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单词 rally
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rally

It's fine to have rallies of people who cheer you.Let this weekend's anniversary be a rallying cry for a safer future for them all.If others felt hopeless and sad like me, then they would rally to the cry.OIL prices rallied yesterday ahead of a meeting of top producers to tackle a two-year supply glut.At one rally in Florida, he seemed to be repeating to himself the advice of his staff.Miners, though, missed out on the rally as metals prices weakened thanks to the stronger dollar.So I am proud that this country has led the charge and rallied the international action necessary to tackle the problem.At universities and political rallies people are frequently seen wearing shirts or holding banners saying'kill all whites '.And our sanctions have only rallied his people behind him.She was part of a prayer group that rallied round her.His message was that he represented a solid rallying point for the nation.This is not a rally cry against the church or politics.When he won one of the longer rallies it felt as if he might explode.So they rallied round helping one another.The concerns also triggered a rally in pharma stocks.He was a rally driver and put me in for my first race.That does not rely on empty rallying calls.She swiftly rallied international opinion to rectify the damage.Why risk pneumonia to come to a rally?Few have doubted his courage or his ability to rally the public.It was a day for rallying cries.Many opening nights at the theatre were turned into highly visible focal points for rallies against government policy.Any rally in the price of gold or iron ore in the new year would see them rising again.Back then, her fellow drama students had rallied round to support her.But it's not a political rally.The share rally came after oil prices hit a high for this year on Tuesday.Other data suggests that the recent rally in London prices has come to an end.Many of the church's leaders have taken up the rallying cry to support those struggling in the economic downturn.When receiving serve, team members must be in specified positions but once the rally begins they can move as they wish. Motor rallying Three spectators were killed when a car taking part in a local rally plunged into the crowd in central Serbia yesterday.The ability to get free points on serve is crucial, but if he can get into enough rallies, he has the game to cause problems.

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rally

British English: rally /ˈrælɪ/ NOUN
A rally is a large public meeting held in support of something such as a political party.
...an election rally.
  • American English: rally
  • Arabic: اِجْتِمَاع
  • Brazilian Portuguese: comício
  • Chinese: 集会
  • Croatian: skup
  • Czech: shromáždění
  • Danish: rally
  • Dutch: bijeenkomst
  • European Spanish: mitin política
  • Finnish: joukkokokous
  • French: rassemblement
  • German: Massenversammlung
  • Greek: συλλαλητήριο
  • Italian: raduno
  • Japanese: 大集会
  • Korean: 대회
  • Norwegian: samling
  • Polish: zjazd
  • European Portuguese: comício
  • Romanian: miting
  • Russian: съезд
  • Latin American Spanish: concentración
  • Swedish: rally
  • Thai: การชุมนุม
  • Turkish: miting
  • Ukrainian: з'їзд
  • Vietnamese: cuộc mít-tinh lớn
British English: rally VERB
unite When people rally to something or when something rallies them, they unite to support it.
His supporters have rallied to his defence.
  • American English: rally
  • Brazilian Portuguese: reunir(-se)
  • Chinese: 一致支持
  • European Spanish: unirse
  • French: se rallier
  • German: sich versammeln
  • Italian: schierarsi
  • Japanese: 結集する
  • Korean: 단결하다추첨을 통해 주다
  • European Portuguese: reunir(-se)
  • Latin American Spanish: unirse
British English: rally VERB
recover When someone or something rallies, they begin to recover or improve after having been weak.
He rallied enough to thank his doctors.
  • American English: rally
  • Brazilian Portuguese: reorganizar-se
  • Chinese: 恢复
  • European Spanish: recuperarse
  • French: récupérer
  • German: sich erholen
  • Italian: ristabilirsi
  • Japanese: 元気を回復する
  • Korean: 회복하다
  • European Portuguese: reorganizar-se
  • Latin American Spanish: recuperarse

All related terms of 'rally'

Chinese translation of 'rally'

rally

(ˈrælɪ)

n (c)

