词汇 | rallied |
释义 | rallied past simple and past participle ofrally rally verb uk /ˈræl.i/ us /ˈræl.i/ rallyverb (SUPPORT)[ I or T ] to (cause to) come together in order to provide support or make a shared effort: 集合;召集;(使)团结 Supporters/Opponents of the new shopping development are trying to rally local people in favour of/against it.新购物中心开发项目的支持者/反对者们试图召集当地居民支持/反对该项目。 The president has called on the people to rally to/behind the government.总统已发出号召,呼吁公众和政府团结在一起。 [ + obj + to infinitive ]The general rallied his forces to defend the town.将军召集他的部队守卫这座城市。 "Workers of the world unite!" was their rallying cry/call(= a phrase said to encourage support).“全世界工人团结起来”是他们号召人们团结战斗的口号。 Forming groups (of people) alienated be ranged against/with something/someone class reunion cluster crowd crowd around (someone/something) federalization flock gather incestuousness mob muster rally range regather regroup reunion round the assembled company throng rallyverb (IMPROVE)[ I ] to return to a better condition: 恢复;复原;重新振作 The nurse said my mother had rallied after a poor night.护士说,我母亲在经历了情况危急的一夜之后已经开始好转了。 The team played badly in the first half of the game but rallied in the second.球队在上半场比赛中表现很糟糕,但在下半场重整旗鼓,表现很好。 The pound rallied against the dollar in trading today.今天的交易中英镑对美元的比价回升。 to improve something improveHis health has improved dramatically since he started exercising. get betterThe first part of the book isn't very good but it gets better. rallyThe team played badly in the first half but rallied in the second. recoverWe are still waiting for the economy to recover. look upOur financial situation is looking up. pick upBusiness is really beginning to pick up. Becoming better alive back on your feetidiom bloom blossom blossom into something bounce by/in leaps and boundsidiom come aliveidiom heal make a man (out) of someoneidiom marginal mend mend your waysidiom move on to bigger/better thingsidiom shape up shape up or ship out!idiom sharpen (something) up sharpen up your actidiom step wipe Phrasal verbrally round (someone) Examples of ralliedrallied In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Enlightened idealism rather than pragmatism motivated others who rallied. They rallied instead to the opposition calls for ' alternance ', irrespective of their core ideological beliefs. If statesmen found it impossible to escape ' the logic of imperial security ', political women rallied to their support with growing enthusiasm. Given the numerous early tragic accidents, scientists rallied to the cause in supporting the fledgling technology. The stock market immediately rallied with a 10 % price gain. It also explains why it has ' sustained popular support, cemented unity, fortified collective resolve and rallied flagging commitment over the years '. This common sense of purpose was the cause around which the players rallied. A consensus grew within the city, as locals rallied to protest the return of the fugitive family. We are dealing here with classic examples of the independent artisanal small producer, exactly that social group which supposedly rallied so enthusiastically for the parliament elsewhere. Alice galvanized the defeated soldiers and rallied new recruits. Rallied under the common flag of a sacred cause, the victims of the invasion found refuge with their outraged 'brothers-inarms', indignant over the treatment they had received. Social participation levels decreased before the death of a spouse, for understandable reasons, but increased following the loss, as friends and relatives rallied round to provide support. We have been panic-stricken, we can be rallied, and we shall be stronger than ever spiritually. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 In 1940, when we stood with our backs to the wall, men and women everywhere rallied to the call. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Indeed, then she rallied to your support with a wonderful spirit of friendship and goodwill. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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