to attend/hold a rally
参加╱召集大会
a peace/protest, etc. rally
和平集会、抗议集会等
a mass rally in support of the strike
支持罢工的群众大会
the Monte Carlo rally
蒙特卡洛汽车拉力赛
rally driving
公路赛车
After a furious late rally, they finally scored.
他们后来状态恢复迅速,终于得分了。
a rally in shares on the stock market
证券市场股票的止跌回升
The cabinet rallied behind the Prime Minister.
内阁团结一致支持首相。
Many national newspapers rallied to his support.
许多全国性报纸一致对他表示支持。
They have rallied a great deal of support for their campaign.
他们为竞选活动征得了大量的支持。
He never really rallied after the operation.
手术后,他根本没有真正康复。
The champion rallied to win the second set 6–3.
冠军选手振作精神,以 6:3 赢下第二局。
The company's shares had rallied slightly by the close of trading.
这家公司的股票价格在收盘前略有回升。
The pound rallied against the dollar.
英镑对美元的比值回升了。
1.召集,纠合,团结
2.振奋(精神);集中(力量);恢复(元气);激励
3.重整(队伍);挽回(颓势)
4.重行集合;挽回颓势,重整旗鼓;恢复气力
5.【网】(将球)打回去
1.召集,纠合,团结
2.振奋(精神);集中(力量);恢复(元气);激励
3.重整(队伍);挽回(颓势)
4.重行集合;挽回颓势,重整旗鼓;恢复气力
5.【网】(将球)打回去
1.〈美口〉群众大会[集会];示威行动
2.汽车竞赛
3.重新集合;挽回颓势,重新振作;恢复气力
4.【网】连续打回
5.嘲笑,挖苦
1.〈美口〉群众大会[集会];示威行动
2.汽车竞赛
3.重新集合;挽回颓势,重新振作;恢复气力
4.【网】连续打回
5.嘲笑,挖苦
1.to join other people in order to support someone or something when they are having problems
2.if things such as prices rally, they increase after being low
3.if a player or team rallies, they improve and start to play well after playing badly; if you rally, your health improves and you start to get better after being sick
1.a public meeting that a lot of people go to in order to support someone or something or to protest against someone or something
2.an increase in the value of something after a period when its value has been low
3.an occasion when two players in a game such as tennis hit the ball to each other several times before either of them wins the point
4.a car race on public roads or land
5.an improvement in the way that a team is playing after they have played badly; an improvement in someone’s health after they have been sick
1.a public meeting that a lot of people go to in order to support someone or something or to protest against someone or something
2.an increase in the value of something after a period when its value has been low
3.an occasion when two players in a game such as tennis hit the ball to each other several times before either of them wins the point
4.a car race on public roads or land
5.an improvement in the way that a team is playing after they have played badly; an improvement in someone’s health after they have been sick
1.From the early days of popular use of the Internet, the rallying cry was that cyberspace was the new frontier, subject to no law.
互联网自普及之初便喊出了一个响亮的口号:网络空间是不受任何法律制约的新疆域。
2.In this light, the video of Stephen Fry is not just a celebration, but a rallying call for the work that still needs to be done.
根据这一点,StephenFry的视频不仅是一次庆祝,而且是一个仍须努力的集结号。
3.Just over a week until election day, and the Presidential candidates are rallying voter support over the weekend.
仅离选举日只有一周多的时间,而总统候选人们在周末提升选民的支持。
4.It has been a rallying point for the British people at times of national rejoicing and crisis.
已经成为英国人在国家喜庆或者危机时刻的集结处。
5.The bank's motto, "Let's Change the World, " served as a marketing device and a rallying cry for progressive community activism.
该银行的座右铭“让我们改变世界”既是一种营销工具,也是进步社区运动的战斗口号。
6.Increased purchasing power was one of his rallying cries.
是以振臂呼号,立志提升国民购买力。
7.Astronomy, which has always stimulated curiosity, can be a rallying point for a strong learning culture.
天文学总是能激发好奇心,它可以成为一种强有力的学习文化的汇合点。
8.A statue of him in Mostar, Bonsia became a rallying cry for peace when it was unveiled in 2005.
在波士尼亚的莫斯塔尔,一座2005年建成的李小龙塑像成了呼唤和平的战斗口号。
9.And I understand, you know, in a time of war everyone rallying behind the commander and chief.
我是这样理解的,这就像一场经济战争,每个人都严阵以待,等待指挥官的命令。
10.The last execution took place in Britain almost five decades ago. But it's remained a rallying point for some in the British public.
近五十年前发生在英国最后一次执行。但它仍然是一些在英国公众聚集点。