mobilisation

英[ˌməʊbɪlaɪ'zeɪʃən] 美[ˌmoʊbɪlaɪ'zeɪʃən]
  • n. 动员
  • =mobilization<美>
  • mobike n.=motorbicycle
  • mobile adj.移动的;易变的;活动的n.汽车;可动雕塑;悬挂饰物;活动物体
  • mobilise v.动员;赋予可动性=mobilize(美).
  • mobility n.流动性;机动性;情感不定
  • mobilize vt.动员;调动;使移动;使流通vi.动员起来
Noun:
  1. act of marshaling and organizing and making ready for use or action;

    "mobilization of the country's economic resources"

  2. act of assembling and putting into readiness for war or other emergency:

    "mobilization of the troops"

1. The initial mobilisation was well organised.
初步动员安排到位。

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2. There's nothing paradoxical about that: the mobilisation of resources was immense.
大量资源的动用是个无可争论的事实.

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3. Chicago has relatively well - organised gangs and a strong tradition of community mobilisation.
芝加哥地区有相对组织紧密的帮派、传统和强势的社区鼓动力量.

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4. Most perplexing and disquieting are the reports of mobilisation of Russian, Austrian and German troops.
最使人困惑不安的莫过于俄 、 奥、德三国军队的调动.

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5. The 2000 census is said to have been the largest peacetime mobilisation in American history.
2000年的人口普查被称作是美国历史上规模最大的和平时期总动员.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. As negotiators inch toward a post-Kyoto treaty, popular mobilisation on climate-change issues is gaining support.
      在后京都协议谈判缓慢前行的同时,气候变化问题上的大众动员正获得支持。
    2. The war involved the mobilisation of over 100 million military personnel, making it the most widespread war in history.
      战争涉及一亿多军事人员动员,使它成为历史上最广泛的战争。

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