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
- In many ways it surpassed expectations, showcasing to Africans the capacity America has to mobilise capital and expertise.
此次峰会在很多方面都超出了预期,它向非洲人展示了美国动用资金和专业技能的能力。 - 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。 - It will take a new legally-binding agreement for the eurozone to mobilise that power, and that will take time to negotiate and ratify.
欧元区要想动用这一权力,需要达成一项具有法律约束力的新协议,而协议的谈判和批准都需要时间。 - If a country did not need to do so, it would not mobilise the SDR-based credit.
如果一国不需要这样做,那么它就不会动用以特别提款权为基础的贷款。 - 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。 - He also said the Obama administration would soon submit legislation to Congress to mobilise IMF gold to help cover additional expenses.
他还表示,奥巴马政府将很快向国会提交动用imf黄金的法案,以帮助弥补额外的支出。 - The Council of Ministers shall control, mobilise and manage the Nepali Army as per the new Military Act.
临时政府应根据新军事法案来控制、动员和管理尼泊尔军。 - First, the US will need to mobilise more revenue.
首先,美国将需要征收更多的财政收入。 - He cannot mobilise Russia for a Great Patriotic War.
他不可能动员俄罗斯打一场伟大的卫国战争。 - He proposed to mobilise this dormant reserve of experience.
他建议启用这种尘封已久的经验。
