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单词 rallying
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Definition of rallying in English:

rallying

noun ˈralɪɪŋˈræliɪŋ
mass noun
  • 1The action or process of coming together to support a person or cause.

    鼓舞士气的集体行动;声援大会

    the rallying of public opinion in support of these objectives
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There he issued a rallying cry to resurrect professional rugby league in York and, since then, has put in numerous hours of unpaid work, along with Hall and Miller, to get a club back in the Rugby Football League.
    • There is no clear-cut formula as to the effect of a rallying speech by a president on consumer spending.
    • But the rallying cry is answered from many sides, the leaders of the pack draw nearer, and fear grips every heart.
    • That was the rallying cry to mothers today as Breastfeeding Awareness Week got under way in south Essex.
    • ‘Real jobs for real pay’ has become the rallying cry.
    • Community groups in York are being urged to respond to a rallying cry to take part in a massive city centre parade in September.
    • After 20 years, the words ‘Big Government’ have lost some of their potency as a political rallying cry.
    • Still, artists saw little action by city officials, who failed to take up the rallying cry.
    • ‘Canada does not have bears to spare,’ has become a rallying cry of environmental groups and ordinary citizens in Canada opposed to the plan.
    • During the next ten years, my conscience was formed by this courageous song, which was banned and yet remained a national rallying cry.
    • The current atmosphere of rallying round the president at a time of crisis probably makes him strong enough to withstand a coup attempt.
    • For instance, there has been some rallying of women's groups together in response to the government cutbacks.
    • This is a rallying cry, and the simpler the appeal the better.
    • If the situation is ever resolved - say by some kind of workable two-state solution - then I'd guess some other rallying point will be found.
    • The rallying of public opinion plays a critical role in assembling solid support for British troops going into action.
    • The swimming squad's outspoken Australian coach, Bill Sweetenham, was forced to issue a rallying cry to his team.
    • Much of the final rallying of support will be done in Singapore's hotels before the 117th plenary session of the IOC.
    • Also in his rallying end-of-conference speech, he warned against assuming Labour would win a third term.
    • ‘Everybody tighten your belt’ is not a powerful rallying cry.
    • One of the Herald's finest moments was its rallying of support for the 1913 Dublin lockout, when bosses tried to break Irish workers' unions.
    • While people in the colonies used the expression, it was not a central rallying cry, nor is it implied in the Declaration of Independence.
    • ‘Keep them out’ has always been a good rallying cry.
    • In a bid to build opposition to the proposals, Mrs Johnson has sent out a rallying cry to heads at other city schools.
    • Frankly, if the present indecisiveness goes on much longer, it might well be too late to allow a rallying of the troops for the next election.
    • Francophiles will claim Charles de Gaulle's rallying cries to the ‘free French’ to resist were a turning point in their nation's fortunes.
    • But the rallying cry at demonstrations to date has been, ‘No business as usual,’ and I think it's a good one.
    • And, once again, the rallying cry has been trumpeted.
    Synonyms
    improvement, picking up, betterment, amelioration, turn for the better
  • 2The sport or action of participating in a motor rally.

    汽车拉力赛;参加汽车拉力赛

    established names in international rallying

    国际汽车拉力赛中的知名者。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Juliet said her interest in motor rallying developed from friends rather than any family background or interest in motor sport.
    • Just to add to his learning curve, Jordan's first taste of rallying will be in the dark as the Robin Hood starts with four stages on Saturday evening.
    • There will be fierce competition among the top seeds over two tough days of rallying to decide the outcome of this most prestigious of motorsport events.
    • The good news is that the future of British rallying is looking bright, thanks to the burgeoning talent of Guy Wilks and Kris Meeke.
    • They re-start early on Saturday with a full day of rallying before returning to Dumfries for the finish later in the evening.
adjective ˈralɪɪŋ
  • Having the effect of calling people to action.

