| 单词 |
rallying cry |
| 释义 |
rallying cryˈrallying ˌcry noun [singular]  - It has been a radical rallying cry ever since Lenin laid it down as doctrine.
- Newspapers sometimes appeared to be providing the rallying cry for future demonstration.
- Public order is an election rallying cry and fear of crime can influence practice as well as policy.
- Self-denial and self-help, however, would make a poor rallying cry for the hustings.
- That was the rallying cry of Nelson Mandela's finely crafted speech.
- This rhetoric offers both a posthoc justification for the changes, and a rallying cry for implementation.
a word or phrase used to unite people in support of an idea: ‘Land and Liberty’ was the rallying cry of revolutionary Mexico. |
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