mobilise
英
美
网络  动员; 赋予可动性
过去分词:mobilised 现在分词:mobilising 过去式:mobilised 第三人称单数:mobilises
BNC.12386
英英释义
verb
- cause to move around- circulate a rumor
 
- make ready for action or use- marshal resources
 
- get ready for war
- call to arms
双语例句
- They are behind because they cannot mobilise fast enough.
 他们落后的原因在于无法足够快的调配资源。
- Building such a world-class HE system would enable countries to mobilise and leverage the potential of the whole system for the benefit of society at large.
 建立这样一个世界级的高等教育系统可以让各国动员整个系统的潜力并发挥其杠杆作用,为整个社会造福。
- Strecker attempted to mobilise the doctors through some of the most respected medical journals in the world.
 斯特里克尔博士尝试通过一些世界上最受尊崇的医学期刊动员医生们。
- If he continues to make these public statements, he will never mobilise support.
 如果他继续发表这些公开声明,他将永远无法聚集起支持力量。
- The question for Asia, with volatile foreign capital and currency dependence, is how do you create sustainable Asian markets, which require a degree of co-operation to basically mobilise savings to achieve that, he says.
 他说:对于受到外资动荡和货币依赖影响的亚洲,问题是如何缔造可持续的亚洲市场,这需要一定程度的合作,基本上就是调动储蓄去实现这个目标。
- But, he adds, future generations will only be spared the burden of TB if governments and donors mobilise the necessary resources.
 但是他还说,只有政府和捐助机构动员起必要的资源,才会减轻未来世代的结核病负担。
- India is now in a better position to mobilise its forces
 印度现在更有条件动员军队了。
- And it has cost Netflix very little to mobilise all this effort.
 此项行动的动员费用相当之少。
- Not gonna wait more time for them to get mobilise.
 就不要等待他们去部署了。
- The causes of economic uncertainty are all too clear, yet the president has yet to mobilise the will or resources to do what is necessary to address them.
 导致经济前景不确定的因素再清楚不过了,然而奥巴马迄今仍未调动意愿和资源、采取必要举措来解决这些问题。
