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I [maʊnt]nome (mountain) monte m.II [maʊnt]mount Everest — il monte Everest, l'Everest
1) (horse) cavallo m., cavalcatura f.2) (surround) (for jewel, lens) montatura f.; (for picture) cornice f.III 1. [maʊnt]2) (fix into place) montare [ picture]; incastonare, montare [ jewel]; inserire (in un album) [ stamp]; preparare [ specimen]; tecn. montare [ engine]4) (set up) allestire [ exhibition]; organizzare [ campaign]; teatr. allestire [ production]to mount guard — montare di guardia (at, over a)
5) zool. montare2.1) [climber, staircase] salire2) (increase) [ temperature] salire, aumentare; [debts, toll, number] aumentare, crescere3) equit. montare (in sella)* * *(a mountain: Mount Everest.) monte* * *mount (1) /maʊnt/n.mount (2) /maʊnt/n.2 (equit.) monta; il montare a cavallo; ( anche) cavalcatura; cavallo: a quiet mount, un cavallo facile da montare3 (scherz.) bicicletta; motocicletta5 (mecc.) montaggio; supporto; attacco; incastellatura di sostegno: (autom.) rubber mounts, attacchi elastici ( del ponte posteriore, ecc.)● His mount was a camel, viaggiava a dorso di cammello.♦ (to) mount /maʊnt/A v. t.1 (form.) montare a (o su); salire (a, su); ascendere; scalare: to mount a horse, montare a cavallo; to mount a hill, scalare un colle; to mount a ladder, salire su una scala a pioli; to mount the throne, salire (o ascendere) al trono; I mounted the stairs, salii le scale; ( boxe) to mount the ring, salire sul ring3 ( anche mecc.) montare; fissare; mettere in postazione; piazzare; preparare; incastonare: to mount a gun, mettere un cannone in postazione; to mount pictures, montare fotografie; to mount gems, incastonare gemme; to mount specimens, preparare esemplari ( fissandoli su vetrini, per esaminarli al microscopio)4 (mil.) montare; essere armato di: The fort [the ship] mounts forty guns, il forte è armato di [la nave monta] quaranta cannoni7 (volg.) montare; chiavare (volg.)B v. i.1 ( spesso to mount up) salire: Prices are mounting up, i prezzi salgono; Tension is mounting up in the stadium, nello stadio sale la tensione2 montare ( a cavallo, su un cammello, ecc.); montare in sella: Do you mount?, Lei monta?; Lei va a cavallo?● (mil.) to mount an attack [an offensive], lanciare un attacco [un'offensiva] □ to mount a bicycle, montare in bicicletta □ ( ciclismo) to mount a chase, organizzare un inseguimento □ (mil.) to mount guard over, montare la guardia a □ to mount insects, fissare insetti ( con spilli, ecc. per conservarli) □ to mount a statue on its pedestal, collocare una statua sul piedistallo □ to mount sustained pressure, (mil.) esercitare una forte pressione; ( sport) fare un pressing sostenuto □ ( d'aereo) to mount up, impennarsi.* * *I [maʊnt]nome (mountain) monte m.II [maʊnt]mount Everest — il monte Everest, l'Everest
1) (horse) cavallo m., cavalcatura f.2) (surround) (for jewel, lens) montatura f.; (for picture) cornice f.III 1. [maʊnt]2) (fix into place) montare [ picture]; incastonare, montare [ jewel]; inserire (in un album) [ stamp]; preparare [ specimen]; tecn. montare [ engine]4) (set up) allestire [ exhibition]; organizzare [ campaign]; teatr. allestire [ production]to mount guard — montare di guardia (at, over a)
5) zool. montare2.1) [climber, staircase] salire2) (increase) [ temperature] salire, aumentare; [debts, toll, number] aumentare, crescere3) equit. montare (in sella)
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