词汇 | mobilized |
释义 | mobilized past simple and past participle ofmobilize mobilize verb (UK usuallymobilise)uk /ˈməʊ.bɪ.laɪz/ us /ˈmoʊ.bə.laɪz/ [ T ] to organize or prepare something, such as a group of people, for a purpose: 组织;动员;调动 Representatives for all the main candidates are trying to mobilize voter support.所有主要候选人的代表正在努力鼓动选民们给予支持。 [ I or T ] to prepare to fight, especially in a war: (尤指战时)动员,(使)准备战斗 The government has mobilized several of the army's top combat units.政府已调动了若干陆军精锐作战部队。 Troops have been mobilizing for the past three weeks.过去3个星期里,部队一直在备战。 Managing and organizing admin administer administration anti-bureaucracy bronze command flabbily get up get your act togetheridiom gold command have/get your shit togetheridiom mobilize mount party planner party planning project-manage rationalization rationalize recentralization vice-presidential wieldy You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Fighting Related wordmobilization Examples of mobilizedmobilized In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. These mannose polymers are a form of storage carbohydrate that is mobilized following germination. Both countries mobilized their armies, but pressure from the international community averted further escalation. These channels then mobilized group and individual reactions, creating new measures of power in the villages in question. The most assertively discontented and mobilized regions received larger benefits than their more docile - though arguably more 'needy' or 'deserving' - neighbours. They impeded recruitment for military service by obliterating lists of mobilized soldiers. Within the cancer field a highly mobilized group of patients and medical professionals campaign to promote the philosophy that much cancer is avoidable and curable. The anterolateral papillary muscle is fully mobilized by detaching die muscular bands which are inserted on to die lateral wall of die right ventricle. The mobilized vanguard saw its role as class organising and agitation. Only in the area of youth organization, where all school children were involved, and in welfare organizations were large numbers of girls and women mobilized. However, it must surely now look like a bill which the bishops wanted and for which they mobilized council support. The storage polymers in the starchy endosperm must then be mobilized and transported to the embryo to fuel its subsequent heterotrophic growth. Whatever human resources could be removed from the land were mobilized into fighting men rather than labourers for productive enterprises. The percentage of citizens who report being mobilized through these groups is extremely small, so it seems as if their influence has been exaggerated. Thus, it is essential that an appropriate battery of antioxidants be mobilized as soon as the seeds begin imbibing water. These soluble oligosaccharides are mobilized during the first 2 days of germination. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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