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])准备行动; (尤指战时)动员, 调动
The troops received orders to mobilize. 部队接到动员令.
2 [Tn] organize or assemble (resources, etc) for a particular purpose (为某目的)组织, 集合(资源等)
They are mobilizing their supporters to vote at the election. 他们正在组织其支持者向他们拉选票.
From the top of it, you could see up to a distance of 130 kilometres on a clear day.
在晴朗的日子里,从楼的顶层你可以看到130公里远的地方。
There are two other points to consider.
发传真要考虑另外两点。
It soon became clear that the straight part of the dance changed when the sun's position changed. If the feeding place was toward the sun, the dancer headed straight upward during the straight part of the wagging dance.