英语释义
1. to muster for a common purpose
2. to recall to order
3. to arouse for action
4. to rouse from depression or weakness
5. to come together again to renew an effort
6. to join in a common cause
7. recover, rebound
rallied briefly from his illness
8. to engage in a rally
9. a mustering of scattered forces to renew an effort
10. a summoning up of strength or courage after weakness or dejection
11. a recovery of price after a decline
12. a renewed offensive
13. a mass meeting intended to arouse group enthusiasm
14. a series of shots interchanged between players (as in tennis) before a point is won
15. an automobile competition using public roads and ordinary traffic rules with the object of maintaining a specified average speed between checkpoints over a route unknown to the participants until the start of the event
16. to attack with raillery banter
17. a public meeting to support or oppose someone or something
18. an increase in price or value after a decrease in price or value
19. an occurrence in which a team or player that has been behind or playing badly begins to play well
20. to bring or come together for a common purpose Supporters rallied at the capitol building.
21. to publicly support or oppose
The whole school rallied behind the principal.
22. to rouse from low spirits or weakness
The patient rallied and survived. The team rallied to win the game.
23. a sudden improvement in performance or condition
The team's late rally helped them win.
24. a big meeting held to rouse enthusiasm