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单词 pep rally
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Definition of pep rally in English:

pep rally

noun
North American informal
  • A meeting aimed at inspiring enthusiasm, especially one held before a sporting event.

    〈北美,非正式〉(尤指体育赛事前的)鼓动大会

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At worst, you will have had an event that brought the most ardent supporters together for a pep rally.
    • There was a pep rally today, apparently, and I didn't know about it until the morning.
    • We discussed the usual things; what our budget was, what we were going to do for the next dance (which happened to be the Halloween Dance in a couple of weeks), and how we were going to organize the pep rally next month.
    • Don't knock that: a pep rally can be a good, solid, valuable thing.
    • I was hoping for a brief detour into the psychological hazards of remote wilderness travel - homesickness, isolation, boredom - or, better yet, a spontaneous pep rally.
    • His bit was an out-and-out pep rally, a practice of the cheers the producers wanted to see once the cameras engaged.
    • When the Super Bowl came to Tampa for the second time, 10 years ago, it served as a national pep rally.
    • Though the majority of volunteers have no background in physics, they do have a shared enthusiasm for science, as evidenced by the pep rally they're holding for one of the world's most recognized scientific figures.
    • Physics is not a varsity athletics event that requires a pep rally.
    • And I've always had pretty decent rhythm, even if it's been put to practice more often in a mosh pit than at a pep rally.
    • The scene in the bleachers feels like something between a pep rally and a very big bar mitzvah party.
    • The atmosphere in the open-air concourse where the extra cattle call is taking place feels akin to a pep rally.
    • The events opened on a sunny Sunday in Lafayette Park, across from the White House, where 500 people participated in a pre-lobbying pep rally.
    • Kids walked out of class and marched on to the football field, screaming out cheers in some warped version of a pep rally.
    • Before the afternoon's session there is a campaign pep rally.
    • I'm supposed to be setting up for our pep rally that we're having this afternoon.
    • Well today, at lunch, we were talking about the pep rally and I asked him if he was going and he said he was.
    • I know this event wasn't planned as a pep rally, but we don't have to be carrying signs or protesting to get excited.
    • The rest of the crowd cheered the teachers, and it basically turned into a pep rally after that.
    • The members of the last team to rack up this accomplishment had been gathered together for the pep rally and I confess it was hard to look at the pleasant assortment of middle-aged ranchers and businessmen and see the athletes they once were.

Definition of pep rally in US English:

pep rally

nounˈpep ˌralēˈpɛp ˌræli
North American informal
  • A meeting aimed at inspiring enthusiasm, especially one held before a sporting event.

    〈北美,非正式〉(尤指体育赛事前的)鼓动大会

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The members of the last team to rack up this accomplishment had been gathered together for the pep rally and I confess it was hard to look at the pleasant assortment of middle-aged ranchers and businessmen and see the athletes they once were.
    • There was a pep rally today, apparently, and I didn't know about it until the morning.
    • When the Super Bowl came to Tampa for the second time, 10 years ago, it served as a national pep rally.
    • Physics is not a varsity athletics event that requires a pep rally.
    • Though the majority of volunteers have no background in physics, they do have a shared enthusiasm for science, as evidenced by the pep rally they're holding for one of the world's most recognized scientific figures.
    • His bit was an out-and-out pep rally, a practice of the cheers the producers wanted to see once the cameras engaged.
    • The atmosphere in the open-air concourse where the extra cattle call is taking place feels akin to a pep rally.
    • I was hoping for a brief detour into the psychological hazards of remote wilderness travel - homesickness, isolation, boredom - or, better yet, a spontaneous pep rally.
    • We discussed the usual things; what our budget was, what we were going to do for the next dance (which happened to be the Halloween Dance in a couple of weeks), and how we were going to organize the pep rally next month.
    • Don't knock that: a pep rally can be a good, solid, valuable thing.
    • Before the afternoon's session there is a campaign pep rally.
    • The events opened on a sunny Sunday in Lafayette Park, across from the White House, where 500 people participated in a pre-lobbying pep rally.
    • Well today, at lunch, we were talking about the pep rally and I asked him if he was going and he said he was.
    • And I've always had pretty decent rhythm, even if it's been put to practice more often in a mosh pit than at a pep rally.
    • I know this event wasn't planned as a pep rally, but we don't have to be carrying signs or protesting to get excited.
    • At worst, you will have had an event that brought the most ardent supporters together for a pep rally.
    • The rest of the crowd cheered the teachers, and it basically turned into a pep rally after that.
    • I'm supposed to be setting up for our pep rally that we're having this afternoon.
    • Kids walked out of class and marched on to the football field, screaming out cheers in some warped version of a pep rally.
    • The scene in the bleachers feels like something between a pep rally and a very big bar mitzvah party.
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