Oldřich Švec |
rail-mounted tower crain (encz) | rail-mounted tower crain,věžový jeřáb na kolejovém
podvozku [stav.] Oldřich Švec |
surmounted (encz) | surmounted, adj: |
unmounted (encz) | unmounted,odmontovaný adj: |
helmet-mounted tracker and display (czen) | Helmet-Mounted Tracker and Display,HMT/D[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
Amounted (gcide) | Amount \A*mount"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Amounted; p. pr. & vb.
n. Amounting.] [OF. amonter to increase, advance, ascend,
fr. amont (equiv. to L. ad montem to the mountain) upward, F.
amont up the river. See Mount, n.]
1. To go up; to ascend. [Obs.]
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So up he rose, and thence amounted straight.
--Spenser.
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2. To rise or reach by an accumulation of particular sums or
quantities; to come (to) in the aggregate or whole; --
with to or unto.
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3. To rise, reach, or extend in effect, substance, or
influence; to be equivalent; to come practically (to); as,
the testimony amounts to very little.
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Dismounted (gcide) | Dismount \Dis*mount"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Dismounted; p. pr.
& vb. n. Dismounting.] [Pref. dis- + mount: cf. OF.
desmonter, F. d['e]monter.]
1. To come down; to descend. [Poetic]
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But now the bright sun ginneth to dismount.
--Spenser.
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2. To alight from a horse; to descend or get off, as a rider
from his beast; as, the troops dismounted.
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Mounted (gcide) | Mount \Mount\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Mounted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Mounting.] [OE. mounten, monten, F. monter, fr. L. mons,
montis, mountain. See Mount, n. (above).]
1. To rise on high; to go up; to be upraised or uplifted; to
tower aloft; to ascend; -- often with up.
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Though Babylon should mount up to heaven. --Jer. li.
53.
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The fire of trees and houses mounts on high.
--Cowley.
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2. To get up on anything, as a platform or scaffold;
especially, to seat one's self on a horse for riding.
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3. To attain in value; to amount.
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Bring then these blessings to a strict account,
Make fair deductions, see to what they mount.
--Pope.
[1913 Webster]Mounted \Mount"ed\, a.
1. Seated or serving on horseback or similarly; as, mounted
police; mounted infantry.
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2. Placed on a suitable support, or fixed in a setting; as, a
mounted gun; a mounted map; a mounted gem.
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mounted (gcide) | affixed \affixed\ adj.
1. attached physically. Opposite of unaffixed.
Note: Various more specific adjectives meaning affixed are:
appendant , {basifixed, fastened, secured, {glued,
pasted, stuck to(predicate) , {pegged-down , {pinned,
stapled , taped to(predicate), {mounted .
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Surmounted (gcide) | Surmounted \Sur*mount"ed\, a.
1. (Arch.) Having its vertical height greater than the half
span; -- said of an arch.
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2. (Her.) Partly covered by another charge; -- said of an
ordinary or other bearing.
[1913 Webster]Surmount \Sur*mount"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Surmounted; p. pr.
& vb. n. Surmounting.] [OE. sourmounten, OF. surmonter,
sormonter, F. surmonter; sur over + monter to mount. See
Sur-, and Mount, v. i.]
1. To rise above; to be higher than; to overtop.
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The mountains of Olympus, Athos, and Atlas,
overreach and surmount all winds and clouds. --Sir
W. Raleigh.
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2. To conquer; to overcome; as, to surmount difficulties or
obstacles. --Macaulay.
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3. To surpass; to exceed. --Spenser.
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What surmounts the reach
Of human sense I shall delineate. --Milton.
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Syn: To conquer; overcome; vanquish; subdue; surpass; exceed.
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royal canadian mounted police (wn) | Royal Canadian Mounted Police
n 1: the federal police force of Canada [syn: {Royal Canadian
Mounted Police}, RCMP, Mounties] |
surmounted (wn) | surmounted
adj 1: having something on top; "columns surmounted by statues" |
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