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 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。 - In time of crisis the missile system could be quickly mobilised from bases to launch locations by railway.
导弹系统在紧急时期能用铁路从基地快速机动到发射位置。 - 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。 - Yet they might also raise their sights: for if they are unlikely to succeed in their traditional search for better wages they might fare better by returning to the moral force they mobilised in early years.
不过,他们或许还是应该提高他们的目标:因为如果他们无法成功实现提高薪资的传统目标,重新求助于他们早年调动的道德力量或许会让他们做得更好。 - He also wants to create a pandemic response fund at the World Bank so that financing can be mobilised more quickly for future outbreaks.
他还希望在世行内成立一支大流行病应对基金,以便在未来爆发疫情时能更快地调配资金。 - 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。 - By this time rapid response has been mobilised.
这个时候警报车已经起动了。 - 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。 - Mobilised by Randy Parraz, a Latino activist, volunteers stood on Mesa's sun-scorched streets and collected signatures.
受叫拉丁美洲活动家兰迪·帕拉兹的鼓动,志愿者们在梅萨酷热的街道上静站,收集签名。 - If Italy remains stuck in an uncompetitive recession and is unable to regain market access then, even if such large official resources were mobilised, they would be wasted on financing investors 'exits – simply postponing an inevitable, disorderly debt restructuring.
如果意大利依然陷入一场毫无竞争力的衰退,无法重新进入市场融资,那么即便是动用了如此巨大的官方资源,那也只是浪费资金帮助投资者退出&不过是推迟了一场不可避免、无序的债务重组。