- [countable]
a large public meeting, especially one held to support a particular idea or political party 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 Politicsc1She 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
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a race for cars, motorcycles, etc. over public roads 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该队。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- club
- international
- motor
- …
- hold
- organize
- compete in
- …
- circuit
- driver
- driving
- …
- on a/the rally
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(in tennis and similar sports )网球及类似项目 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
- …
- [singular]
(in sport or on the Stock Exchange )体育运动或证券交易 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 ExamplesThe 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
Word Originearly 17th cent. (in the sense ‘bring together again’): from French rallier, from re- ‘again’ + allier ‘to ally’.