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单词 rally
释义 ral·ly
I. \ˈralē, -li\ verb
(-ed/-ing/-es)
Etymology: French rallier, from Old French ralier, from re- + alier to unite — more at ally
transitive verb
1.
 a. : to muster, call up, or summon for a common purpose
  < they knew well that he would rally his friends and pursue them — H.E.Scudder >
 b. : to recall (a scattered force or group) to order or unity : regather, reunite
  < would permit the chancellor to rally the drifting and disillusioned voters once more around the … banner — F.E.Hirsch >
2.
 a. : to stir up (a power of mind or body) : collect
  < rallied his tired wits to face this fresh problem >
  < rallied his energies and struck again >
 b. : to rouse (one) from depression or weakness : restore the spirits or courage of
  < felt she had to be salty to rally him >
3. : to strengthen the price of (as securities) after a decline : cause to rise in price
 < the news rallied an unsteady market >
4. : to haul or let run (a sail) sharply in a specified direction
intransitive verb
1. : to reunite so as to renew an effort (as a battle) : recoup forces : reassemble
 < the soldiers … rallied at the top of a high hill — O.G.Libby >
2. : to unite as supporters or followers : join in a common cause
 < upwards of 700 people rallied to him — G.H.Genzmer >
3.
 a. : to collect one's vital powers : recuperate, revive
  < rallied after months of prostration from grief and shock >
 b. : to rebound in price
  < stocks rallied after brief uncertainty >
 c. : to regain offensive strength : recapture initiative : come back — used especially of an athletic contestant or team
4.
 a. : to engage in a court rally
 b. : to practice or warm up by exchanging shots (as in tennis) with an opponent
Synonyms: see stir
II. noun
(-es)
1.
 a. : a recouping or reuniting of forces: as
  (1) : a mustering together of scattered forces to renew an effort or contest
  (2) : a summoning up of strength or courage after weakness, sickness, or dejection
 b. : a recovery of price after a decline
  < a sharp rally lent buoyancy to the market before closing >
2. : a mass meeting intended to arouse group enthusiasm or support (as for a political candidate or a school team)
3. : a series of strokes that are interchanged between players (as in tennis) before a point is won
4. also ral·lye \“\-s : a competitive long-distance automobile run especially of sport cars over public roads and under ordinary traffic rules with the object of maintaining a specified exact average speed between checkpoints over a route unknown to the participants until the start of the run
III. verb
(-ed/-ing/-es)
Etymology: French railler, from Middle French — more at rail
transitive verb
: to attack with raillery : banter, ridicule
 < rallied him on his overweening pretensions >
intransitive verb
archaic : to indulge in raillery, pleasantry, or derision
Synonyms: see ridicule
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