词汇 | mobilizing |
释义 | mobilizing present 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 mobilizingmobilizing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. To what extent can private motivation serve as a mobilizing force for public or societal acts? The objet petit a and its associated register of jouissance could be seen as historically mobilizing forces common to both popular music and high modernism. As we will see later, workers were always a site of control and discipline for the different parties involved in mobilizing them. This difference suggests that there is some sort of difference on the mobilizing effects of oil spills and nuclear plant accidents. Second, publicly defining the program as a national policy priority must have been regarded as an effective means of mobilizing huge amounts of foreign funding. Mobilizing the money, labour and material in society and seeing to their being put together are important roles filled by speculative builders. Understanding how gender works in science is crucial for both mobilizing human resources and for bringing new perspectives, priorities, and creative ferment to science. This seemingly innocuous system for mobilizing capital prevented the accumulation of speculative funds and was, consequently, ' ' as harmless as shoe shops. The alert mayor was particularly adept at locating a variety of political resources and mobilizing them to gain influence. Political entrepreneurs seek political capital by mobilizing support for repressive and punitive actions against scapegoats. In this instance, the role of women in mobilizing social labour for community support and feeding is once again clear. Therefore, if an interest group succeeds in mobilizing political actors at another governance level, it may indirectly put pressure on its domestic government. There are evident advantages in mobilizing the folk memory of pre-modern cultures of song to generate audience solidarity. Ironically, genetic engineering may turn out to be the mobilizing issue that generates most individual and cultural resistance to the continued exploitation of animals. We can therefore conclude that there is a mobilizing effect in the earthquake and oil spill domains. 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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