释义 |
rallying是rally的现在分词 - v.召集;集合;复原;恢复健康
- n.群众大会(尤指支持某信念或政党);拉力赛车;(争夺一分的)多拍
- 网络集会;拉力赛委员会;凝聚力
过去分词:rallied 现在分词:rallying 第三人称单数:rallies adj.+n. big rally,political rally v.+n. rally support,attend rally,address rally,hold rally,base rally n. gathering,meeting,assembly,convention,demonstration v. come together,bring together,gather,unite,recover 1. | [c] 公众集会,群众大会(尤指支持某信念或政党)a large public meeting, especially one held to support a particular idea or political party |
| 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 |
2. | [c] 拉力赛车a race for cars, motorcycles, etc. over public roads |
| the Monte Carlo rally 蒙特卡洛汽车拉力赛 | | |
3. | [c] (争夺一分的)多拍,多拍回合a series of hits of the ball before a point is scored |
4. | [sing] 止跌回升an act of returning to a strong position after a period of difficulty or weakness |
| 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 |
1. | [i][t] 召集;集合to come together or bring people together in order to help or support sb/sth |
| 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。 |
2. | [i] 复原;恢复健康;振作精神to become healthier, stronger, etc. after a period of illness, weakness, etc. |
| 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。 |
3. | [i] 价格回升;跌后回升to increase in value after falling in value |
| 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。 |
v. | 4. 振奋(精神);集中(力量);恢复(元气);激励 4. 振奋(精神);集中(力量);恢复(元气);激励 | n. | |
v. | 1. to come together, uniting for a common purpose or in a common cause, or call on people to do this 2. to reorganize after a setback and restore order and morale, or make people do this, especially by stopping troops retreating further 3. to recover or improve after a setback, crisis, or period of illness, inactivity, or deterioration, or make somebody or something do this 4. to increase sharply in value or price owing to renewed buying by investors 5. to be involved in renewed buying of stocks after a period of selling 6. in tennis and other racket sports, to exchange a series of shots before a point is scored 7. to tease or ridicule somebody in a friendly or good-humoured way 8. if a player or team rallies, they improve and start to play well after playing badly 9. to join other people in order to support someone or something when they are having problems 10. if things such as prices rally, they increase after being low 1. to come together, uniting for a common purpose or in a common cause, or call on people to do this 2. to reorganize after a setback and restore order and morale, or make people do this, especially by stopping troops retreating further 3. to recover or improve after a setback, crisis, or period of illness, inactivity, or deterioration, or make somebody or something do this 4. to increase sharply in value or price owing to renewed buying by investors 5. to be involved in renewed buying of stocks after a period of selling 6. in tennis and other racket sports, to exchange a series of shots before a point is scored 7. to tease or ridicule somebody in a friendly or good-humoured way 8. if a player or team rallies, they improve and start to play well after playing badly 9. to join other people in order to support someone or something when they are having problems 10. if things such as prices rally, they increase after being low | n. | 1. a large meeting or gathering of people, usually organized by a movement or political party and intended to inspire and generate enthusiasm among those present 2. a sudden recovery or improvement after a setback, crisis, or period of illness, inactivity, or deterioration 3. a regrouping of a disorganized military force and the reestablishment of command over it, or the signal calling for this 4. a renewed buying of stocks after a period of selling, with a resultant rise in stock prices 5. in tennis and other racket sports, an exchange of several shots between two opponents or sides before a point is scored 6. an automobile race that is held on public roads using a route not known in advance by the drivers, with special rules for speed or time 7. a public meeting that a lot of people go to in order to support someone or something or to protest against someone or something 8. an increase in the value of something after a period when its value has been low 9. 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 10. a car race on public roads or land 1. a large meeting or gathering of people, usually organized by a movement or political party and intended to inspire and generate enthusiasm among those present 2. a sudden recovery or improvement after a setback, crisis, or period of illness, inactivity, or deterioration 3. a regrouping of a disorganized military force and the reestablishment of command over it, or the signal calling for this 4. a renewed buying of stocks after a period of selling, with a resultant rise in stock prices 5. in tennis and other racket sports, an exchange of several shots between two opponents or sides before a point is scored 6. an automobile race that is held on public roads using a route not known in advance by the drivers, with special rules for speed or time 7. a public meeting that a lot of people go to in order to support someone or something or to protest against someone or something 8. an increase in the value of something after a period when its value has been low 9. 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 10. a car race on public roads or land |
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