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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

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

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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Then the sun went down and the anger came back as a “Thank You NYPD” rally traded insults with counter-protestors.

  • “You may be the only person at that rally,” Bratton said of those who planned to show up.

  • 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.

  • Thankfully, Aquaman is there to save the situation and give her a pep talk, while she clutches a teddy bear.

  • “I could get people to die for me any day,” the L.A. Times quoted Masters saying at the rally.

  • But the flight of the insurgents was too far advanced to rally them, and they retired south towards Pampanga.

  • When danger was most pressing Lannes was there, the first to head the charge, the first to rally the discomfited.

  • But the day was going against him, and it was in vain that he made a supreme effort to rally his men.

  • Then a happy thought came to him, "Say," he asked, "didn't the Kunnel tell us whar to rally after this affair was over?"

  • By merely looking at him you might see that he would never rally, though he fluctuated much.