1.b> 1) (); (.i> to mount up); to mount a hill [a ladder, a pulpit] [i> , ] ; to mount the stairs ; to mount the throne i> ;
2) : his colour mounted, a blush mounted to his face , ; the / his / blood mounted to his head ;
2.b> (on, upon) (), ; to mount a statue on a pedestal ;
3.b> 1) (), ; ; to mount a gun .i> ;
2) (), , ( ..i>); to mount pictures i> / ; to mount jewels (in gold) () ; to mount insects / (i>);
3) : to mount animals ();
4) .i> (), (i>); to mount specimens i> ( i>);
4.b> 1) (), ; ; to mount an exhibition / ; to mount a protest campaign / ;
2) .i> i> (); i> , i> ;
5.b> (), ( , .. i>); his profits are constantly mounting ; the bill mounted to 1000 ;
6.b> 1) () , , i>; to mount a horse / ; mount! ! (i>);
2) () , , i>;
3) () / ;
7.b> .i> , / ; a fort mounting 80 guns ; this ship mounts six cannon ;
8.b> .i> 1) i> (), 2) i> (), ;
9.b> (), ;
10.b> .i> (); what power is it, which mounts my love so high , ;
to mount upb> (); his bills at the hotel mounted up ;
to mount an attack [an offensive]b> [] / ; I am mounting a devastating attack on the book ; to mount guardb> / ; ; ; he has been asked to mount guard over the wounded , .