单词 | rally |
释义 | Word Frequency rally 1(ˈrælɪ) verbWord forms: -lies, -lying or -lied 1. to bring (a group, unit, etc) into order, as after dispersal, or (of such a group) to reform and come to order the troops rallied for a final assault 2. (when intr, foll by to) to organize (supporters, etc) for a common cause or (of such people) to come together for a purpose 3. to summon up (one's strength, spirits, etc) or (of a person's health, strength, or spirits) to revive or recover 4. (intransitive) stock exchange to increase sharply after a decline steels rallied after a bad day 5. (intransitive) tennis, squash, badminton to engage in a rally nounWord forms: plural -lies 6. a large gathering of people for a common purpose, esp for some political cause the Nuremberg Rallies 7. a marked recovery of strength or spirits, as during illness 8. a return to order after dispersal or rout, as of troops, etc 9. stock exchange a sharp increase in price or trading activity after a decline 10. tennis, squash, badminton an exchange of several shots before one player wins the point 11. a type of motoring competition over public and closed roads Derived forms rallier (ˈrallier) noun Word origin C16: from Old French rallier, from re- + alier to unite; see allyWord Frequency rally 2(ˈrælɪ) verbWord forms: -lies, -lying or -lied to mock or ridicule (someone) in a good-natured way; chaff; tease Word origin C17: from Old French railler to tease; see rail2 |
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