释义 |
rallying pointˈrallying ˌpoint noun [singular]  - The Pittston coal strike served as a rallying point for organized labor.
- A rallying point was needed and, for Tillyard, one was found in the golden age of the Elizabethan world.
- If nothing else, the formula code gave protesters an effective rallying point.
- It also then serves as the logical rallying point for quality and productivity.
- Like Nelson Mandela later, he became a symbol and a rallying point.
- The flag was still with us, and one or two of our regimental officers made it a rallying point.
- To many, the springbok was transformed from a symbol of apartheid into a new rallying point for a reconciled nation.
an idea, event, person etc that makes people come together to support something they believe inrallying point for a rallying point for the struggle against apartheid |