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rally

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ral·ly1 /ˈræli/ ●○○ noun (plural rallies) [countableC]  
1 PPGa large public meeting, especially one that is held outdoors to support a political idea, protest etc 大型公众集会〔尤指为支持某政治观点、抗议等在户外举行的集会〕
 About 1,000 people attended the rally in Hyde Park.
大约有1,000人参加了海德公园的集会。
 We decided to hold a rally to put pressure on the government.
我们决定举行集会来对政府施压。
 a mass rally (=large rally) in support of the pay claim
支持加薪要求的大型集会
political/election/peace etc rally
 He was shot dead while addressing an election rally.
他在一个竞选集会上发表演讲时中枪身亡。
pep rallysee thesaurus at meeting
2 DSOa car race on public roads 汽车拉力赛,公路汽车赛
 a rally driver
汽车拉力赛选手
3 an occasion when something, especially the value of shares, becomes stronger again after a period of weakness or defeat 〔尤指股价的〕止跌回升
 a late rally in the Tokyo stock market
最近东京股市的回暖
4. DSa continuous series of hits of the ball between players in a game such as tennis 〔网球等的〕连续对打,拉锯战
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verbs
hold/stage a rally
The students had been refused permission to hold their rally in Victory Square.
organize a rally
A rally organized by democratic movements was broken up by soldiers.
attend a rally
About 200 people braved the weather to attend the rally.
address a rally (=speak to the crowd at a rally)
The next evening he addressed a large anti-government rally.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + rally
a large/huge/massive rally
Several large rallies were held in December.
a mass rally (=a large rally)
a mass rally of striking dockers
a political rally
Her parents were often away attending political rallies.
an election rally
The senator was due to address an election rally that evening.
a campaign rally (=a rally to support someone who is competing in an election)
She will attend four campaign rallies in the state before returning to Washington.
a protest rally
Minor clashes between police and demonstrators occurred during a protest rally.
a peace rally
CND are organising a massive Peace Rally on the second Sunday in July.
an anti-government/anti-war etc rally
The peace groups made plans to hold an anti-war rally.
a pro-democracy/pro-independence etc rally
Thousands joined a pro-democracy rally in the city.
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rally2 verb (rallied, rallying, rallies)  
1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]UNITE to come together, or to bring people together, to support an idea, a political party etc 集合;召集〔以支持某个观点、政党等〕
rally to
 Fellow Republicans rallied to the president’s defense.
共和党党员都团结起来支持总统。
rally to do something
 Surely the local business community could have rallied to raise the cash.
当然,当地的商界是可以联合起来筹集这笔款项的。
 an attempt to rally support for the party
为政党争取支持的努力
2 [intransitiveI]RECOVER/GET BETTER to become stronger again after a period of weakness or defeat 复原;恢复;重新振作 recover
 After a shaky start, he rallied and won the title in style.
虽然开局不顺,但他振作精神,最后漂亮地赢得了冠军。
 The Tokyo stock market rallied later in the day.
当天晚些时候东京股市止跌回升。
3rally around (somebody) (also rally round (somebody) British English) phrasal verbphr v informal HELPif a group of people rally round, they all try to help you when you are in a difficult situation 齐心协力帮助(处于困境的人)
 Her friends all rallied round when she was ill.
在她患病期间,朋友们都来帮忙。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
rallyral·ly /ˈræli/ verb (past tensepst and past participlepp rallied, present participle rallying) [intransitiveI]FINANCE
if prices of shares, currencies etc rally, they rise again after falling
Stock prices rallied this afternoon after earlier falls.
Volvo B shares rallied 5 Swedish kronor to 398 kronor.
rally noun [countableC]
a powerful stock market rally
Origin rally2
(1500-1600) French rallier to reunite, from Old French alier; → ALLY2
ral·ly1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1rally2 verb
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