Pronunciation: /dɪsˈmaʊnt/
noun a descent from a horse or bicycle
A1 I learned how to dismount a horse in my riding lesson.
A2 The dismount from the bus was a bit tricky for the elderly woman.
B1 The gymnast's dismount from the parallel bars was flawless.
B2 The dismount of the skier at the end of the slope was executed perfectly.
C1 The dismount of the acrobat from the trapeze required immense skill and precision.
C2 The dismount of the mountain climber from the peak was a moment of triumph and relief.
verb to get off or alight from a horse, bicycle, or other mode of transportation
A1 The child learned how to dismount from the bicycle.
A2 She dismounted from the horse carefully to avoid any injuries.
B1 The gymnast dismounted from the parallel bars with grace and precision.
B2 After reaching the summit, the climbers had to dismount from their harnesses.
C1 The pilot skillfully dismounted from the cockpit after landing the plane.
C2 The acrobat dismounted from the trapeze with a breathtaking display of agility.
formal The rider was instructed to dismount from the horse before entering the competition arena.
informal Hey, can you dismount from the bike so I can take a turn?
slang I had to dismount from the skateboard to avoid crashing into the fence.
figurative It's time to dismount from your high horse and start listening to other people's opinions.
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