Rally Rallied Support People Large Public Political Held
This flashcard presents the multiple meanings and uses of the word "rally".
Nouns include large public meetings (rallies), vehicle competitions (rallies), or continuous ball exchanges in games like tennis. Verbs indicate uniting to support, or recovering/improving after weakness. It also covers verb conjugations.
[N-COUNT 可数名词]群众大会;集会 A rally is a large public meeting that is held in order to show support for something such as a political party.
About three thousand people held a rally to mark international human rights day...
大约3,000人举行了一场大会来庆祝国际人权日。
Supporters of the policy are reported to be gathering in Delhi for a mass rally.
有报道说这项政策的拥护者要齐聚德里召开群众集会。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词]一致支持;团结起来 When people rally to something or when something rallies them, they unite to support it.
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[V n]
His supporters have rallied to his defence...
他的拥护者团结起来为他辩护。
He rallied his own supporters for a fight.
他把自己的拥护者召集起来准备斗争。
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[VERB 动词]振作;恢复 When someone or something rallies, they begin to recover or improve after having been weak.
[V]
[usu sing]
He rallied enough to thank his doctors...
他身体好得差不多了,于是去感谢他的医生。
Markets began to rally worldwide.
世界各地的市场开始复苏。
Rally is also a noun.
After a brief rally the shares returned to 126p.
经过短暂的反弹后,股价回落到了126便士。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](汽车、摩托车等的)公路大赛 A rally is a competition in which vehicles are driven over public roads.
[usu with supp]
Carlos Sainz of Spain has won the New Zealand Motor Rally.
西班牙人卡洛斯·赛恩斯在新西兰摩托车公路大赛中夺冠。
...an accomplished rally driver.
技术精湛的公路赛车手
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](网球、羽毛球、壁球等的)连续对打 A rally in tennis, badminton, or squash is a continuous series of shots that the players exchange without stopping.
...a long rally.
长时间的连续对打
相关词组:
rally around
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rally/ˈræli; NAmEˈræli/
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rallyralliesralliedrallyingnoun1[countable ]a large public meeting, especially one held to support a particular idea or political party 公众集会,群众大会(尤指支持某信念或政党的)◆to attend/hold a rally参加╱召集大会◆a peace/protest, etc. rally和平集会、抗议集会等◆a mass rallyin support of the strike 支持罢工的群众大会☞see also
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2[countable ]( BrE) a race for cars, motorcycles, etc. over public roads (汽车、摩托车等的)拉力赛◆the Monte Carlo rally蒙特卡罗公路汽车赛◆rally driving公路赛车3[countable ](in tennisand similar sports 网球及类似项目)a series of hits of the ball before a point is scored (争夺一分的)往返拍击;对打4[singular ](in sport or on the Stock Exchange 体育运动或证券交易)an act of returning to a strong position after a period of difficulty or weakness 振作;止跌回升SYN
recovery
◆After a furious late rally, they finally scored.他们后来状态恢复迅速,终于得分了。◆a rally in shares on the stock market证券市场股票的止跌回升verb(ral·lies,rally·ing,ral·lied,ral·lied)1[intransitive , transitive ]to come together or bring people together in order to help or support sb/sth 召集;集合rally(around/behind/to sb/sth) ◆The cabinet rallied behind the Prime Minister.内阁团结一致支持首相。◆Many national newspapers rallied to his support.许多全国性报纸一致对他表示支持。rallysb/sth (around/behind/to sb/sth) ◆They have rallied a great deal of support for their campaign.他们为竞选活动征得了大量的支持。2[intransitive ]to become healthier, stronger, etc. after a period of illness, weakness, etc. 复原;恢复健康;振作精神SYN
recover
◆He never really rallied after the operation.手术后,他根本没有真正康复。◆The champion rallied to win the second set 6–3.冠军选手振作精神,以 6:3 赢下第二局。3[intransitive ]( finance 财) (especially of share prices or a country's money 尤指股票价格或货币)to increase in value after falling in value 价格回升;跌后回升SYN
recover
◆The company's shares had rallied slightly by the close of trading.这家公司的股票价格在收盘前略有回升。◆The pound rallied against the dollar.英镑对美元的比值回升了。PHRASAL VERBˌrally ˈround/aˈround | ˌrally ˈround/aˈround sb(of a group of people 一群人)to work together in order to help sb who is in a difficult or unpleasant situation 团结在一起rally/ˈræli; NAmEˈræli/
1a large public meeting, especially one that is held outdoors to support a political idea, protest etc: About 1,000 people attended the rally in Hyde Park. We decided to hold a rally to put pressure on the government. a mass rally (=large rally) in support of the pay claimpolitical/election/peace etc rally He was shot dead while addressing an election rally. →
pep rally
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2a car race on public roads: a rally driver3an occasion when something, especially the value of shares, becomes stronger again after a period of weakness or defeat: a late rally in the Tokyo stock market4a continuous series of hits of the ball between players in a game such as tennisCOLLOCATIONSverbshold/stage a rally· The students had been refused permission to hold their rally in Victory Square.organize a rally· A rally organized by democratic movements was broken up by soldiers.attend a rally· About 200 people braved the weather to attend the rally.address a rally (=speak to the crowd at a rally)· The next evening he addressed a large anti-government rally.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + rallya large/huge/massive rally· Several large rallies were held in December.a mass rally (=a large rally)· a mass rally of striking dockersa political rally· Her parents were often away attending political rallies.an election rally· The senator was due to address an election rally that evening.a campaign rally (=a rally to support someone who is competing in an election)· She will attend four campaign rallies in the state before returning to Washington.a protest rally· Minor clashes between police and demonstrators occurred during a protest rally.a peace rally· CND are organising a massive Peace Rally on the second Sunday in July.an anti-government/anti-war etc rally· The peace groups made plans to hold an anti-war rally.a pro-democracy/pro-independence etc rally· Thousands joined a pro-democracy rally in the city.
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rallyrally2 verb (past tense and past participle rallied, present participle rallying, third person singular rallies)
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1[intransitive, transitive] to come together, or to bring people together, to support an idea, a political party etcrally to Fellow Republicans rallied to the president’s defense.rally to do something Surely the local business community could have rallied to raise the cash. an attempt to rally support for the party2[intransitive] to become stronger again after a period of weakness or defeat → recover: After a shaky start, he rallied and won the title in style. The Tokyo stock market rallied later in the day.rally around (also rally round (somebody) British English) phrasal verb informalif a group of people rally round, they all try to help you when you are in a difficult situation: Her friends all rallied round when she was ill.