in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 mobilise
1 V-ERG 动员;鼓动;召集;(人们)动员起来 If you
mobilize support or
mobilize people to do something, you succeed in encouraging people to take action, especially political action. If people
mobilize, they prepare to take action.
动员;鼓动;召集;(人们)动员起来 -
The best hope is that we will mobilize international support and get down to action. [VERB noun]
最好的希望是我们能争取到国际上的支持,然后采取行动。
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The purpose of the journey is to mobilise public opinion on the controversial issue. [VERB noun]
此行的目的就是动员公众对这个备受争议的问题发表意见。
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Faced with crisis, people mobilized. [VERB]
面对危机,民众动员起来了。
2 VERB 调动,动用(资源) If you
mobilize resources, you start to use them or make them available for use.
调动,动用(资源) 3 V-ERG (国家或军队)动员起来;动员(军队) If a country
mobilizes, or
mobilizes its armed forces, or if its armed forces
mobilize, they are given orders to prepare for a conflict.
(国家或军队)动员起来;动员(军队) [journalism, or military] -
Sudan even threatened to mobilize in response to the ultimatums. [VERB]
作为对最后通牒的回应,苏丹甚至威胁说要动员军队。
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India is now in a better position to mobilise its forces. [VERB noun]
印度现在更有条件动员军队了。
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It means that their whole army will mobilize. [VERB]
这意味着他们整个国家的军队都要动员起来。
Word Link | mobil ≈ moving : automobile, mobile, mobilize |
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