mobilisation
[,məubilai'zeiʃən]
- n. 动员(等于mobilization);运用
英英释义
- 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"
考试真题
- There must urgently be a meaningful mobilisation of the policies outlined in the agreement if we are to achieve national emissions reductions while helping the most vulnerable countries adapt to climate change.
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实用场景例句
- 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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- 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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- It requires a mobilisation of effort that normally is only achieved in wartime.
- 这就需要动用只有在战时才有可能实现的努力.
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双语例句
- 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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英文词源
- mobilisation (n.)
- chiefly British English spelling of mobilization. For spelling, see -ize.