mobilization

英 [,məʊbɪlaɪ'zeɪʃən] 美 [,mobɪlɪ'zeʃən]
  • n. 动员;调动
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mobilization (n.)
1799, "a rendering movable," from French mobilisation, from mobiliser (see mobilize). Military sense is from 1866.
1. The unspoken mobilization order for the silkworm campaign reached everywhere and everyone.
蚕事的动员令也在各方面发动了.

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2. The mobilization of the army was completed in 48 hours.
在48小时内军队的动员完成了.

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3. Our industrial mobilization has become an absolute morvel.
我们的工业总动员已经成为一个令人惊讶的奇迹.

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4. Sarraut and Flandin had the impulse to act at once by general mobilization.
萨罗和弗朗丹有种实行全国总动员的冲动.

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5. Roosevelt still stubbornly refused to institute the kind of mobilization plan that Baruch had earlier suggested.
罗斯福仍然顽固拒绝实行巴鲁克早先提出的那种工业动员计划.

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