mobilization
noun [ U ] (UK also mobilisation) uk/ˌməʊ.bɪ.laɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌmoʊ.bəl.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/
(人员等的)调动,动员
the act of organizing or preparing something, such as a group of people, for a purpose
The area is notorious for low turnout, making voter mobilization crucial. 该地区投票率低的声名在外,因此选民动员工作至关重要。
The government pledged an all-out mobilization to get millions of stranded migrant workers home . 政府承诺全面动员让数百万滞留的移民劳工回家。
(军队的)动员
the act of preparing to fight, especially in a war
The mobilization of troops is to control the access along our border. 调动军队是为了控制我们边境的往来通行。
The President appeared on national television and ordered the mobilization of reservists. 总统出现在国家电视台上,命令动员预备役人员。
See: mobilize
- More examples
- Your generous mobilization of resources has benefited so many people.
- The country faces a significant military mobilization.
- We have not seen massive mobilization of the army.