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
- He proposed to mobilise this dormant reserve of experience.
他建议启用这种尘封已久的经验。 - Not gonna wait more time for them to get mobilise.
就不要等待他们去部署了。 - 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。 - It is inevitable then that as resurgent Asian economies welcome abundant and flexible Chinese investment, the US appears weaker by being unable to mobilise the West to offer a compelling alternative.
因此,随着复兴中的亚洲经济体对充裕而灵活的中国投资表示欢迎、而美国又无法动员西方提供一个令人难以抗拒的替代选择,美国显现出颓势就是不可避免的。 - 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。 - That way, you mobilise actors who will have to get involved anyway when you move into implementation.
这样,你就动员了一些参与者,当你着手实施的时候,他们就不得不参与进来。 - Do you have any idea what kind of resources they'll mobilise to get him back?
你知道他们为了把他弄回去会动用多少力量吗? - 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。 - 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。 - 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。
