mobilize / ˈmoʊ bəˌlaɪz /

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mobilize2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

mo·bi·lized, mo·bi·liz·ing.

  1. to assemble or marshal into readiness for active service.
  2. to organize or adapt for service to the government in time of war.
  3. to marshal, bring together, prepare for action, especially of a vigorous nature: to mobilize one's energy.
  4. to increase or bring to a full stage of development: to mobilize one's anger.
v. 无主动词 verb

mo·bi·lized, mo·bi·liz·ing.

  1. to be or become assembled, organized, etc., as for war: to mobilize for action.

mobilize 近义词

v. 动词 verb

ready for action, movement

更多mobilize例句

  1. Meanwhile, a Catholic group opposing his candidacy announced plans to mobilize voters against him.
  2. In theory, BCAAs help that repair process happen more efficiently by quickly mobilizing your body’s muscle-construction team.
  3. Navalny, moreover, has mobilized social media against Putin more effectively than any other opposition figure — and the regime has been unable to silence him by previous intimidations that have included physical attacks and jailings.
  4. Research on social movements has long focused on the ways that media mobilizes people to take direct action.
  5. In fact it was for a few hours, but it was very clearly done in order to prevent people from a particular part of Delhi, East Delhi, which has a majority Muslim population, from knowing what right it’s happening and from mobilizing.
  6. What is driving young groups of men to mobilize against women?
  7. For every "potential Ebola victim" that arises in the U.S., the CDC is forced to mobilize to the location.
  8. While the world has begun to mobilize in the fight against the virus, many fear the effort is coming too late.
  9. The questions that stay open will be the ones that people mobilize to keep open.
  10. Instead, we must mobilize allies and partners to take collective action.
  11. As the French, too, had excellent railroad systems, they also would mobilize rapidly.
  12. It saved France, gave Great Britain time to raise her volunteer armies, mobilize her industries.
  13. I'm going to mobilize all of our soldiers, but I don't want any fuss, or we shall spoil Jim's party.
  14. About a fortnight later the Allies agreed to furnish these troops, and the Greek army began to mobilize.
  15. We must be ready to mobilize our resources alike of brains and of materials.