mobilize
mobilise, v
1 [I, Tn] (cause sb/sth to) become ready for service or action, esp in war (使某人[某事物])準(zhǔn)備行動(dòng); (尤指戰(zhàn)時(shí))動(dòng)員, 調(diào)動(dòng)
The troops received orders to mobilize. 部隊(duì)接到動(dòng)員令.
2 [Tn] organize or assemble (resources, etc) for a particular purpose (為某目的)組織, 集合(資源等)
They are mobilizing their supporters to vote at the election. 他們正在組織其支持者向他們拉選票.
Yes, I see. How can they get rid of waste water in this way? What a terrible colour the sea is now! It looks as if our class won't be able to bathe at all.
New Zealand is also home to about 170,000 Pacific Islanders from Oceania who have settled mainly in Auckland in North Island.
新西蘭也是那些來(lái)自大洋諸島大約170,000島民的家園,他們大多定居在北島的奧克蘭。
So, celebrate your success, and invite your parents to celebrate with you, however hard it may be for them. If you continue to be excited about your future, you may come to educate your parents in the same way.