pep rally

欢呼会鼓舞人心的集会鼓舞人心的动员会鼓舞人心的动员大会

pep rally 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a meeting, especially of students before an interscholastic athletic contest, to stimulate group enthusiasm by rousing talks, songs, cheers, etc.

pep rally 近义词

pep rally

等同于 rally

更多pep rally例句

  1. Yates was an incredible physical presence at Firefly, dunking on phantom Nerf hoops, rowing imaginary kayaks down the Colorado River and executing one-man cheerleading routines at the pep rally in his mind.
  2. She started noticing ramps that were too steep and doorways that were too narrow and bleachers that limited whom she could invite to homecoming pep rallies.
  3. Counselors who once displayed seniors’ college acceptance letters in school hallways and who organized celebratory pep rallies have resorted to emails and slideshows to try to motivate students.
  4. Then the sun went down and the anger came back as a “Thank You NYPD” rally traded insults with counter-protestors.
  5. “You may be the only person at that rally,” Bratton said of those who planned to show up.
  6. That kind of threat is only likely to make people rally around Putin, and now would not be a good time for that to happen.
  7. Thankfully, Aquaman is there to save the situation and give her a pep talk, while she clutches a teddy bear.
  8. “I could get people to die for me any day,” the L.A. Times quoted Masters saying at the rally.
  9. But the flight of the insurgents was too far advanced to rally them, and they retired south towards Pampanga.
  10. When danger was most pressing Lannes was there, the first to head the charge, the first to rally the discomfited.
  11. But the day was going against him, and it was in vain that he made a supreme effort to rally his men.
  12. Then a happy thought came to him, "Say," he asked, "didn't the Kunnel tell us whar to rally after this affair was over?"
  13. By merely looking at him you might see that he would never rally, though he fluctuated much.