0 to gradually increase, rise, or get bigger:
The children's excitement is mounting as Christmas gets nearer.
2 to go up or onto:
4 to fix something to a wall, in a frame, etc., so that it can be looked at or used:
6 a horse:
7 something, such as a piece of card, that you put something on to show it:
8 used as part of the name of a mountain:
Mount Everest
Mount Hood
9 to get onto something:
10 to go up something:
12 to prepare and produce; to organize:
He has the support needed to mount a successful campaign.
13 to attach something to something else so that it can be seen:
Don’s planning to mount these photographs.
14 (used esp. as part of the name of a place) a high hill or mountain:
Mount Saint Helens
Mt. Fuji
Tension was mounting as the minutes went by.
As the excitement mounted, the children became noisier.
Amidst mounting tension, tribal leaders have agreed to meet.
The wire array geometry was identical to that of the small-radius array, except 24 wires were mounted at a radius of only 5 mm.
He then lifted him onto his own mount and took him to an inn and looked after him.
At times the camera was mounted on moving surfaces, such as trains, trams, ships, or even the subway.
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~が高まる, ~山(山の名前の前に付ける)…
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