rallying / ˈræl i ɪŋ /

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rallying 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the sport of driving in automobile rallies.

rallying 近义词

v. 动词 verb

reorganize, unite

v. 动词 verb

revive; take a turn for the better

更多rallying例句

  1. Throughout the pandemic we’ve heard the same rallying cry – let’s not return to what we did before but use this as a moment for thoughtful, strategic change.
  2. Greene is not only wasting GOP leaders’ time, she’s creating a rallying cry for the opposition.
  3. The impeachment of the former president forces us to wrestle with a past that allowed such poisonous thinking to flourish and to become a rallying cry.
  4. The team said it was also “engaged in a thorough review process of the Arrowhead Chop,” but it has continued to allow home fans, fewer in number amid the coronavirus pandemic, to make the rallying gesture.
  5. Your rallying through doubts to embrace his now-wife is an important element of that.
  6. Kendrick rapidly chants these last lines in repetition with Bilal and Anna Wise sing-shouting behind him, like a rallying cry.
  7. The Internet cool kids are, of course, rallying against Swift en masse.
  8. The Internet cool kids are rallying against Taylor Swift after her bold screw-you to Spotify.
  9. There were impassioned heroes rallying together to become better than they thought they could be.
  10. With the rallying cries of these women propelling us forward, the time to move from rhetoric to reality is now.
  11. The Railway Benevolent Institution provided a rallying point.
  12. Harry rode to the northwest, for he knew it was in that direction Poindexter was rallying his forces.
  13. Rallying himself somewhat, he laid his hand upon the white cloak covering her shoulders.
  14. A spendthrift rallying a miser, among other things, said, "I'll warrant these buttons on your coat were your great-grandfather's."
  15. The news was given out and the guerrillas were rallying at a given place in the western part of the county.