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单词 rally
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noun | verb
rallyrally1 ●○○ W3 noun (plural rallies) [countable] Etymology Collocations 1social studies, politics a large public meeting, especially one that is held outdoors to support a political idea, protest, etc.:  a pro-democracy rally They’re holding a rally downtown tomorrow. see also pep rally2a car race on public roads:  the Monte Carlo Rally3an occasion when something becomes stronger again after a period of weakness or defeat:  There was a late rally on the stock exchange.4a series of hits of the ball between players in games like tennis [Origin: 1500–1600 French rallier to reunite, from Old French alier]
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rallyrally2 /ˈræli/ verb (rallies, rallied, rallying) Etymology Verb Table Collocations 1[intransitive, transitive] to come together or bring people together to support an idea, a political party, etc.:  Abrams tried to rally support for the plan from Congress.rally to somebody’s defense/support/aid Republicans rallied to the president’s defense.2[intransitive] to become stronger again after a period of weakness or defeat:  Stock prices rallied on Monday.3[intransitive, transitive] if a group of soldiers rally or someone rallies them, they come back together after being scatteredrally around phrasal verb rally around (somebody/something) if a group of people rally around, they all try to help you in a difficult situation:  Her friends all rallied around when she was sick.
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