rally / ˈræl i /

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rally3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

ral·lied, ral·ly·ing.

  1. to bring into order again; gather and organize or inspire anew: The general rallied his scattered army.
  2. to draw or call together for a common action or effort: He rallied his friends to help him.
  3. to concentrate or revive, as one's strength, spirits, etc.: They rallied their energies for the counterattack.
v. 无主动词 verb

ral·lied, ral·ly·ing.

  1. to come together for common action or effort: The disunited party rallied in time for the election campaign.
  2. to come together or into order again: The captain ordered his small force to rally at the next stream.
  3. to come to the assistance of a person, party, or cause: to rally around a political candidate.
n. 名词 noun

plural ral·lies.

  1. a recovery from dispersion or disorder, as of troops.
  2. a renewal or recovery of strength, activity, etc.
  3. a partial recovery of strength during illness.

rally 近义词

n. 名词 noun

celebratory meeting

n. 名词 noun

turn for the better

v. 动词 verb

reorganize, unite

v. 动词 verb

revive; take a turn for the better

更多rally例句

  1. The rally took place on a day when 36,000 new cases were reported across the country — a number many times greater than the roughly 1,900 that were reported in Germany, the 500 in Japan, or the 600 in Canada.
  2. The FT labeled SoftBank the “Nasdaq whale” that “stoked the fevered rally in big tech stocks,” though it didn’t include details of any trading.
  3. Among the right-wing groups mixing it up in the streets this summer are the Proud Boys, who are planning a rally this month in Portland.
  4. They’re planning a rally in downtown Portland, Oregon, this month that’s unlikely to end well.
  5. But, as Bull Sheet noted yesterday, there’s increasing concern over tech stock valuations, particularly after the August rally.
  6. Then the sun went down and the anger came back as a “Thank You NYPD” rally traded insults with counter-protestors.
  7. “You may be the only person at that rally,” Bratton said of those who planned to show up.
  8. 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.
  9. “I could get people to die for me any day,” the L.A. Times quoted Masters saying at the rally.
  10. Along the path to the rally students held signs like the one that read,  “This is the cry of a people demanding freedom.”
  11. But the flight of the insurgents was too far advanced to rally them, and they retired south towards Pampanga.
  12. When danger was most pressing Lannes was there, the first to head the charge, the first to rally the discomfited.
  13. But the day was going against him, and it was in vain that he made a supreme effort to rally his men.
  14. Then a happy thought came to him, "Say," he asked, "didn't the Kunnel tell us whar to rally after this affair was over?"
  15. By merely looking at him you might see that he would never rally, though he fluctuated much.