  1. (= public meeting) 集会(會) (jíhuì) (, )
  2. (Aut) 拉力赛(賽) (lālìsài) (场(場), chǎng)
  3. (Tennis) 连(連)续(續)对(對)打 (liánxù duìdǎ) (, )

vt

  1. [support] 集合 (jíhé)

vi

  1. (= unite) 联(聯)合 (liánhé)
  2. [sick person] 康复(復) (kāngfù)
  3. [Stock Exchange] 回升 (huíshēng)
(noun) 
Definition
a large gathering of people for a meeting
They held a rally to mark international human rights day.
Synonyms
gathering
He spoke today before a large gathering of world leaders.
mass meeting
convention
I flew to Boston to attend the annual convention of the Parapsychological Association.
convocation (formal)
a convocation of bishops
meeting
I travel to London regularly for business meetings.
conference
The president summoned the state governors to a conference on education.
congress
A lot has changed since the party congress.
assembly
She waited until quiet settled on the assembly.
congregation
muster
He called a general muster of all soldiers.
hui (New Zealand)
He arranged a hui which called together a broad span of Māori tribes and opinions.
(noun) 
Definition
a marked recovery of strength, as during illness
After a brief rally, shares returned to 126p.
Synonyms
recovery
He made a remarkable recovery from a shin injury.
improvement
comeback (informal)
The former world champion is making a comeback.
revival
There is no chance of a revival in car sales.
renewal
resurgence
recuperation
turn for the better
Opposites
collapse
,
deterioration
, relapse,
turn for the worse
(noun) 
Synonyms
regrouping
stand
reunion
reorganization
(verb) 
Definition
to bring or come together for a common cause
He rallied his own supporters for a fight.
Synonyms
gather together
unite
bring together
regroup
The opposition has now regrouped.
reorganize
reassemble
re-form
Opposites
separate,
disperse
,
split up
,
disband
(verb) 
Definition
to recover (sometimes only temporarily) from an illness
He rallied enough to thank his doctor.
Synonyms
recover
He is recovering after sustaining a knee injury.
improve
She had improved so much the doctor cut her dosage.
pick up
A good meal will help you to pick up.
revive
get better
come round
perk up
She perked up and began to laugh.
recuperate
I went away to the country to recuperate.
turn the corner
pull through
Everyone waited to see whether he would pull through or not.
take a turn for the better
His fortunes belatedly took a turn for the better.
regain your strength
get your second wind
be on the mend
Opposites
fail
,
deteriorate
,
worsen
,
get worse
, relapse,
take a turn for the worse

phrasal verb

See rally around or round
(verb) 
Definition
to mock or tease (someone) in a good-natured way
Synonyms
tease
He teased me mercilessly about going there.
mock
I thought you were mocking me.
ridicule
I admire her for allowing them to ridicule her.
taunt
Other youths taunted him about his clothes.
send up (British, informal)
make fun of
poke fun at
twit
chaff
take the mickey out of (informal)

Additional synonyms

in the sense of assembly
Definition
a number of people gathered together for a meeting
She waited until quiet settled on the assembly.
Synonyms
gathering,
group,
meeting,
body,
council,
conference,
crowd,
congress,
audience,
collection,
mass,
diet,
rally,
convention,
flock,
company,
house,
congregation,
accumulation,
multitude,
throng,
synod,
hui (New Zealand),
assemblage,
conclave,
aggregation,
convocation (formal),
jamaat,
runanga (New Zealand)
in the sense of chaff
Definition
to tease good-naturedly
Synonyms
tease,
mock,
rib (informal),
ridicule,
taunt,
jeer,
josh (slang, US, Canadian),
scoff,
banter,
deride,
take the piss out of (taboo, slang)
in the sense of comeback
Definition
a return to a former position or status
The former world champion is making a comeback.
Synonyms
return,
revival,
rebound,
resurgence,
rally,
recovery,
triumph

