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Definition of dismount in English: dismountverb dɪsˈmaʊntdɪsˈmaʊnt 1no object Get off a horse, bicycle, or anything that one is riding. 下马;下车 he rode over and dismounted Example sentencesExamples - He quoted a recent incident in which a person who used an elbow crutch was hurt while dismounting a bus and now had to use two crutches.
- The stable was finally within only a few yards and he reluctantly slowed his horse in preparation for dismounting.
- Jas immediately caught his horse, and Katie dismounted quickly.
- Both riders reined in their horses and dismounted.
- We cover mounting and dismounting and controlling the horse using the reins.
- We dismounted the truck and headed into the door.
- His team leader and his driver dismounted the vehicle and got on the opposite side of the vehicle, which was Mike's side of the vehicle.
- We paused next to a clump of cactus, dismounted the camels, waited in vain for the small children.
- ‘She did, but I left her back in Cedars Crossing,’ he replied dismounting from his horse and speaking in a low tone.
- If this is happens to you, dismount your bike and walk through the area to avoid the risk of falls.
- As Hecksel pulls in behind it, he dismounts the patrol car and again draws.
- I most certainly do not need help dismounting from a horse.
- As he dismounted the carriage, Brecht surveyed the grounds.
- We pulled up to our first stop and dismounted our vehicles.
- The plane landed and we began to dismount the plane.
- He dismounted and led his horse a few steps closer.
- He had trouble dismounting, putting the horse and equipment away, and then driving home.
- We all reined in our horses, and Rowen dismounted.
- He dismounts the bike and it extrudes its kickstand.
- After reaching the bank, Weatherford dismounted, checked his horse for injuries and rode away, unharmed.
Synonyms alight, get off, get down - 1.1with object Cause to fall off a horse, bicycle, etc.
his escort had dismounted a trooper 他的卫队将一名骑兵拉下马。 Example sentencesExamples - Also, so many troops have been dismounted and sent on daily patrols that they had to do something.
- A barbarian on cavalry tried to stab him with a spear but with no avail, Stephanus grabbed the spear dismounting the rider.
- The first team to dismount one of the opposing team's penguins with a jousting lance is declared the winner.
- Along the way, as you know, we've had a lot of rain here over those days, a number of the trucks got stuck in quagmires because they were going off road to get there, had to dismount some soldiers.
- Cody, too, is dismounted; his horse, having stumbled in a hole, is shown rearing, perhaps owing to the rattle of gunfire.
- Using dismounts requires little more than stopping short of restrictive terrain or a templated enemy location, dropping the ramp, and dismounting your scouts.
Synonyms unseat, dislodge, throw, spill, upset, unhorse
2with object Remove (something) from its support. 将(某物)从支架上移开(或卸下) we have to dismount the pump 我们得把水泵卸下来。 Example sentencesExamples - Scouts are able to dismount all of the surveillance equipment from the vehicle for use in an observation post or for training.
- Because the unit sits within the wheel hub, there is no chance of damaging it when mounting or dismounting a tire, a potential problem with wheel-mounted tire pressure monitoring units.
- These are small but necessary details required when dismounting these weapons systems.
- Doors and windows can be repositioned as required and the entire unit can be dismounted and moved to another site.
- Shut down equipment, turn off the engine, remove key and wait for moving parts to stop before dismounting equipment.
- The interviews revealed only one incident when the crew dismounted the system.
- The missile and sights can be dismounted and used with the tripod if necessary.
- To truly learn the value of a sword, it must be dismounted and the nakago or tang inspected.
- Mounting and dismounting a bulky snow blade is difficult at best.
- The VA does not hinder the radio from being dismounted and operated ‘jerk and run’ style as a handheld radio.
- These bags have to be either full or empty when hauled and cannot be easily dismounted and recovered.
- The LRAS3 also has the capability of being dismounted on a tripod and powered by batteries.
- Staking it into place lakes only a moment and will also prevent inadvertent loss of the link and pin while the barrel is dismounted from the gun.
- 2.1Computing Make (a disk or disk drive) unavailable for use.
〔计算机〕取出(磁盘);拆下(磁盘驱动器) the device should now be dismounted and unloaded Example sentencesExamples - The operator tried to dismount the unix hard drive with the DISMOUNT command.
- Chkdsk requires that you reboot your computer so that the hard drive can be dismounted from the operating system.
- For example, you may want to dismount but not delete a disk service before you back it up.
noundɪsˈmaʊntdɪsˈmaʊnt A move in which a gymnast jumps off an apparatus or completes a floor exercise. 〔体操〕下,下法;(动作的)完成 on the uneven bars the women go for ever more complex dismounts Example sentencesExamples - On uneven bars, first up Ziganshina could only score 8.20, after a mistake on the low bar and a fall on her dismount.
- He demanded that Adriana perform a dismount that she'd seldom been able to complete, and when she stumbled, he exploded.
- She pretty much nailed everything yesterday, including the dismount.
- Because today's cheerleading is very high-impact, it can result in injuries from falls, dismounts and weight-bearing stunts.
- But a big step after the dismount was to spoil his chances and that of Russia's.
- He might have been as high as fourth, but on his last move, the dismount from the horizontal bar, he fell and lost half a point.
- The suspended person is not allowed to be inverted (head below horizontal) or to rotate on the dismount.
- Gill peeled off on his bail to the dismount and landed heavily on his side.
- Less common mechanisms are advanced floor tumbling routines, performing on a wet surface, and the dismount.
- Hamm, 19, fell off on a layout Tkatchev and took a scary fall on his dismount, when his grip slipped off the bar.
