mobilised
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美
(mobilise 的过去分词) vi.vt. 动员, 松动, 使活动, 调动, 发动
mobilise的过去分词, 过去式
双语例句
- The US needs to unleash "the greatest concentration of economic activity since we mobilised" for the Second World War by embracing new energy technology and regulatory incentives to tackle global warming, according to former US President Bill Clinton.
美国前总统比尔克林顿(billclinton)表示,美国需要进行二战以来最大规模的经济动员,集中力量,引入新的能源科技和监管激励措施,以抗击全球变暖。 - The government has mobilised the army and civilian bodies in Guangzhou with the brief of maintaining order, providing food and persuading workers to return to their factories while the transport problems are resolved.
政府已动员军队和广州民间机构帮助维持秩序,提供食物,并劝说农民工在交通问题解决之前先返回工厂。 - Clearly, the million-dollar prize has mobilised far more than a million dollars worth of research effort.
显然,这项百万美元奖金动员的力量远远超出了等值研究计划。 - WHO has mobilised teams of experts to work with countries to assess the most urgent health needs and to ensure that they are met as rapidly as possible.
世界卫生组织已动员专家小组与各国合作,评估最紧急的卫生需要并确保尽快予以满足。 - Mobile phone repair crews were also mobilised and service had been restored to much of the area by last night.
移动通信网络的维修人员也投入抢修,截至昨晚,大部分地区的手机服务已经恢复。 - We have mobilised some of our ground resources and soon results should be seen physically.
我们已经动员了部分地面资源,很快结果会真正地被看到。 - By midday the board had received information that a group of fundamentalists had mobilised themselves after Friday prayers and were heading towards the hotel.
在中午时分,委员会接到消息,一股原教旨主义者在周五礼拜后纠集了祈祷者正向宾馆方向进发。 - To do this, organisations should consider not just business continuity planning, but putting together emergency response teams that can be mobilised if a situation does arise.
为了实现这一点,组织应不仅仅考虑业务连续性规划,更要多考虑组成一个紧急反应团队,当确实发生情况时,能够调用。 - But Germany had so mobilised its resources and nationalist sentiments that it terrified its neighbours.
但德国的资源和民族主义情绪已被完全调动起来,这让它的邻国感到惊惧。 - And, most importantly, I want them to clearly articulate how they mobilised people to achieve those outcomes.
最重要的是,我希望他们可以清楚的说出自己是如何调动他人共同完成这项工作的。