mobilizing 动用,动员
使...松动
使流通
- Unlike inspiring, which is typically directed at large numbers of people, mobilizing requires leaders to engage with and influence key players and their specific contributions.
不同于鼓舞人心,动员是典型针对大量人员的。 动员需要领导人接触关键人物并进而影响其具体的行为。 - So, in extraordinary times, our extraordinary capacity to see light in darkness, hope in despair, is mobilizing us to join together to face fear with resolve, and anger with grace.
因此,在非常时期,我们从黑暗中看到光明、从绝望中看到希望的非凡能力,将把我们动员起来,以决心面对恐惧,以雅量面对愤怒。 - He and his potential White House advisers imagine mobilizing an e-army of millions with a keystroke, then steering it toward Washington on behalf of universal healthcare or reduced greenhouse gases.
他和他潜在白宫顾问想象用键盘动员由百万网民组成的电子大军,然后指挥它走向华盛顿,代表全民医疗或者减少温室气体排放。
Mobilize \Mob"i*lize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mobilized}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Mobilizing}.] [F. mobiliser.]
1. To assemble and organize and make ready for use or action;
as, to mobilize volunteers for the election campaign.
Syn: mobilise, marshal.
[WordNet 1.5]
2. Specifically: To put in a state of readiness for active
service in war, as an army corps; as, to mobilize the
National Guard.
Syn: mobilise, militarize, militarise.