mount up in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for mount up in the English»French Dictionary

I.mount [Brit maʊnt, Am maʊnt] N

II.mount [Brit maʊnt, Am maʊnt] VB trans

III.mount [Brit maʊnt, Am maʊnt] VB intr

I.up [ʌp] ADJ Up appears frequently in English as the second element of phrasal verbs (get up, pick up etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (get, pick etc.).

1. up (high):

VIII.up and down ADV (to and fro)

XIV.up <pres part upping; pret, pp upped> [ʌp] VB trans (increase)

XV.up <pres part upping; pret, pp upped> [ʌp] VB intr inf

See also pick over, pick, get

I.pick over VB [Brit pɪk -, Am pɪk -] (pick [sth] over, pick over [sth])

I.pick [Brit pɪk, Am pɪk] N

2. pick (poke) → pick at

I.get <pres part getting, prét got, pp got, gotten Am> [ɡet] VB trans This much-used verb has no multi-purpose equivalent in French and therefore is very often translated by choosing a synonym: to get lunch = to prepare lunch = préparer le déjeuner.
get is used in many idiomatic expressions (to get something off one's chest etc.) and translations will be found in the appropriate entry (chest etc.). This is also true of offensive comments (get stuffed etc.) where the appropriate entry would be stuff.
Remember that when get is used to express the idea that a job is done not by you but by somebody else (to get a room painted etc.) faire is used in French followed by an infinitive (faire repeindre une pièce etc.).
When get has the meaning of become and is followed by an adjective (to get rich/drunk etc.) devenir is sometimes useful but check the appropriate entry (rich, drunk etc.) as a single verb often suffices (s'enrichir, s'enivrer etc.).
For examples and further uses of get see the entry below.

II.get <pres part getting, prét got, pp got, gotten Am> [ɡet] VB intr

get her inf!
get him inf in that hat!
to get it up vulg sl
bander vulg sl
to get it up vulg sl
to get one's in Am inf

mount up in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for mount up in the English»French Dictionary

See also down3, down2, down1

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The matrix transformations mount up to the left in this use of a column vector for input to matrix transformation.
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The costs of driving quickly mount up once you have added road tax, insurance, petrol costs and maintenance to the mix.
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Such holding costs can mount up: between a third and a half of its acquisition value per year.
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Add to that children, pets, schools, house repairs and doctors' appointments and it can all mount up.
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Her financial problems continue to mount up and her phone is cut due to unpaid bills.
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Every new arrival is wormed, vaccinated, and neutered and the veterinary bills mount up.
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The most terrifying moments mount up with near-orchestral detail: first the woodwinds, then the muttering cello and finally the shrieking violin.
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The injuries mount up as a result and players get flown out at great expense to replace those lost to attrition.
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It may sound like a chore, but if you deal with it each day it can't mount up.
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If you're away for up to two weeks, these charges can mount up unexpectedly.
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