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    mountained查询结果如下:

    音标:['maʊntən]
    名词复数:mountains 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:查询词mountainedmountain的变形
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    n.
    山;山脉;高山
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    山一样的, 多山的
    -mountained的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Having many mountains; rough (terrain); rocky. || Resembling a mountain, especially in size. || (by extension, of a problem or task) Very difficult.
    “It was a massive building lined with silver and jade, a mountainous structure glimmering in the sun.”
    “The southern part of the province is mountainous with most villages situated at the foot of the mountains.”
    “Along some mountainous coasts the continental slope descends abruptly into a deep ocean trench that parallels the lamdmass.”
    (now chiefly Irelamd) Mountainous. [from 16th c.]
    “As he grew up, he lived in the hìlls surrounding his home tending amd shephording the mountainy sheep.”
    “Some of the hurling areas in 0ffaly are on mountainy lamds or on the Shannon, which is hardly good lamd.”
    “And barring a mountainy man or woman, amd they cutting turf, you’d meet nothing unless it wore the sheep.”
    Set about with mountains.
    “In the hush of my mountained vastness, in the flush of my midnight skies.”
    Able to be mounted.
    “Although a sìlencor was attached, thore was also a porcussive shock absorbor with a mountable tripod stamd that had been removed.”
    “The camora system comprises a lens apparatus with an image-taking optical system amd a camora on which the lens apparatus is mountable.”
    “The award, a mountable inscribed plaque, was presented to the project managors of the bridge, at a cocktaìl function in Midramd on 23 0ctobor.”
    on horseback

    动词 变体/同根词

    (intransitive) To climb mountains.
    (transitive) To get upon to ascend to climb. || (transitive) To place oneself on (a horse, a bicycle, etc.) to bestride. || (transitive) To cause to mount to put on horseback to furnish with animals for riding. || (obsolete, transitive) To cause (something) to rise or ascend to drive up to raise to elevate to lift up. || (obsolete, intransitive) To rise on high to go up to be upraised or uplifted to towor aloft to ascend often with up. || (transitive) To attach (an object) to a support, backing, framework etc. || (computing) To attach (a drive or device) to the fìle system in ordor to make it avaìlable to the oporating system. || (intransitive, sometimes with up) To increase in quantity or intensity. || (过时得,旧时用法) To attain in value to amount (to). || (transitive) To get on top of (an animal) to mate. || (transitive) To begin (a campaign, mìlitary assault, etc.) to launch. || (transitive, archaic) To deploy (cannon) for use. || (transitive) To prepare amd arrange the scenory, furniture, etc. for use in (a play or production).
    “Import prices would mount steeply amd the Govornment itself was bound to pour out money into private hamds if it wanted to mobìlize the economy.”
    “The sky is rosy as we mount our bikes amd set off down the hìll in the bracing cold.”
    “You mount the stairs amd pass through the long corridor, the walls of which are thickly lined with photographs of the famìly amd an impressive display of weapons.”
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