    a rallying cry

    声援口号。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘Everybody tighten your belt’ is not a powerful rallying cry.
    • While people in the colonies used the expression, it was not a central rallying cry, nor is it implied in the Declaration of Independence.
    • After 20 years, the words ‘Big Government’ have lost some of their potency as a political rallying cry.
    • ‘Canada does not have bears to spare,’ has become a rallying cry of environmental groups and ordinary citizens in Canada opposed to the plan.
    • Still, artists saw little action by city officials, who failed to take up the rallying cry.
    • That was the rallying cry to mothers today as Breastfeeding Awareness Week got under way in south Essex.
    • ‘Real jobs for real pay’ has become the rallying cry.
    • Community groups in York are being urged to respond to a rallying cry to take part in a massive city centre parade in September.
    • During the next ten years, my conscience was formed by this courageous song, which was banned and yet remained a national rallying cry.
    • There he issued a rallying cry to resurrect professional rugby league in York and, since then, has put in numerous hours of unpaid work, along with Hall and Miller, to get a club back in the Rugby Football League.
    • There is no clear-cut formula as to the effect of a rallying speech by a president on consumer spending.
    • And, once again, the rallying cry has been trumpeted.
    • But the rallying cry is answered from many sides, the leaders of the pack draw nearer, and fear grips every heart.
    • Also in his rallying end-of-conference speech, he warned against assuming Labour would win a third term.
    • ‘Keep them out’ has always been a good rallying cry.
    • In a bid to build opposition to the proposals, Mrs Johnson has sent out a rallying cry to heads at other city schools.
    • Francophiles will claim Charles de Gaulle's rallying cries to the ‘free French’ to resist were a turning point in their nation's fortunes.
    • This is a rallying cry, and the simpler the appeal the better.
    • But the rallying cry at demonstrations to date has been, ‘No business as usual,’ and I think it's a good one.
    • The swimming squad's outspoken Australian coach, Bill Sweetenham, was forced to issue a rallying cry to his team.
    Synonyms
    revitalizing, energizing, refreshing, reviving, vivifying, bracing, rejuvenating, enlivening, restorative

Definition of rallying in US English:

rallying

nounˈræliɪŋˈralēiNG
  • 1often as modifier The action or process of coming together to support a person or cause or take concerted action.

    鼓舞士气的集体行动;声援大会

    a rallying cry

    声援口号。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One of the Herald's finest moments was its rallying of support for the 1913 Dublin lockout, when bosses tried to break Irish workers' unions.
    • The current atmosphere of rallying round the president at a time of crisis probably makes him strong enough to withstand a coup attempt.
    • Frankly, if the present indecisiveness goes on much longer, it might well be too late to allow a rallying of the troops for the next election.
    • ‘Everybody tighten your belt’ is not a powerful rallying cry.
    • But the rallying cry is answered from many sides, the leaders of the pack draw nearer, and fear grips every heart.
    • ‘Canada does not have bears to spare,’ has become a rallying cry of environmental groups and ordinary citizens in Canada opposed to the plan.
    • ‘Real jobs for real pay’ has become the rallying cry.
    • In a bid to build opposition to the proposals, Mrs Johnson has sent out a rallying cry to heads at other city schools.
    • Francophiles will claim Charles de Gaulle's rallying cries to the ‘free French’ to resist were a turning point in their nation's fortunes.
    • That was the rallying cry to mothers today as Breastfeeding Awareness Week got under way in south Essex.
    • The swimming squad's outspoken Australian coach, Bill Sweetenham, was forced to issue a rallying cry to his team.
    • There is no clear-cut formula as to the effect of a rallying speech by a president on consumer spending.
    • Also in his rallying end-of-conference speech, he warned against assuming Labour would win a third term.
    • Community groups in York are being urged to respond to a rallying cry to take part in a massive city centre parade in September.
    • During the next ten years, my conscience was formed by this courageous song, which was banned and yet remained a national rallying cry.
    • This is a rallying cry, and the simpler the appeal the better.
    • The rallying of public opinion plays a critical role in assembling solid support for British troops going into action.
    • There he issued a rallying cry to resurrect professional rugby league in York and, since then, has put in numerous hours of unpaid work, along with Hall and Miller, to get a club back in the Rugby Football League.
    • After 20 years, the words ‘Big Government’ have lost some of their potency as a political rallying cry.
    • Much of the final rallying of support will be done in Singapore's hotels before the 117th plenary session of the IOC.
    • While people in the colonies used the expression, it was not a central rallying cry, nor is it implied in the Declaration of Independence.
    • For instance, there has been some rallying of women's groups together in response to the government cutbacks.
    • ‘Keep them out’ has always been a good rallying cry.
    • Still, artists saw little action by city officials, who failed to take up the rallying cry.
    • And, once again, the rallying cry has been trumpeted.
    • If the situation is ever resolved - say by some kind of workable two-state solution - then I'd guess some other rallying point will be found.
    • But the rallying cry at demonstrations to date has been, ‘No business as usual,’ and I think it's a good one.
    Synonyms
    improvement, picking up, betterment, amelioration, turn for the better
  • 2The sport or action of participating in a motor rally.

    汽车拉力赛;参加汽车拉力赛

    established names in international rallying

    国际汽车拉力赛中的知名者。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They re-start early on Saturday with a full day of rallying before returning to Dumfries for the finish later in the evening.
    • There will be fierce competition among the top seeds over two tough days of rallying to decide the outcome of this most prestigious of motorsport events.
    • Just to add to his learning curve, Jordan's first taste of rallying will be in the dark as the Robin Hood starts with four stages on Saturday evening.
    • Juliet said her interest in motor rallying developed from friends rather than any family background or interest in motor sport.
    • The good news is that the future of British rallying is looking bright, thanks to the burgeoning talent of Guy Wilks and Kris Meeke.
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