1.发动,调动;使可动
2.使流通;使(不动产)变成动产
3.动员(起来)
1.if you mobilize a group of people, or if they mobilize, they come together in order to achieve something; if an army or large group of police officers mobilize, or if a government mobilizes them, they prepare to do something such as fight a war
2.to start to use all the money, support, etc. that is available in order to achieve something
3.to encourage people to support an idea or plan
1.Trying to cover for the delay in the escape, he tells her that his pision isn't mobilizing for a few more days.
他试图找借口掩盖归家的延期,告诉她说,自己的部队要过几天才能返回。
2.The Bank is mobilizing significant financial assistance and will send a team to help assess damage and reconstruction needs.
目前,世行正在调动大量资金援助,同时将向海地派遣一个工作组,协助评估地震造成的损失和重建需求。
3.Already the Bank Group is mobilizing significant financing through the Climate Investment Funds.
世界银行集团已经通过气候投资基金开始调拨大量资金。
4."The industry certainly didn't want any increase in these requirements. There was no potential for mobilizing public opinion. "
“金融界当然不愿增加对自己的监管。同时,公众舆论的力量也无法调动。”
5.IFC finances investments with its own resources and by mobilizing capital in the international financial markets.
国际金融公司利用自有资源和在国际金融市场上筹集的资金为投资项目融资。
6.Lincoln realizes that victory depends on mobilizing the entire industrial might of the North behind the war effort.
林肯意识到要取得胜利还得尽可能调动北方的一切工业力量作为战争的强大后盾
7.For the economy it has great contribution in terms of mobilizing domestic savings with these services.
从经济方面来说,这些服务在使国内储蓄流通方面有很大贡献。
8.A variety of unlawful practices made them only a barrier, not a link, of the revolutionists mobilizing peasants.
会党的种种不法行为只能使之成为革命党人动员农民的障碍,而不是什么纽带。
9.Mobilizing volunteers to serve vulnerable people must, therefore, be one of the key competencies of National Societies.
动员志愿者的力量,服务于弱势群体必须要成为国家红十字会的主要竞争力之一。
10.Scotty, China has no way of mobilizing troops in the same fashion.
中国从来没有动员过军队。