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I . mount·ing [ˈmaʊntɪŋ] N

1. mounting (on a horse):

mounting

II . mount·ing [ˈmaʊntɪŋ] ADJ attr

mounting
mounting

I . mount [maʊnt] N

1. mount (horse):

konj m

II . mount [maʊnt] VB trans

2. mount (go up):

4. mount (fix for display):

5. mount (mate):

III . mount [maʊnt] VB intr

1. mount (increase):

2. mount (get on a horse):

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After mounting, the rider should sit quietly for a longer period than usual, and only ask the horse to move off with the slightest of aids.
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Although only a mind reader could know why she'd tied down the kayak this way, it appeared that the angled mounting made the tie-downs easier to reach.
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Up until the 1980s, the most common mounting system used twisted strips of cowhide as rope.
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Taken utterly by surprise, they were incapable of mounting an effective defense.
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The high-angle mounting may have been an experimental dual anti-aircraft and field carriage.
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Its permeability facilitates the mounting of equipment and the passing of lift lines and electrical cables.
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This next generation microwave radio platform combines antenna, radio part, and the mounting brackets into a single unit.
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Faced with mounting financial losses and the competitive catchup of the rest of the league, the team disbanded following the 1982-83 season.
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They remove the need to use hammers to manually drive out and insert the mounting pins for attachments.
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Such horizontal mounting required neither upper felt nor wingnut.
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