Significato: adjusted amountsomma adattata (la somma in base alle oscillazioni del tasso di cambio)
mount Idioma
don't make a mountain out of a molehill
do not cause a big fuss about a small problem So I scratched the car. Don't make a mountain out of a molehill.
make a mountain out of a mole hill
make a problem bigger, exaggerate a problem I spent $50, not $500! Don't make a mountain out of a mole hill.
make a mountain out of a molehill
make a big problem out of a small one He is really making a mountain out of a molehill by worrying about his son
mount a comeback
begin to score goals or points while losing, snatch victory from... Our soccer team was losing 4-1, but they mounted a comeback and won the game 5-4.
Mounties
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) The Mounties, Canada's police force, were once called Redcoats.
Moneyearnin' Mount Vernon
Shabazz, 4th ave, 3rd street. One of the worst corners in Mount Vernon - hood hang out, dealers, addicts. Home of Heavy D., Pete Rock and CL Smooth - 77 hillside straight up Columbus Hill make a left in Mount Vernon
amount to
1.make a total of总计 The total income amounts to $5,000.总收入合计5000美元。 2.signify;mean equal to表示;有重要性;等于 Her words amount to a refusal.她的话等于拒绝。 What he said amounted to very little.他说的话无关紧要。 His suggestion amounts to saying that there is still room for improvement in the work.他的建议意味着这件工作尚有改进的余地。 3.achieve success;develop into有成就;发展为 I don't think such a man can amount to much.我认为这样一个人不会有什么作为。 If he goes on like this,he will never amount to anything.如果他一味这样下去,将一事无成。
mount up
increase增长;上升 His debts are beginning to mount up.他的债务开始越欠越多。 The money he put aside every month soon mounted up to quite a sizable amount.他每月积累的钱很快就达到一笔可观的数字。
to the tune of some amount of money
Idiom(s): to the tune of some amount of money
Theme: MONEY
a certain amount of money. (Informal.) • My checking account is overdrawn to the tune of $340. • My wallet was stolen, and I'm short of money to the tune of seventy dollars.
set sb back some amount of money
Idiom(s): set sb back (some amount of money)
Theme: MONEY
to cost someone (an amount of money). (Informal.) • This coat set me back about $250. • That dinner at the restaurant last night really set us back.
amount to the same thing
Idiom(s): amount to the same thing AND come to the same thing
Theme: SAMENESS
to be the same as something. • Borrowing can be the same as stealing. If the owner does not know what you have borrowed, it amounts to the same thing. • Beer, wine. They come to the same thing if you drink and drive.
If Mohammed won't come to the mountain, the mounta
If something cannot or will not happen the easy way, then sometimes it must be done the hard way.
Mountain to climb
If you have a mountain to climb, you have to work hard or make a lot of progress to achieve something.
Move mountains
If you would move mountains to do something, you would make any effort to achieve your aim. When people say that faith can move mountains, they mean that it can achieve a lot.
The Mountie always gets his man
(Canada) The Mounties are the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and they have a reputation for catching criminals they are after.
amount to|amount
v. Signify; add up to. John's total income didn't amount to more than a few hundred dollars.
county mounty|county|mounty
n., slang, citizen's hand radio jargon Sheriff's deputy. The county mounties are parked under the bridge.
make a mountain out of a molehill|make|molehill|mo
To think a small problem is a big one; try to make something unimportant seem important. You're not hurt badly, Johnny. Stop trying to make a mountain out of a molehill with crying.Sarah laughed at a mistake Betty made in class, and Betty won't speak to her; Betty is making a mountain out of a molehill.
if the mountain won't come to Muhammad, Muhammad m
if the mountain won't come to Muhammad, Muhammad must go to the mountain If one can't have one's way, one must give in. For example, Since you can't come here for the holiday, I'll go to your house—if the mountain won't come to Muhammad, Muhammad must go to the mountain. This expression is based on a tale that Muhammad once sought proof of his teachings by ordering a mountain to come to him. When it did not move, he maintained that God had been merciful, for if it had indeed moved they all would have been crushed by it. [Late 1500s]
An mount idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with mount, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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