OriginMid 16th century: from dis- + mount1, probably on the pattern of Old French desmonter, medieval Latin dismontare. Definition of dismount in US English: dismountverbdisˈmountdɪsˈmaʊnt 1no object Alight from a horse, bicycle, or other thing that one is riding. 下马;下车 Example sentencesExamples - He dismounts the bike and it extrudes its kickstand.
- We all reined in our horses, and Rowen dismounted.
- Both riders reined in their horses and dismounted.
- We pulled up to our first stop and dismounted our vehicles.
- ‘She did, but I left her back in Cedars Crossing,’ he replied dismounting from his horse and speaking in a low tone.
- He quoted a recent incident in which a person who used an elbow crutch was hurt while dismounting a bus and now had to use two crutches.
- As Hecksel pulls in behind it, he dismounts the patrol car and again draws.
- I most certainly do not need help dismounting from a horse.
- We paused next to a clump of cactus, dismounted the camels, waited in vain for the small children.
- We cover mounting and dismounting and controlling the horse using the reins.
- He dismounted and led his horse a few steps closer.
- The plane landed and we began to dismount the plane.
- The stable was finally within only a few yards and he reluctantly slowed his horse in preparation for dismounting.
- If this is happens to you, dismount your bike and walk through the area to avoid the risk of falls.
- After reaching the bank, Weatherford dismounted, checked his horse for injuries and rode away, unharmed.
- As he dismounted the carriage, Brecht surveyed the grounds.
- Jas immediately caught his horse, and Katie dismounted quickly.
- His team leader and his driver dismounted the vehicle and got on the opposite side of the vehicle, which was Mike's side of the vehicle.
- He had trouble dismounting, putting the horse and equipment away, and then driving home.
- We dismounted the truck and headed into the door.
Synonyms alight, get off, get down - 1.1with object Cause to fall or alight.
使掉下;使下马 Example sentencesExamples - A barbarian on cavalry tried to stab him with a spear but with no avail, Stephanus grabbed the spear dismounting the rider.
- Using dismounts requires little more than stopping short of restrictive terrain or a templated enemy location, dropping the ramp, and dismounting your scouts.
- Along the way, as you know, we've had a lot of rain here over those days, a number of the trucks got stuck in quagmires because they were going off road to get there, had to dismount some soldiers.
- The first team to dismount one of the opposing team's penguins with a jousting lance is declared the winner.
- Also, so many troops have been dismounted and sent on daily patrols that they had to do something.
- Cody, too, is dismounted; his horse, having stumbled in a hole, is shown rearing, perhaps owing to the rattle of gunfire.
Synonyms unseat, dislodge, throw, spill, upset, unhorse
2with object Remove (something) from its support. 将(某物)从支架上移开(或卸下) we have to dismount the pump 我们得把水泵卸下来。 Example sentencesExamples - Mounting and dismounting a bulky snow blade is difficult at best.
- Shut down equipment, turn off the engine, remove key and wait for moving parts to stop before dismounting equipment.
- The missile and sights can be dismounted and used with the tripod if necessary.
- The interviews revealed only one incident when the crew dismounted the system.
- Because the unit sits within the wheel hub, there is no chance of damaging it when mounting or dismounting a tire, a potential problem with wheel-mounted tire pressure monitoring units.
- These are small but necessary details required when dismounting these weapons systems.
- These bags have to be either full or empty when hauled and cannot be easily dismounted and recovered.
- Staking it into place lakes only a moment and will also prevent inadvertent loss of the link and pin while the barrel is dismounted from the gun.
- Scouts are able to dismount all of the surveillance equipment from the vehicle for use in an observation post or for training.
- The VA does not hinder the radio from being dismounted and operated ‘jerk and run’ style as a handheld radio.
- Doors and windows can be repositioned as required and the entire unit can be dismounted and moved to another site.
- The LRAS3 also has the capability of being dismounted on a tripod and powered by batteries.
- To truly learn the value of a sword, it must be dismounted and the nakago or tang inspected.
- 2.1Computing Make (a disk or disk drive) unavailable for use.
〔计算机〕取出(磁盘);拆下(磁盘驱动器) Example sentencesExamples - Chkdsk requires that you reboot your computer so that the hard drive can be dismounted from the operating system.
- The operator tried to dismount the unix hard drive with the DISMOUNT command.
- For example, you may want to dismount but not delete a disk service before you back it up.
noundisˈmountdɪsˈmaʊnt A move in which a gymnast jumps off an apparatus or completes a floor exercise. 〔体操〕下,下法;(动作的)完成 on the uneven bars the women go for ever more complex dismounts Example sentencesExamples - Because today's cheerleading is very high-impact, it can result in injuries from falls, dismounts and weight-bearing stunts.
- Hamm, 19, fell off on a layout Tkatchev and took a scary fall on his dismount, when his grip slipped off the bar.
- The suspended person is not allowed to be inverted (head below horizontal) or to rotate on the dismount.
- He might have been as high as fourth, but on his last move, the dismount from the horizontal bar, he fell and lost half a point.
- He demanded that Adriana perform a dismount that she'd seldom been able to complete, and when she stumbled, he exploded.
- She pretty much nailed everything yesterday, including the dismount.
- Less common mechanisms are advanced floor tumbling routines, performing on a wet surface, and the dismount.
- On uneven bars, first up Ziganshina could only score 8.20, after a mistake on the low bar and a fall on her dismount.
- But a big step after the dismount was to spoil his chances and that of Russia's.
- Gill peeled off on his bail to the dismount and landed heavily on his side.
OriginMid 16th century: from dis- + mount, probably on the pattern of Old French desmonter, medieval Latin dismontare. |