mount in German
mount in German is Reittier, Reitpferd, Auffälligkeit — mount means a hill or mountain, especially used before a proper name.
mount in German
Reittier
An animal, usually a horse, used to ride on.
Reitpferd
An animal, usually a horse, used to ride on.
Auffälligkeit
(palmistry) Any of seven fleshy prominences in the palm of the hand, taken to represent the influences of various heavenly bodies.
erhöhte Stelle
(palmistry) Any of seven fleshy prominences in the palm of the hand, taken to represent the influences of various heavenly bodies.
Reiter
(obsolete) A rider in a cavalry unit or division.
Reittier
A signal for mounting a horse.
Reitpferd
A signal for mounting a horse.
Halter
A signal for mounting a horse.
Halterung
A signal for mounting a horse.
Pfosten
A signal for mounting a horse.
Sockel
A signal for mounting a horse.
besteigen
(transitive) To place oneself on (a horse, a bicycle, etc.); to bestride.
fahren (vt.)
(transitive) To place oneself on (a horse, a bicycle, etc.); to bestride.
sich setzen auf (vt.)
(transitive) To place oneself on (a horse, a bicycle, etc.); to bestride.
besteigen
(obsolete, transitive) To cause (something) to rise or ascend; to drive up; to raise; to elevate; to lift up.
montieren
(obsolete, transitive) To cause (something) to rise or ascend; to drive up; to raise; to elevate; to lift up.
anbringen
(obsolete, transitive) To cause (something) to rise or ascend; to drive up; to raise; to elevate; to lift up.
bespringen
(obsolete, transitive) To cause (something) to rise or ascend; to drive up; to raise; to elevate; to lift up.
(an Wert) zunehmen
(obsolete, transitive) To cause (something) to rise or ascend; to drive up; to raise; to elevate; to lift up.
Gefechtsposition einnehmen
(obsolete, transitive) To cause (something) to rise or ascend; to drive up; to raise; to elevate; to lift up.
aufsteigen lassen
(intransitive, rare) To rise on high; to go up; to be upraised or uplifted; to tower aloft; to ascend; often with up.
erheben
(intransitive, rare) To rise on high; to go up; to be upraised or uplifted; to tower aloft; to ascend; often with up.
in die Höhe heben
(intransitive, rare) To rise on high; to go up; to be upraised or uplifted; to tower aloft; to ascend; often with up.
anmelden
(transitive, computing) To attach (a drive or device) to the file system in order to make it available to the operating system.
einbinden
(transitive, computing) To attach (a drive or device) to the file system in order to make it available to the operating system.
einhängen
(transitive, computing) To attach (a drive or device) to the file system in order to make it available to the operating system.
mounten
(transitive, computing) To attach (a drive or device) to the file system in order to make it available to the operating system.
stärken
(intransitive, sometimes, with up) To increase in quantity or intensity.
zunehmen
(intransitive, sometimes, with up) To increase in quantity or intensity.
bespringen
(transitive) To have or begin sexual intercourse with someone.
besteigen
(transitive) To have or begin sexual intercourse with someone.
pimpern (coll.)
(transitive) To have or begin sexual intercourse with someone.
beginnen
(transitive) To begin (a campaign, military assault, etc.); to launch.
einleiten
(transitive) To begin (a campaign, military assault, etc.); to launch.
eröffnen
(transitive) To begin (a campaign, military assault, etc.); to launch.
in Gang setzen
(transitive) To begin (a campaign, military assault, etc.); to launch.
starten
(transitive) To begin (a campaign, military assault, etc.); to launch.
What does "mount" mean?
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noun A hill or mountain, especially used before a proper name.
"They set off early to climb Mount Kilimanjaro."
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noun An animal, especially a horse, that a person rides.
"The jockey praised his mount after the race."
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noun A backing, frame, or fixture that something is attached to or displayed on.
"The photograph was set in a cardboard mount before framing."
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verb To climb onto or get up on something, especially a horse or bicycle.
"She mounted her bike and pedaled off."
mount in a sentence
- They set off early to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.
- The village sits at the foot of a small mount.
- The jockey praised his mount after the race.
- She saddled her mount and rode out at dawn.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "mount" in German?
"mount" in German is Reittier, Reitpferd, Auffälligkeit. mount means: A hill or mountain, especially used before a proper name.
How do you use "mount" in a sentence?
Example: "They set off early to climb Mount Kilimanjaro." In German, "mount" is Reittier, Reitpferd, Auffälligkeit.
Are there other ways to say "mount" in German?
Yes — German has 32 translations listed for "mount": Reittier, Reitpferd, Auffälligkeit, erhöhte Stelle, Reiter, Halter.
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