mobilised
英
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
- 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。 - Labour costs for planting trees are high, but since much would consist of locally mobilised volunteers, we can estimate roughly$ 400 per hectare, including seedlings and labour.
人工植树的费用很高,但由于很大一部分是当地动员的志愿者,因此包括树苗和人工费在内,我们可以估算出每公顷的费用大概在400美元左右。 - Union leaders who met the president on November 13th emerged vowing to remain "mobilised".
于11月13日与总统会面的工会领导出现在公众面前,发誓一定保持动员状态。 - I have great faith in the innovation machinery of the US, he said, which would be mobilised by means of billions of dollars of federal spending in President Barack Obama's economic stimulus package.
他表示:我对美国的创新体系很有信心。巴拉克奥巴马(BarackObama)总统的经济刺激计划中数以十亿计美元的联邦拨款,将调动这一体系的活力。 - The second element is the financial backing from a banking system that has been mobilised to follow behind these businesses.
第二个因素是,中国的银行体系得到全面动员,紧随企业前进步伐,为它们提供金融支持。 - The Government of Iraq has mobilised a multi-sectoral response to the outbreak.
伊拉克政府动员了多部门的疫情反应。 - By this time rapid response has been mobilised.
这个时候警报车已经起动了。 - Vast numbers of people have been mobilised to drain flooded land
大量的人力被动员去排干受涝的土地。 - 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。 - How government can best prepare for the pressures that will come, and how greater revenues can be mobilised without damaging the economy, are the great economic questions for the next generation.
政府如何才能为将要面对的压力做好准备,以及政府在不损害经济的情况下可以增加多少收入是下一代人将要面对的重大经济问题。