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1 | I/T to join other people in order to support someone or something when they are having problems 集合 | +behind Supporters have been quick to rally behind the team. 球队的支持者迅速团结起来声援球队。 | | rally to sb’ s defence/assistance/support Parents rallied to the defence of the school. 家长们联合起来为学校辩护。 | | rally to the cause (=join other people in order to support something specific) Animal rights groups have rallied to the cause of this endangered species. 联合起来支持… | | rally support (for sth) (=encourage people to support something) A demonstration is planned to rally support for the workforce. 号召人们支持(某事物) | |
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2 | I if things such as prices rally , they improve and increase in value after being low (价格)回升;升值;复苏 | World financial markets rallied after the announcement. 世界金融市场在公告发表之后开始反弹。 | |
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3 | I if you rally , your health improves and you get better after being ill 恢复健康;康复 | She had showed no signs of rallying since the operation. 她手术后还没有康复的迹象。 | | 3a | if a player or team rallies, they improve and start to play well after playing badly (运动员或运动队)恢复,重新振作 | | Cleveland rallied late in the game to beat Detroit 5–4. 克利夫兰队在比赛的后阶段振作士气,最终以5比4打败了底特律队。 | | |
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- | ˌrally ˈround or ˌrally aˈround |
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| to work with other people to help someone in a difficult situation 扶持;帮忙 | Friends and neighbours rallied round to help. 朋友和邻居都来帮忙了。 | |
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