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1 | C a public meeting that a lot of people go to in order to support something or protest against something 集会;大会 |
| a pro-democracy rally 亲民主党人的集会 |
| mass rally (=one that a lot of people go to) a mass rally in support of the strike 群众集会 |
| hold/stage a rally (=make it happen) Environmental groups held a rally in London last week. 举行集会 |
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2 | C a car race on public roads or land 赛车;汽车拉力赛 |
| the Paris–Dakar rally 巴黎至达喀尔汽车拉力赛 |
| a rally driver 赛车手 |
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3 | C an occasion when two players in a game such as tennis hit the ball to each other several times before either of them wins the point (网球等比赛中的)相持,拉锯战 |
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4 | singular an increase in the value of something after a period when its value has been low 回升;升值 |
| There has been a sharp rally in the price of gold. 黄金价格陡然回升。 |
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5 | C an improvement in the way a team is playing after they have played badly (球队技艺的)改进,提高 |
| 5a | an improvement in someone’ s health after they have been ill 恢复健康;康复 | |
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