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单词 mobilization
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mobilization


mo·bi·lize

M0359700 (mō′bə-līz′)v. mo·bi·lized, mo·bi·liz·ing, mo·bi·liz·es v.tr.1. To assemble, prepare, or put into active service: mobilized the reserve troops.2. To assemble, marshal, or coordinate for a purpose: mobilized young voters to support the progressive candidate; mobilized public outrage against the new law.3. To release or make available, as cells or chemical substances: hormones that mobilize calcium from bones.v.intr. To become mobilized: troops mobilizing for war.
mo′bi·li·za′tion (-lĭ-zā′shən) n.

mobilization

1. The act of assembling and organizing national resources to support national objectives in time of war or other emergencies. See also industrial mobilization.
2. The process by which the Armed Forces or part of them are brought to a state of readiness for war or other national emergency. This includes activating all or part of the Reserve Components as well as assembling and organizing personnel, supplies, and materiel. Mobilization of the Armed Forces includes but is not limited to the following categories. a. selective mobilization--Expansion of the active Armed Forces resulting from action by Congress and/or the President to mobilize Reserve Component units, Individual Ready Reservists, and the resources needed for their support to meet the requirements of a domestic emergency that is not the result of an enemy attack. b. partial mobilization--Expansion of the active Armed Forces resulting from action by Congress (up to full mobilization) or by the President (not more than 1,000,000 for not more than 24 consecutive months) to mobilize Ready Reserve Component units, individual reservists, and the resources needed for their support to meet the requirements of a war or other national emergency involving an external threat to the national security. c. full mobilization--Expansion of the active Armed Forces resulting from action by Congress and the President to mobilize all Reserve Component units in the existing approved force structure, as well as all individual reservists, retired military personnel, and the resources needed for their support to meet the requirements of a war or other national emergency involving an external threat to the national security. Reserve personnel can be placed on active duty for the duration of the emergency plus six months. d. total mobilization--Expansion of the active Armed Forces resulting from action by Congress and the President to organize and/or generate additional units or personnel beyond the existing force structure, and the resources needed for their support, to meet the total requirements of a war or other national emergency involving an external threat to the national security. Also called MOB.
Thesaurus
Noun1.mobilization - act of assembling and putting into readiness for war or other emergency: mobilization - act of assembling and putting into readiness for war or other emergency: "mobilization of the troops"militarisation, militarization, mobilisationsocial control - control exerted (actively or passively) by group actionarming, equipping, armament - the act of equiping with weapons in preparation for warconscription, muster, selective service, draft - compulsory military serviceremilitarisation, remilitarization - the act of militarizing againdemobilisation, demobilization - act of changing from a war basis to a peace basis including disbanding or discharging troops; "demobilization of factories"; "immediate demobilization of the reserves"
2.mobilization - act of marshaling and organizing and making ready for use or action; "mobilization of the country's economic resources"mobilisationgathering, assemblage, assembly - the social act of assembling; "they demanded the right of assembly"economic mobilisation, economic mobilization - mobilization of the economyrallying - the act of mobilizing for a common purpose; "the bell was a signal for the rallying of the whole neighborhood"
Translations
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mobile

(ˈmoubail) adjective1. able to move. The van supplying country districts with library books is called a mobile library; The old lady is no longer mobile – she has to stay in bed all day. 流動的,有行動能力的 流动的2. able to move or be moved quickly or easily. Most of the furniture is very light and mobile. 容易移動的 容易移动的3. (of someone's features or face) changing easily in expression. (臉部表情)易變的 易变的moˈbility (-ˈbi-) noun 行動能力,流動性,機動性,易變性 运动性,流动性,机动性 ˈmobilize, ˈmobilise (-bi-) verb to make (especially troops, an army etc), or become, ready for use or action. 動員 动员ˌmobiliˈzation, ˌmobiliˈsation (-bi-) noun 動員 动员mobile phone (also mobile) see cellular phone.

mobilization


mobilization

 [mo″bĭ-lĭ-za´shun] 1. the process of making a fixed part movable by separating it from surrounding structures so that it is accessible for an operative procedure.2. the release of a substance stored in the body into the circulation for bodily use.3. the assembling or preparation of something in response to a need.family mobilization in the nursing interventions classification, a intervention" >nursing intervention defined as making use of family strengths to influence patient's health in a positive direction.joint mobilization passive movement of a joint to restore motion or relieve pain. Small oscillatory motions that do not stretch the capsular or other soft tissue structures are often used for reducing pain, while larger (grade III or IV) oscillatory or sustained motions are used to stretch structures and restore accessory or play" >joint play motions. Movements are slow enough that the patient can voluntarily stop them. See also manipulation" >joint manipulation.stapes mobilization surgical correction of immobility of the stapes in treatment of deafness.

mo·bi·li·za·tion

(mō'bi-li-zā'shŭn), 1. Making movable; restoring the power of motion in a joint.
See also: mobilize.
2. The act or the result of the act of mobilizing; exciting a hitherto quiescent process into physiologic activity.
See also: mobilize.
3. The process by which a conjugative plastid brings about the transfer from one cell to another of DNA.

mo·bi·li·za·tion

(mō'bi-lī-zā'shŭn) 1. Making movable; restoring the power of motion in a joint. 2. The act or the result of the act of mobilizing; exciting a hitherto quiescent process into physiologic activity.

mobilization

The process of relieving stiffness or restoring the full range of movement in a joint or a person, usually after illness or injury or after prolonged forced immobility. Local mobilization after fractures, joint or joint capsule disorders or other injuries may require PHYSIOTHERAPY or even manipulation under anaesthesia.

Mobilization

Making movable, restoring the power of motion in a joint. Movement which increases joint mobility.Mentioned in: Contractures

mobilization


Related to mobilization: political mobilization
  • noun

Synonyms for mobilization

noun act of assembling and putting into readiness for war or other emergency: "mobilization of the troops"

Synonyms

  • militarisation
  • militarization
  • mobilisation

Related Words

  • social control
  • arming
  • equipping
  • armament
  • conscription
  • muster
  • selective service
  • draft
  • remilitarisation
  • remilitarization

Antonyms

  • demobilisation
  • demobilization

noun act of marshaling and organizing and making ready for use or action

Synonyms

  • mobilisation

Related Words

  • gathering
  • assemblage
  • assembly
  • economic mobilisation
  • economic mobilization
  • rallying
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