mountain
♦♦ moun|tain /m'aʊntɪn, AM -tən/ (mountains)
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A mountain is a very high area of land with steep sides.
Ben Nevis, in Scotland, is Britain's highest mountain.
2 [QUANT] QUANT of pl-n/n-uncount
If you talk about a mountain of something, or mountains of something, you are emphasizing that there is a large amount of it. (INFORMAL)
They are faced with a mountain of bureaucracy...
3 [PHRASE] usu v PHR
If you say that someone has a mountain to climb, you mean that it will be difficult for them to achieve what they want to achieve. (JOURNALISM)
`We had a mountain to climb after the second goal went in,' said Crosby.
4
to make a mountain out of a molehill: see molehillmoun|tain bike (mountain bikes)
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A mountain bike is a type of bicycle that is suitable for riding over rough ground. It has a strong frame and thick tyres.moun|tain lion (mountain lions)
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A mountain lion is a wild animal that is a member of the cat family. Mountain lions have brownish-grey fur and live in mountain regions of North and South America. (mainly AM; in BRIT, use puma)
= cougar
1 [N-COUNT]
A mountain is a very high area of land with steep sides.
Ben Nevis, in Scotland, is Britain's highest mountain.
2 [QUANT] QUANT of pl-n/n-uncount
If you talk about a mountain of something, or mountains of something, you are emphasizing that there is a large amount of it. (INFORMAL)
They are faced with a mountain of bureaucracy...
3 [PHRASE] usu v PHR
If you say that someone has a mountain to climb, you mean that it will be difficult for them to achieve what they want to achieve. (JOURNALISM)
`We had a mountain to climb after the second goal went in,' said Crosby.
4
to make a mountain out of a molehill: see molehillmoun|tain bike (mountain bikes)
[N-COUNT]
A mountain bike is a type of bicycle that is suitable for riding over rough ground. It has a strong frame and thick tyres.moun|tain lion (mountain lions)
[N-COUNT]
A mountain lion is a wild animal that is a member of the cat family. Mountain lions have brownish-grey fur and live in mountain regions of North and South America. (mainly AM; in BRIT, use puma)
= cougar