Synonyms of 'rally'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of conference
Definition
a meeting for formal consultation or discussion
The president summoned the state governors to a conference on education.
Synonyms
meeting,
congress,
discussion,
convention,
forum,
consultation,
seminar,
symposium,
hui (New Zealand),
convocation,
colloquium
in the sense of congress
Definition
a formal meeting of representatives for discussion
A lot has changed since the party congress.
Synonyms
meeting,
council,
conference,
diet,
assembly,
convention,
conclave,
legislative assembly,
convocation (formal),
hui (New Zealand),
runanga (New Zealand)
in the sense of convention
Definition
a large formal assembly of a group with common interests
I flew to Boston to attend the annual convention of the Parapsychological Association.
Synonyms
assembly,
meeting,
council,
conference,
congress,
convocation (formal),
hui (New Zealand),
runanga (New Zealand)
in the sense of convocation
Definition
a large formal meeting
a convocation of bishops
Synonyms
meeting,
congress,
convention,
synod,
diet,
assembly,
concourse,
council,
assemblage,
conclave,
congregation,
hui (New Zealand),
runanga (New Zealand)
in the sense of hui
Definition
a meeting to discuss Maori matters
He arranged a hui which called together a broad span of Māori tribes and opinions.
Synonyms
meeting,
gathering,
assembly,
meet,
conference,
congress,
session,
rally,
convention,
get-together (informal),
reunion,
congregation,
conclave,
convocation (formal),
powwow
in the sense of improve
She had improved so much the doctor cut her dosage.
Synonyms
recuperate,
recover,
rally,
mend,
make progress,
turn the corner,
gain ground,
gain strength,
convalesce,
be on the mend,
grow better,
make strides,
take on a new lease of life (informal)
in the sense of meeting
Definition
an assembly or gathering of people
I travel to London regularly for business meetings.
Synonyms
conference,
gathering,
assembly,
meet,
congress,
session,
rally,
convention,
get-together (informal),
meet-up,
reunion,
congregation,
hui (New Zealand),
lekgotal or kgotla (South Africa),
conclave,
convocation (formal),
powwow
in the sense of mock
Definition
to behave with scorn or contempt towards a person or thing
I thought you were mocking me.
Synonyms
laugh at,
insult,
tease,
ridicule,
taunt,
scorn,
sneer,
scoff,
deride,
flout,
make fun of,
wind someone up (British, slang),
poke fun at,
chaff,
take the mickey out of (informal),
jeer at,
take the piss out of (taboo, slang),
show contempt for,
make a monkey out of,
laugh to scorn
in the sense of muster
Definition
a collection, assembly, or gathering
He called a general muster of all soldiers.
Synonyms
assembly,
meeting,
collection,
gathering,
rally,
convention,
congregation,
roundup,
mobilization,
hui (New Zealand),
concourse,
assemblage,
convocation (formal),
runanga (New Zealand)
in the sense of perk up
Definition
to make or become more cheerful
She perked up and began to laugh.
Synonyms
cheer up,
recover,
rally,
revive,
look up,
brighten,
take heart,
recuperate,
buck up (informal)

Additional synonyms

in the sense of pick up
Definition
to improve in health or condition
A good meal will help you to pick up.
Synonyms
recover,
improve,
rally,
get better,
mend,
perk up,
turn the corner,
be on the mend,
take a turn for the better
in the sense of pull through
Definition
to survive or recover, esp. after a serious illness
Everyone waited to see whether he would pull through or not.
Synonyms
survive,
improve,
recover,
rally,
come through,
get better,
be all right,
recuperate,
turn the corner,
pull round,
get well again
in the sense of recuperate
Definition
to recover from illness or exhaustion
I went away to the country to recuperate.
Synonyms
recover,
improve,
pick up,
get better,
mend,
turn the corner,
convalesce,
be on the mend,
get back on your feet,
regain your health
in the sense of regroup
Definition
to rearrange into a new grouping
The opposition has now regrouped.
Synonyms
reform,
reassemble,
reorganize
in the sense of revival
Definition
a reviving or being revived
There is no chance of a revival in car sales.
Synonyms
resurgence,
picking up,
improvement,
rallying,
comeback (informal),
upswing,
turn for the better
in the sense of ridicule
Definition
to make fun of or mock
I admire her for allowing them to ridicule her.
Synonyms
laugh at,
mock,
make fun of,
make a fool of,
humiliate,
taunt,
sneer at,
parody,
caricature,
jeer at,
scoff at,
deride,
send up (British, informal),
lampoon,
poke fun at,
take the piss (out of) (taboo, slang),
chaff,
take the mickey out of (informal),
satirize,
pooh-pooh,
laugh out of court,
make a monkey out of,
make someone a laughing stock,
laugh to scorn
in the sense of take a turn for the better
His fortunes belatedly took a turn for the better.
Synonyms
get better,
improve,
pick up,
recover,
rally,
revive,
look up,
perk up,
turn the corner
in the sense of taunt
Definition
to tease or provoke (someone) with jeering remarks
Other youths taunted him about his clothes.
Synonyms
jeer,
mock,
tease,
ridicule,
provoke,
insult,
torment,
sneer,
deride,
revile,
twit,
take the piss (out of) (taboo, slang),
guy (informal),
gibe
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