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
- This campaign, led by The Energy and Resources Institute in India, illustrates the opportunities to mobilise industry participation for development.
由印度能源和资源研究所领导的这一运动表明了动员工业参与促进发展的机遇。 - Building such a world-class HE system would enable countries to mobilise and leverage the potential of the whole system for the benefit of society at large.
建立这样一个世界级的高等教育系统可以让各国动员整个系统的潜力并发挥其杠杆作用,为整个社会造福。 - 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。 - 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。 - These antibodies then mobilise the body's immune defences to attack and destroy the cells.
然后这些抗体驱动机体免疫系统攻击并破坏这些细胞。 - 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。 - 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。 - They are behind because they cannot mobilise fast enough.
他们落后的原因在于无法足够快的调配资源。 - These claims managers help mobilise those with gripes, raising the number of complaints, and cut the time and effort involved in making claims.
这些索赔经理们靠不满,提高抱怨的数量向那些公司索赔,这有助于削减索赔的时间和精力。 - 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。