rally
ra
ˈræ
lly
li
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British pronunciation
/ɹˈæli/

英語での「rally」の定義と意味

Rally
01

集会, ラリー

a large gathering of the public, especially those supporting a particular political idea or party
rally definition and meaning
example
Thousands of people attended the rally to support the candidate's platform on healthcare reform.
何千人もの人々が、医療改革に関する候補者の政策を支持するために集会に参加しました。
02

an automobile or motorcycle race conducted on public roads or off-road courses

rally definition and meaning
example
The drivers prepared their cars for the next rally.
03

a continuous sequence of successive strokes in a game, especially in tennis or badminton

example
The match lasted over an hour because of a long rally.
04

an act of summoning strength, energy, or resources for a renewed effort

example
He made a rally to finish the project despite exhaustion.
05

a noticeable recovery of health or spirits after illness or difficulty

example
The patient showed a rally after a week of intensive care.
to rally
01

to come together, often for a common purpose

example
Citizens rallied in the town square to protest.
02

(of military personnel) to assemble, regroup, or prepare for action

example
The troops rallied at dawn for the final assault.
03

回復する, 元気を取り戻す

to regain one's health and strength after a period of illness or injury
example
After a few days of rest, he began to rally, showing signs of improvement in his strength and mobility.
数日間の休息の後、彼は回復し始め、力と移動能力の改善の兆候を示しました。
04

to bring together or unify people

example
The leader rallied support for the new initiative.
05

to tease or provoke with persistent criticism or mockery

example
The players rallied him about missing the shot.
06

回復する, 再上昇する

(particularly of share prices or currencies) to rise after a decline
example
After a steep drop, the stock market began to rally, giving investors hope for a recovery.
急落後、株式市場は回復し始め、投資家に回復への希望を与えた。
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