ral·ly
noun/ˈræli/
/ˈræli/
公众集会,群众大会(尤指支持某信念或政党) - to attend/hold a rally
参加/召集大会 - a peace/protest rally
和平/抗议集会 - a mass rally in support of the strike
支持罢工的群众大会
Extra ExamplesTopics Politicsc1- She spoke at a public rally in Hyde Park.
她在海德公园的一次公众集会上讲了话。 - The demonstrators marched to Trafalgar Square where they held a rally.
示威者游行到特拉法尔加广场举行群众集会。 - The government banned all rallies.
政府禁止一切集会。 - The rally dispersed peacefully after six hours.
6 小时后,集会和平解散。 - a massive outdoor rally in Buenos Aires
布宜诺斯艾利斯的一次大规模户外集会 - a rally calling for a boycott of the January elections
呼吁联合抵制一月份大选的集会 - a rally for the winning candidate
为获胜候选人举行的集会
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- huge
- large
- …
- have
- hold
- stage
- …
- take place
- end
- call for something
- …
- at a/the rally
- rally against
- rally for
- …
- to attend/hold a rally
拉力赛车 - the Monte Carlo rally
蒙特卡洛汽车拉力赛 - rally driving
公路赛车 - He will join the team at the rally next week.
他将在下周的集会上加入球队。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- club
- international
- motor
- …
- hold
- organize
- compete in
- …
- circuit
- driver
- driving
- …
- on a/the rally
- the Monte Carlo rally
- [countable] (in tennis and similar sports) a series of hits of the ball before a point is scored
(争夺一分的)多拍,多拍回合 - That was a great rally!
那是一次伟大的集会!
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- long
- short
- play
- win
- lose
- …
- That was a great rally!
- [singular] (in sport or on the Stock Exchange) an act of returning to a strong position after a period of difficulty or weakness
synonym recovery止跌回升 - After a furious late rally, they finally scored.
他们后来状态恢复迅速,终于得分了。 - a rally in shares on the stock market
证券市场股票的止跌回升
Extra Examples- The visiting team staged a late rally.
客队在晚些时候状态有所好转。 - The US dollar is now ending its bear-market rally.
美元的熊市反弹已近尾声。 - the recent rally in the Treasury market
(美国)国债市场最近的价格回稳
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- bear-market
- market
- stock-market
- …
- mount
- stage
- rally in
- After a furious late rally, they finally scored.
Word Originearly 17th cent. (in the sense ‘bring together again’): from French rallier, from re- ‘again’ + allier ‘to ally’.