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dismount 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/disˈmount/,
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dismounting, present participle; dismounts, 3rd person singular present; dismounted, past participle; dismounted, past tense;
  1. Alight from a horse, bicycle, or other thing that one is riding

  2. Cause to fall or alight

  3. Remove (something) from its support
    • - we have to dismount the pump
  4. Make (a disk or disk drive) unavailable for use

Noun
  1. A move in which a gymnast jumps off an apparatus or completes a floor exercise
    • - on the uneven bars the women go for ever more complex dismounts

  1. the act of dismounting (a horse or bike etc.)
  2. unhorse: alight from (a horse)
  3. Gymnastics is an activity involving performance of exercises requiring physical strength, flexibility, agility, co-ordination, balance, and grace. ...
  4. The part of a routine in which the gymnast detaches from an apparatus; to get off of (something); to make a hard drive unavailable for use
  5. (dismounted) Pertaining to a horseman who has gotten off his horse, or to something which has been removed from its usual mounting, as with a statue off its pedestal, a framed picture from a wall, or a chandelier hanging from a ceiling
  6. (Dismounting) Getting off of a riding horse. This should always be done on the "near" or left side of the horse.
  7. To leave an apparatus at the end of a routine; usually done with a difficult twist or salto.
  8. A way to return the flyer to the floor or complete a stunt.
  9. to alight from a vehicle or other conveyance, as when AIR ASSAULT and MECH infantry perform as regular ground-pounding GRUNTs; a foot soldier who is otherwise transported to battle; see DRAGOON, MARINE. ...
  10. A bull ride is over when either the bull rider is bucked off or the eight-second time requirement is met. When a bull rider is still in control of the ride when the eight-second buzzer sounds, he must dismount or get off the bull as safely as possible. ...
  11. A method used to return to a floor position following a stunt.
  12. The act of getting off an apparatus and the skill used to do it.
  13. To move physical media from a drive to a libraryslot.
  14. To get off a horse purposefully. Without purpose it is simply a fall!
  15. How you get down from a stunt.
  16. Removing a tire from a wheel.