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111Mount — [maunt] der; s, s <aus engl. mount> engl. Bez. für Berg …
112insurmountable — in|sur|mount|a|ble [ ,ınsər mauntəbl ] adjective FORMAL impossible to deal with successfully: an insurmountable problem/difficulty/obstacle …
113mountebank — moun|te|bank [ mauntə,bæŋk ] noun count OLD FASHIONED someone who pretends to be someone they are not or pretends to be able to do things they cannot do: FRAUD …
114mounted — mount|ed [ mauntəd ] adjective riding on a horse: mounted police …
115Mount Everest — Mount Ev|er|est [ ,maunt ev(ə)rəst ] the highest mountain in the world, in the range of mountains called the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and Tibet. It is often simply called Everest …
116paramount — par|a|mount [ perə,maunt ] adjective more important than all other things: The interests of the child are paramount. of paramount importance: Passenger safety is of paramount importance …
117remount — re|mount [ ri maunt ] verb intransitive or transitive to get back on a horse or bicycle after you have gotten off or fallen off …
118surmount — sur|mount [ sər maunt ] verb transitive 1. ) to deal successfully with a difficult situation or problem: John was able to surmount all these obstacles to become an outstanding leader. 2. ) usually passive to be on top of something: a temple… …
119tantamount — tan|ta|mount [ tæntə,maunt ] adjective FORMAL be tantamount to something to have the same bad qualities or effect as something else: The new tax is tantamount to stealing from the poor …
120Mount Everest — (izg. mȁunt èverest) m DEFINICIJA geogr. najviši vrh na Zemlji, I Himalaji, 8848 m, osvojen 1953 …