Nghĩa của từ mobilised bằng Tiếng Anh

verb
1
(of a country or its government) prepare and organize (troops) for active service.
the government mobilized regular forces, reservists, and militia
2
make (something) movable or capable of movement.
doing yoga stretches to mobilize compacted joints

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1. Charles mobilised his army and ordered the invasion of Gascony.

2. She mobilised all those who felt either humiliated by its paternalism or angry at its hypocrisy.

3. Synonyms for Cranked include started, activated, actuated, mobilised, mobilized, triggered, drove, drave, driven and druv

4. The funds in the account, including interest, shall be mobilised in accordance with Article #) of the Convention

5. If on the other hand society is mobilised, this objective will be achieved much more easily.

6. Force Escort Group Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit, Police Dog Unit and other non - front - line units were mobilised.

7. Here was a strong social basis for social purity, which could be effectively mobilised by moral entrepreneurs.

8. The campaign in the popular press mobilised a backlash against the very idea of the welfare state itself.

9. The European Regional Development Fund and European Globalisation Adjustment Fund could also be mobilised in this respect.

10. Patients should be mobilised as early as possible to minimise the loss of bone due to immobilisation .

11. The country 's military has mobilised thousands of troops , 300 planes and 40 ships for the relief effort .

12. They mobilised place of birth, residence, upbringing, and ancestry in ways familiar to us from our earlier studies.

13. Across the country, National Guard units have been mobilised and all civil defence volunteers have been called to full-time duty.

14. Due to concerns over attacks by those against the Tokugawa shogunate's policies, security forces from dozens of hans were mobilised to protect the procession.

15. The IUCN report urges the global community to act, stating that “human and financial resources must be mobilised at between 10 and 100 times the current level to address this crisis.”

16. Mr Sowore said police mobilised "SARS to beat us up and force us into detention." Omoyele Sowore, the publisher of Sahara Reporters, says he was Brutalised by the police during his arrest on new

17. Expresses its satisfaction with AB #/#, the purpose of which is to enter, without delay, into the budgetary resources mobilised as part of the European Union Solidarity Fund in the # budget so that those affected by these natural disasters may be assisted

18. As substantial resources, both public and private, are being mobilised to fuel the growth of the economy and make it more inclusive in character, there is a legitimate concern that every bit of the public effort should count and yield better results.

19. However, following social demands in 1921, religious unionism was mobilised and a new Fougères glass factory: La Cristallerie Fougeraise, was founded by Abbot Bridel , as well as a working town later in 1922, designed by the architect Hyacinthe Perrin , to accommodate staff.

20. Anomie is a classic concept of Sociology since Émile Durkheim mobilised it in De la Division du Travail Social (The Division of Labour in Society) (1893), and in Le Suicide (Suicide) (1897).1 However, and although in etymological terms, the word Anomie “means the absence of norms, rules or laws”, 2,3 Anomie is a polysemic

21. whereas the magnitude of the catastrophe can be attributed to several factors, among which: the political failure of the affected countries to sound the alarm, the ill-adapted response of the international community, the shattering effects of closure of borders and restrictions on people, the ineffectiveness of the surveillance and alert mechanisms, the slow and poorly adapted response once aid was eventually mobilised, the stark absence of leadership from the WHO, the lack of research and development of drugs, diagnostics and vaccines;

22. 20. suggests that, under the aegis of the European Commission, energy efficiency experts be mobilised as soon as possible from the various EU countries to hone the details of the demand policy which the Green Paper defines as the central pillar of the Union's energy strategy: i.e. the steps which need to be taken in the areas of legislation and regulation, institutions and human resources, financial and tax incentives, information, training and research programmes at community and national level (including in the applicant countries); (questions 9 and 13)