Rally
01
集会, 大会
a large gathering of the public, especially those supporting a particular political idea or party
例子
The protest rally in the city center was organized to demand action on climate change.
市中心举行的抗议集会是为了要求对气候变化采取行动。
02
an automobile or motorcycle race conducted on public roads or off-road courses
例子
The rally spanned several hundred kilometers over rough terrain.
03
a continuous sequence of successive strokes in a game, especially in tennis or badminton
例子
She won the point after an intense rally at the net.
04
an act of summoning strength, energy, or resources for a renewed effort
例子
A rally of determination helped her overcome setbacks.
05
a noticeable recovery of health or spirits after illness or difficulty
例子
He experienced a brief rally before succumbing to the disease.
to rally
01
to come together, often for a common purpose
例子
Volunteers rallied to support the relief effort.
02
(of military personnel) to assemble, regroup, or prepare for action
例子
Soldiers rallied after the retreat to defend the position.
03
恢复, 康复
to regain one's health and strength after a period of illness or injury
例子
The physical therapist was encouraged to see the patient rally after weeks of intensive rehabilitation sessions.
物理治疗师看到患者在数周的强化康复训练后恢复,感到鼓舞。
04
to bring together or unify people
例子
Campaigners rallied volunteers for the election.
05
to tease or provoke with persistent criticism or mockery
例子
She was rallied by her coworkers for her unusual outfit.
06
反弹, 回升
(particularly of share prices or currencies) to rise after a decline
例子
The company 's shares rallied in the afternoon, ending the day with a significant gain.
该公司股票在下午反弹,以显著涨幅收盘。



























