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Mount

maʊnt
Very common
~ 2600
~ 2600
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felmászik, szerel, rögzít, növekszik, emelkedik, hegy, domb, személyi számítógép vagy informatikai rendszer csatlakoztatása

Mount meanings in Hungarian

felmászik

Example:
He decided to mount the horse.
Úgy döntött, hogy felmászik a lóra.
She mounted the ladder carefully.
Óvatosan felmászott a létrára.
Usage: informalContext: Physical action of climbing or getting onto something.
Note: This meaning is commonly used in contexts involving animals or ladders.

szerel, rögzít

Example:
He mounted the TV on the wall.
A tévét a falra szerelte.
They mounted the artwork in a beautiful frame.
A műalkotást egy gyönyörű keretbe rögzítették.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Situations involving installation or attachment.
Note: This meaning is often associated with tools or setting up devices.

növekszik, emelkedik

Example:
The pressure began to mount as the deadline approached.
A nyomás növekedni kezdett, ahogy közeledett a határidő.
Tensions mounted during the debate.
A feszültségek emelkedtek a vita során.
Usage: formalContext: Describing an increase in intensity or level.
Note: Used in figurative contexts, often referring to emotions or situations.

hegy, domb

Example:
The mount in the background is quite beautiful.
A háttérben lévő hegy nagyon szép.
We hiked to the top of the mount.
Felmásztunk a hegy tetejére.
Usage: formalContext: Geographical references to elevated landforms.
Note: This meaning is more commonly used in literary or formal contexts.

személyi számítógép vagy informatikai rendszer csatlakoztatása

Example:
You need to mount the disk before accessing the files.
A fájlok elérése előtt csatlakoztatnia kell a lemezt.
He mounted the drive to the system.
Csatlakoztatta a meghajtót a rendszerhez.
Usage: formalContext: Technical contexts related to computers and data storage.
Note: This meaning is specific to computing and may not be familiar to all learners.

Mount's synonyms

ascend

To ascend means to move upward or climb.
Example: We will ascend to the summit of the mountain tomorrow.
Note: Ascend emphasizes the action of moving upwards, while mount can also refer to getting on top of something.

climb

To climb means to move or go up using hands and feet, typically in a vertical or steep direction.
Example: They decided to climb the steep hill despite the challenging terrain.
Note: Climb specifically refers to the action of moving upwards by using hands and feet, while mount has a broader meaning.

scale

To scale means to climb up or over a steep surface, often with difficulty or effort.
Example: The experienced climber was able to scale the cliff with ease.
Note: Scale is often used in the context of climbing a steep surface or obstacle, similar to mount but with a focus on overcoming difficulty.

Mount expressions, common phrases

mountain of paperwork

This idiom refers to a large or overwhelming amount of paperwork or tasks that need to be dealt with.
Example: I have a mountain of paperwork to go through before the end of the day.
Note: The phrase 'mountain of paperwork' uses 'mountain' metaphorically to emphasize the large quantity, rather than the physical elevation of a mountain.

mount up

To 'mount up' means to increase gradually or accumulate over time.
Example: As the expenses mount up, we need to find ways to reduce costs.
Note: The phrase 'mount up' uses 'mount' to convey the idea of something growing or intensifying.

mount a defense

To 'mount a defense' means to prepare and present a defense or argument in a formal manner.
Example: The legal team needs to mount a strong defense for the upcoming trial.
Note: In this phrase, 'mount' implies the action of building or creating something, in this case, a defense strategy.

mount an expedition

To 'mount an expedition' means to organize and undertake a journey, especially for exploration or research.
Example: The team is planning to mount an expedition to explore the uncharted territory.
Note: Here, 'mount' is used to convey the idea of initiating or launching an expedition.

mount a comeback

To 'mount a comeback' means to make a strong recovery or resurgence after being at a disadvantage.
Example: Despite being behind, the team managed to mount a comeback in the final minutes of the game.
Note: In this context, 'mount' indicates the process of making a comeback or staging a comeback.

mounting evidence

When there is 'mounting evidence', it means that more and more evidence is becoming available or accumulating.
Example: There is mounting evidence to suggest that the suspect was at the scene of the crime.
Note: The phrase 'mounting evidence' uses 'mounting' to show the increasing nature of the evidence.

mount a protest

To 'mount a protest' means to organize and carry out a demonstration or public objection to a particular issue or policy.
Example: The citizens decided to mount a protest against the government's decision.
Note: Here, 'mount' suggests the act of initiating or organizing a protest.

mount guard

To 'mount guard' means to take up a position to protect or watch over a place or person.
Example: The soldiers were instructed to mount guard at the entrance to the castle.
Note: In this phrase, 'mount' is used to indicate assuming a position or duty of guarding.

Mount everyday (slang) expressions

mount

In informal spoken language, 'mount' can mean to organize or set up something, like an operation or a search party. This usage is more casual and colloquial than using 'organize' or 'set up'.
Example: Let's mount a search party to find the lost hiker.
Note: Here, 'mount' is used informally and with a sense of urgency compared to more formal terms like 'prepare' or 'establish'.

Mount - Examples

I love to mount the hills and enjoy the view.
Szeretek felmászni a hegyekre és élvezni a kilátást.
She had to buy some new mountaineering equipment.
Új hegymászó felszerelést kellett vennie.
The knight mounted his horse and rode off into the sunset.
A lovag felült a lovára és elindult a naplementébe.

Mount grammar

Mount - Verb (Verb) / Verb, base form (Verb, base form)
Lemma: mount
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): mounts
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): mount
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): mounted
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): mounting
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): mounts
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): mount
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): mount
Syllables, Separation and Stress
mount Contains 1 syllables: mount
Phonetic transcription: ˈmau̇nt
mount , ˈmau̇nt (The red syllable is stressed)

Mount - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
mount: ~ 2600 (Very common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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