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mounting

Aussprache: [ˈmaʊntɪŋ]

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Kontext: „equipment“

(noun) the act of placing something onto a surface or support. This often happens when you attach something, like a picture frame on a wall or a computer monitor to a stand.

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The mounting of the new pictures in the gallery made the place look beautiful.

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The mounting of the heavy shelf was difficult because it kept falling off the wall.

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How long did the mounting of the television on the wall take?

Kontext: „action“

(verb) to place or fix something onto another surface. For example, when you mount a bicycle onto a bike rack or mount a camera on a tripod.

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She is mounting the new shelves in her room right now.

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He is not mounting the bike properly, so it keeps slipping.

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Are you mounting the decorations for the party today?

Kontext: „growth or increase“

(adjective) when something is increasing quickly or becoming larger. It’s used to describe situations that are growing, like mounting pressure or mounting excitement.

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There was mounting excitement in the crowd as the concert was about to start.

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The mounting stress from all the homework felt overwhelming.

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Is there mounting interest in the new movie that is coming out?

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