remobilize
verb [ I or T ] (UK usually remobilise); (re-mobilize, re-mobilise) uk/ˌriːˈməʊ.bəl.aɪz/ us/ˌriːˈmoʊ.bə.laɪz/
重新动员(军队)
to prepare to fight again, or make armed forces ready to fight again, after a period when there was no fighting
The leader of the rebels threatened to remobilize if the international troops withdrew.
The army remobilized its reserve troops in anticipation of trouble. 预料到会有麻烦,军队重新动员了预备役部队。
重新调动
to organize or prepare something, such as a group of people, for a purpose again after a period of not being active
The reformers in the party remobilized and forced the leader to resign.
She has been able to remobilize voters who stayed at home in the last election. 她能够重新动员在上次选举中留在家里的选民。
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- The rebels are refusing to disarm and have even remobilized some militias.
- I received a letter saying that my unit was being remobilized because of the crisis.
- We will not hesitate to re-mobilize our supporters if our views continue to be ignored.