plural rallies
plural rallies
Learner's definition of RALLY
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: a public meeting to support or oppose someone or something集会;群众大会 -
a political rally政治集会
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Supporters held a rally for the candidate.支持者举行集会支持候选人。
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Protesters staged an antiwar rally.抗议者举行了一次反战集会。
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a youth rally [=a public meeting for teenagers and young adults]青少年大会
— see also pep rally 2
finance : an increase in price or value after a decrease in price or value(价格、价值的)回升,反弹 3
sports : an occurrence in which a team or player that has been behind or playing badly begins to play well(球队或运动员)状态的好转 4
sports : a continuous series of hits back and forth between players in tennis or a similar game(网球等的)多拍回合 5
: a car race that is usually held on public roads汽车拉力赛 2 rally /ˈræli/ verb
rallies; rallied; rallying
rallies; rallied; rallying
Learner's definition of RALLY
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a [no object] : to meet publicly to support or oppose something : to come together for a rally集会;集结 b [+ object] : to cause (people) to join together to publicly support or oppose something动员人们公开支持(或反对) 2
[no object] : to publicly support or oppose something or someone as a group公开支持(或反对) -
Many people in the community have rallied to the mayor's side. [=have publicly shown support for the mayor]社区内很多人都公开支持市长。
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Parents rallied for/behind [=publicly showed support for] the new dress code guidelines.家长们支持新的着装规定。
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Students rallied against [=publicly showed opposition to] the new dress code guidelines.学生们反对新的着装规定。
also : to join together as a group to do something团结起来支持(或反对) 3
[+ object] : to cause (a group of people) to have new energy and enthusiasm in a difficult time or situation动员(全体人员)发愤图强 -
The coach rallied his players for the second half of the game.教练鼓励队员在下半场比赛时奋起直追。
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As the deadline approached, it was clear that we needed to rally the troops. [=to urge everyone to work harder]最后限期即将到来,显然我们需要动员全体人员更加努力工作。
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[no object] : to improve suddenly after a period of weakness, failure, etc.重新振作;恢复士气 -
We were trailing for most of the game, but we rallied in the fourth quarter and ended up winning.比赛的大部分时间我们队一直处于劣势,但在第四节我们重振士气,最终取得了胜利。
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Stocks rallied [=increased in price or value] at the close of trading today.今天收盘时股票价格突然回升。
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The patient briefly rallied [=got healthier] but then became much worse and died a few days later.病人的情况曾短暂好转,但随即恶化,数日后病故。
rally around
[phrasal verb] or chiefly British rally round rally around/round (someone or something)
: to join together to support (someone or something) in a difficult time or situation(在困境中)团结起来支持…,团结在…周围 -
We rallied around our neighbors when their house burned down.我们邻居家失火后,大家一起帮助他们渡过难关。
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When the town library lost its funding, the community rallied around it.镇图书馆失去了资金来源后,社区的人们团结起来支持它。