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rally

/ral-ee/US // ˈræl i //UK // (ˈrælɪ) //

拉力赛,拉力赛中,拉链,拉力赛中的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    ral·lied, ral·ly·ing.

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

    • : to come together for common action or effort: The disunited party rallied in time for the election campaign.
    • : to come together or into order again: The captain ordered his small force to rally at the next stream.
    • : to come to the assistance of a person, party, or cause: to rally around a political candidate.
    • : to recover partially from illness: He spent a bad night but began to rally by morning.
    • : to find renewed strength or vigor: The runner seemed to be rallying for a final sprint.
    • : Finance. to rise sharply in price after a drop. to begin to trade with increased activity after a slow period.
    • : to engage in a rally.
    • : to participate in a long-distance automobile race.
    • : Baseball. to score one or more runs in one inning.
n.名词 noun
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    plural ral·lies.

    • : a recovery from dispersion or disorder, as of troops.
    • : a renewal or recovery of strength, activity, etc.
    • : a partial recovery of strength during illness.
    • : a drawing or coming together of persons, as for common action, as in a mass meeting: A political rally that brought together hundreds of the faithful.
    • : a get-together of hobbyists or other like-minded enthusiasts, primarily to meet and socialize.
    • : Finance. a sharp rise in price or active trading after a declining market.
    • : an exchange of strokes between players before a point is scored.the hitting of the ball back and forth prior to the start of a match.
    • : Boxing. an exchange of blows.
    • : Baseball. the scoring of one or more runs in one inning.
    • : British Theater. a quickening of pace for heightening the dramatic effect in a scene or act.
    • : Shipbuilding. a series of blows with battering rams, made in order to drive wedges under a hull to raise it prior to launching.
    • : Also rallye . a long-distance automobile race, especially for sports cars, held over public roads unfamiliar to the drivers, with numerous checkpoints along the route.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbreorganize, unite
Forms: rallied, rallying
Synonyms
arouse唤起,激发,引起,激起assemble凑合,凑集,凑齐,凑合着用awaken觉醒,唤醒,苏醒,醒来bestir蓓蕾,蓓蓓尔,蓓蕾花,蓓蓓challenge挑战,挑战赛,挑战性,难题charge收费,控告,控方,收费标准collect收集,采集,收藏,收convene召集,召开,召集人,召开会议counterattack反击,反攻,逆袭,回击encourage鼓励,激励,励,励志fire火,火灾,开火,开枪gather收集,聚集,集合,聚会inspirit灵感,鼓舞人心,激励,精神kindle点燃,点读,点阅,点读机marshal元帅,调解员,调度员,调集人mobilize调动,动员,调集,动员起来muster召集人,集合,聚会,召集organize组织,组建,组织起来,组织机构reassemble重新组装,重新装配,重装,重组redouble加倍,加倍努力,加倍珍惜,加倍重视reform改革,改革,改革开放,改革开放refresh刷新,刷新纪录,刷刷新,刷新了regroup重新组合,重组,重整旗鼓,重新分组rejuvenate焕发活力,焕发青春,复兴,焕发生机renew更新,延长,革新,翻新restore恢复,修复,恢复重建,恢复原状态resurrect复活,复生,复现,重生resuscitate复苏,复甦,抢救,苏醒revive振兴,复兴,复甦,重振旗鼓rouse鼓动,鼓动人心,唤醒,鼓动起来summon召唤,召见,传唤,召集surge激增,浪涌,澎湃,汹涌澎湃urge敦促,督促,促成,促请wake醒来,唤醒,醒来后,醒来的时候waken唤醒,醒来,醒来后,觉醒whetbond together粘合在一起,联结在一起,结缘,联结bring to order吩咐下去,吩咐,召集大家开会,吩咐道bring together搜集,凑齐,凑集,凑合call to arms呼唤武器,号召力,号召,召唤come about产生,产生了,出现,形成come to order下令,下令开始,入座,入席come together走到一起,汇聚一堂,汇聚在一起,汇集get together聚会,聚在一起,聚会时,相聚round up综述,综上所述,圆满完成,圆满完成任务wreak havoc肆虐,大肆破坏,肆意破坏,肆意妄为
Antonyms
verbrevive; take a turn for the better
Forms: rallied, rallying

Examples

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • They’re planning a rally in downtown Portland, Oregon, this month that’s unlikely to end well.

  • But, as Bull Sheet noted yesterday, there’s increasing concern over tech stock valuations, particularly after the August rally.

  • 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.

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

  • Along the path to the rally students held signs like the one that read,  “This is the cry of a people demanding freedom.”

  • 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.