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单词 rally
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rally

noun
 
/ˈræli/
/ˈræli/
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  1.  
    [countable] a large public meeting, especially one held to support a particular idea or political party
    • to attend/hold a rally
    • a peace/protest rally
    • a mass rally in support of the strike
    see also pep rally
    Extra Examples
    • She spoke at a public rally in Hyde Park.
    • The demonstrators marched to Trafalgar Square where they held a rally.
    • The government banned all rallies.
    • The rally dispersed peacefully after six hours.
    • a massive outdoor rally in Buenos Aires
    • a rally calling for a boycott of the January elections
    • a rally for the winning candidate
    Topics Politicsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • huge
    • large
    verb + rally
    • have
    • hold
    • stage
    rally + verb
    • take place
    • end
    • call for something
    preposition
    • at a/​the rally
    • rally against
    • rally for
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  2.  
    [countable] a race for cars, motorcycles, etc. over public roads
    • the Monte Carlo rally
    • rally driving
    • He will join the team at the rally next week.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • club
    • international
    • motor
    verb + rally
    • hold
    • organize
    • compete in
    rally + noun
    • circuit
    • driver
    • driving
    preposition
    • on a/​the rally
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  3. [countable] (in tennis and similar sports) a series of hits of the ball before a point is scored
    • That was a great rally!
    Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • short
    verb + rally
    • play
    • win
    • lose
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  4. [singular] (in sport or on the Stock Exchange) an act of returning to a strong position after a period of difficulty or weakness synonym recovery
    • After a furious late rally, they finally scored.
    • a rally in shares on the stock market
    Extra Examples
    • The visiting team staged a late rally.
    • The US dollar is now ending its bear-market rally.
    • the recent rally in the Treasury market
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • bear-market
    • market
    • stock-market
    verb + rally
    • mount
    • stage
    preposition
    • rally in
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  5. Word Originearly 17th cent. (in the sense ‘bring together again’): from French rallier, from re- ‘again’ + allier ‘to ally’.

rally

verb
 
/ˈræli/
/ˈræli/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they rally
/ˈræli/
/ˈræli/
he / she / it rallies
/ˈræliz/
/ˈræliz/
past simple rallied
/ˈrælid/
/ˈrælid/
past participle rallied
/ˈrælid/
/ˈrælid/
-ing form rallying
/ˈræliɪŋ/
/ˈræliɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1.  
    [intransitive, transitive] to come together or bring people together in order to help or support somebody/something
    • rally around/behind somebody/something The cabinet rallied behind the Prime Minister.
    • rally to somebody/something Many national newspapers rallied to his support.
    • rally somebody/something They have rallied a great deal of support for their campaign.
    • The country hastily rallied its defences.
    • rally somebody/something around/behind/to something The president must rally the country around a clear and credible goal.
    Extra Examples
    • BBC leaders rallied to his defence.
    • Friends and colleagues have rallied to her cause.
    • Friends rallied to her.
    • We were at war and everyone was rallying around the flag.
    • The team captain vainly tried to rally his troops.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • around
    • round
    verb + rally
    • try to
    preposition
    • around
    • behind
    • round
    phrases
    • rally around the flag
    • rally to somebody’s defence/​defense
    • rally to somebody’s/​the cause
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  2. [intransitive] to become healthier, stronger, etc. after a period of illness, weakness, etc. synonym recover
    • He never really rallied after the operation.
    • The champion rallied to win the second set 6–3.
    Topics Illnessc2
  3. [intransitive] (finance) (especially of share prices or a country’s money) to increase in value after falling in value synonym recover
    • The company's shares had rallied slightly by the close of trading.
    • The pound rallied against the dollar.
    Topics Change, cause and effectc1
  4. Word Originearly 17th cent. (in the sense ‘bring together again’): from French rallier, from re- ‘again’ + allier ‘to ally’.
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