mobilise如何读

英:['məʊbɪlɑɪz]

美:['moʊbɪlɑɪz]

mobilise是什么意思

  • v.动员;赋予可动性
  • =mobilize(美).

mobilise变形

第三人称单数:mobilises

现在分词:mobilising

过去式:mobilised

过去分词:mobilised

mobilise词根

词根:mobile

adj.

mobile 机动的;易变的,;非固定的

n.

mobile 运动物体

mobilization 动员;调动

vi.

mobilize 组织;动员起来

vt.

mobilize 动员,调动;集合,组织;使…流通;使…松动

mobilise英英释义

Verb

1. call to arms; of military personnel

2. get ready for war

3. make ready for action or use;

"marshal resources"

4. cause to move around;

"circulate a rumor"

mobilise词源中文解释

主要用于英国英语的 mobilize 的拼写; 有关后缀,请参见 -ize。相关词汇: Mobilised; mobilising。

mobilise 例句

1 Low rates are supposed to help the economy mobilise its resources, but they can also cause it to misallocate them.

据猜测利率低有利于促使经济调动其资源,但也会造成资源滥用。

2 But India does not mobilise its saving well.

但是印度没有很好的调动起全国储蓄。

3 As forces mobilise to stop the pair, the extent of the betrayal becomes ever clearer and Todd Hewitt must understand and make the dangerous decisions that come with growing up on New World.

4 Amid a wide range of talent, there were galvanising contributions from big names such as Tyler Perry, who lauded DuVernay for her ability to mobilise.

5 "Smelling blood, black celebrities have, to use political-speak, canvassed and mobilised voters on Mthethwa's behalf, sensing that he is on the verge of changing the trend," the paper said.

6 Ironically it was due to the US government's determination to mobilise cyberspace to enhance security after 9/11 that WikiLeaks was able to expose American diplomacy across the board.

7 We will need new technologies to mobilise large - scale solar power, wind power , and geothermal power.

我们需要新技术推动太阳能、风能和地热能的大规模使用。

8 Now a group of local architects, art historians and officials are hoping to mobilise international help to prevent further damage to Le Corbusier's unique Indian legacy.

9 His documentaries are designed not simply to inform, but to mobilise people.

10 Hughes-Games has previously criticised wildlife programming for failing to mobilise audiences to boost wildlife conservation.

11 “Exercise mobilises them by increasing your blood flow, so they can do their surveillance jobs and seek and destroy in other parts of the body.”

12 Lee’s speech finished with a rallying cry: “The 2020 presidential election is around the corner. Let’s all mobilise. Let’s all be on the right side of history. Make the moral choice between love versus hate.”

13 Símon Boliívar, a Creole aristocrat, mobilised Venezuela and Colombia against Spain and became the most celebrated liberator.

14 But this summer actors and directors are calling for action to mobilise American drama teachers and schools to counter it.

15 The decision to try to mobilise world opinion through concerts was justified, he said, because "the lingua franca of the planet is not English – it's pop music".

16 More interconnections provide more ways to mobilise resources and explore alternatives when things go wrong.

当出事时,愈多的沟通就会提供越多途径调动资源,探索新方法。

17 In the newly introduced audience award for most popular show, I'd expect Wicked to walk away with the prize; its young fans may have mobilised themselves to take advantage of the online voting system.

18 So, however disparate and inconsistent Gandhi's nationalist movement may have been, it was undeniably a powerful force in mobilising ordinary Indians against the British.

19 But it might just mobilise party supporters.

不过,此事却有可能发动该党的支持者。

20 With its command economy, China is able to mobilise resources on a massive scale at speed.

由于其相对集中的经济体系, 中国可以高速地大规模调用资源.

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