rally
rally 英 [ˈræli] 美 [ˈræli]
vi. 团结;重整;恢复;(网球等)连续对打 vt. 团结;集合;恢复健康、力量等 n. 集会;回复;公路赛车会
进行时:rallying 过去式:rallied 过去分词:rallied 第三人称单数:rallies 名词复数:rallies
- Use the verb rally to describe that last push to finish a difficult something. When you hit that last mile in the race and are so tired you want to quit, that's when you rally, finding the strength to pick up the pace.
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- vi. 团结;重整;恢复;(网球等)连续对打
- vt. 团结;集合;恢复健康、力量等
- n. 集会;回复;公路赛车会
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1. He presided at the rally.
他主持了这个集会。
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2. We should rally under the banner of socialism.
我们应当在社会主义的旗帜下团结起来。
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3. We must rally the broad masses of the people round the Party.
我们必须将广大人民群众团结在党的周围。
- rally (n.) 1650s, originally in the military sense of "a regrouping for renewed action after a repulse," from rally (v.1). Sense of "mass meeting to stir enthusiasm" first attested 1840, American English. Sense of "gathering of automobile enthusiasts" is from 1932, from French rallye, itself from the English noun. Sports sense of "long series of hits" in tennis, etc., is from 1881, earlier "series of back-and-forth blows in a boxing match" (1829).
- rally (v.1) "bring together," c. 1600, from French rallier, from Old French ralier "reassemble, unite again," from re- "again" (see re-) + alier "unite" (see ally (v.)). Intransitive meaning "pull together hastily, recover order, revive, rouse" is from 1660s. Related: Rallied; rallying. Rally round the flag (1862) is a line from popular American Civil War song "Battle Cry of Freedom."
- rally (v.2) "make fun of, tease," 1660s, from French railler "to rail, reproach" (see rail (v.)).
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