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单词 rally
释义
rally
(ræli )
Word forms: rallies , rallying , rallied
1. countable noun
A rally is a large public meeting that is held in order to show support for something such as a political party.
About three thousand people held a rally to mark international human rights day.
Supporters of the policy are reported to be gathering for a mass rally.
Synonyms: gathering, mass meeting, convention, convocation [formal]  
2. verb
When people rally to something or when something rallies them, they unite to support it.
His supporters have rallied to his defence. [VERB + to]
He rallied his own supporters for a fight. [VERB noun]
Synonyms: gather together, unite, bring together, regroup  
3. verb
When someone or something rallies, they begin to recover or improve after having been weak.
He rallied enough to thank his doctors. [VERB]
Markets began to rally worldwide. [VERB]
Synonyms: recover, improve, pick up, revive  
Rally is also a noun.
After a brief rally the shares returned to 126p.
4. countable noun
A rally is a competition in which vehicles are driven over public roads.
Between them the pair won the women's section of the Monte Carlo Rally three times.
...an accomplished rally driver.
5. countable noun
A rally in tennis, badminton, or squash is a continuous series of shots that the players exchange without stopping.
...a long rally.
Phrasal verbs:
rally around
regional note:   in BRIT, also use rally round
phrasal verb
When people rally around or rally round, they work as a group in order to support someone or something at a difficult time.
So many people have rallied round to help the family. [VERB PARTICLE]
Connie's friends rallied round her. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
Collocations:
party rally
Passed in 1935 at the annual party rally, the laws had two basic aims.
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Last week his approval rating hit 50% as his party rallied behind him.
Times, Sunday Times
It's time all parties rallied round and gave their all to get back to some normality.
The Sun
He has still been involved in the party, speaking at party conventions, and local party rallies.
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It has offered bus trips to party rallies to potential voters.
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rally support
His intention was most certainly to rally support and imprint his abrasive personality on his own staff.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
The driving ban has been challenged over the past two years by young activists using social media to rally support at home and abroad.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
It is especially important for minorities because often it is their only vehicle for rallying support for the redress of their grievances.
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rally the troops
In this gallant attempt, he was unhorsed and made prisoner, and failed to rally his troops.
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Excitedly, he tells her his plans to rally the troops and help her free herself.
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Staff meetings are held generally to rally the troops, get status reports, and assign tasks.
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Outraged at the disregard of a second white flag, the governor rallied his troops against the insurgents, whose ammunition was running out.
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Even with the risk of inviting the crowds into paradise, better to publish your photographs and rally the troops.
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recent rally
Gilts extended their recent rally, moving in tandem with international markets as investors favoured safe-haven bonds over sliding equities.
Times, Sunday Times
The recent rally in the shares suggests that it doesn't.
Times,Sunday Times
This could come in handy for anyone who has benefited from the recent rally in the stock markets.
Times, Sunday Times
After a trading statement yesterday the shares lost 17p from their recent rally, closing 2.7 per cent lower at 603p.
Times,Sunday Times
After a recent rally, last night the stock closed down 1.9 per cent, or 14½p, at 748¾p, valuing the company at about £1.3 billion.
Times,Sunday Times
spark a rally
A vote to stay in could spark a rally for stock markets and the pound.
Times, Sunday Times
Talk of a break-up of the lender has unsettled the shares, but punters backed higher quarterly profits of about 440 million to spark a rally.
Times, Sunday Times
Ironically, this sparked a rally in other miners.
The Sun
stage a rally
Local authorities had not agreed to stage the rally in the city centre but had offered alternative locations, he added.
Times, Sunday Times
The residents react with outrage and stage a rally where issues of the magazine are burned.
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Having staged a rally yesterday, shares in the grocery delivery business tumbled 24p to 416p.
Times, Sunday Times
trigger a rally
That will only wash for so long with little on the horizon likely to trigger a rally in the share price.
Times, Sunday Times
The concerns also triggered a rally in pharma stocks.
The Sun
The company said this month that the first stage of its turnaround plan was on track, triggering a rally in its shares.
Times, Sunday Times
Translations:
Chinese: 集会, 一致支持, 恢复
Japanese: 大集会, 結集する, 元気を回復する
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