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mounted

Aussprache: [ˈmaʊntɪd]

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Kontext: „position“

(adjective) when something is fixed or attached to a surface, like a picture on a wall or a device on a stand. It means it's not just lying around; it has a special place where it belongs.

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The photographs were mounted beautifully on the wall for everyone to see.

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The mirror was not mounted properly and fell off the wall.

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Is the TV mounted on the wall or sitting on a table?

Kontext: „action“

(verb) to get on or climb something. It often means getting on a horse or a bike, or putting something on another thing. Think of jumping onto your bicycle or placing a board onto a frame.

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She mounted her horse with ease and rode off into the sunset.

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He didn't mount the bike because it had a flat tire.

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Can you mount the bike after fixing it?

Kontext: „display“

(verb) to attach items for display, often used with artworks or trophies. This means making something look nice and ready to show to others.

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They mounted the trophy on a shelf to show off their achievement.

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The important painting was not mounted and remained in a box.

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Did you mount the painting for the exhibition?

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