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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - rally

 
 

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Rally

rally
~1 v rallied, rallying 1 to come together or bring people together to support an idea, a political party etc  (Margaret Thatcher's speech had the effect of rallying the party faithful.)  (Fellow Republicans rallied to the President's defense.) rallying point (=an idea, event etc that makes people come together to support something they believe in)  (The demonstration was a rallying point for students fighting for lower rents. | rallying cry (=a word or phrase used to unite people insupport of an idea)) 2 to become stronger again after a period of weakness or defeat  (Towards the end of the race, Cram rallied and won in style. | Stock prices rallied this afternoon after earlier falls.) rally round phr v informal if a group of people rally round, they all try to help you in a difficult situation  (Her friends all rallied round when she was ill.) ~2 n 1 a large public meeting, especially one that is held outdoors to support a political idea, protest etc  (a big anti-abortion rally) 2 a car race on public roads  (the Monte Carlo Rally) 3 a series of hits of the ball between players in games like tennis
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  (rallies, rallying, rallied) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. A rally is a large public meeting that is held in order to show support for something such as a political party. About three thousand people held a rally to mark international human rights day... N-COUNT 2. When people rally to something or when something rallies them, they unite to support it. His supporters have rallied to his defence... He rallied his own supporters for a fight. VERB: V to n, V n 3. When someone or something rallies, they begin to recover or improve after having been weak. He rallied enough to thank his doctors... = recover VERB: V • Rally is also a noun. After a brief rally the shares returned to 126p. = recovery N-COUNT: usu sing 4. A rally is a competition in which vehicles are driven over public roads. ...an accomplished rally driver. N-COUNT: usu with supp 5. A rally in tennis, badminton, or squash is a continuous series of shots that the players exchange without stopping. ...a long rally. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   I. verb  (rallied; ~ing)  Etymology: French rallier, from Old French ralier, from re- + alier to unite — more at ally  Date: 1603  transitive verb  1.  a. to muster for a common purpose  b. to recall to order  2.  a. to arouse for action  b. to rouse from depression or weakness  intransitive verb  1. to come together again to renew an effort  2. to join in a common cause  3. recover, rebound rallied briefly from his illness  4. to engage in a ~  II. noun  (plural rallies)  Date: 1651  1.  a. a mustering of scattered forces to renew an effort  b. a summoning up of strength or courage after weakness or dejection  c. a recovery of price after a decline  d. a renewed offensive  2. a mass meeting intended to arouse group enthusiasm  3. a series of shots interchanged between players (as in tennis) before a point is won  4. (also ~e) French ~e, from English ~ (I) 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  III. transitive verb  (rallied; ~ing)  Etymology: French railler to mock, ~ — more at rail  Date: 1668 to attack with raillery ; banter ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  1. v. & n. --v. (-ies, -ied) 1 tr. & intr. (often foll. by round, behind, to) bring or come together as support or for concentrated action. 2 tr. & intr. bring or come together again after a rout or dispersion. 3 a intr. renew a conflict. b tr. cause to do this. 4 a tr. revive (courage etc.) by an effort of will. b tr. rouse (a person or animal) to fresh energy. c intr. pull oneself together. 5 intr. recover after illness or prostration or fear, regain health or consciousness, revive. 6 intr. (of share-prices etc.) increase after a fall. --n. (pl. -ies) 1 an act of reassembling forces or renewing conflict; a reunion for fresh effort. 2 a recovery of energy after or in the middle of exhaustion or illness. 3 a mass meeting of supporters or persons having a common interest. 4 a competition for motor vehicles, usu. over public roads. 5 (in lawn tennis etc.) an extended exchange of strokes between players. Phrases and idioms rally-cross motor racing over roads and cross-country. Derivatives rallier n. Etymology: F rallier (as RE-, ALLY(1)) 2. v.tr. (-ies, -ied) subject to good-humoured ridicule. Etymology: F railler: see RAIL(2) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1. сущ. 1) оживление (рынка) 2) улучшение (цен) 3) митинг, собрание, слет, съезд, сбор - break up a rally - mass rally - technical rally 2. гл. 1) оживляться (о спросе), улучшаться 2) крепнуть (о ценах) 3) сплотить(ся), объединять(ся) - the market railed ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1. экон. восстановление О темпах экономического развития после спада 2. фин. повышение курсов Значительное повышение курсов ценных бумаг или товарных цен после их снижения ...
Англо-русский лингвострановедческий словарь
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  1. объединение (сил, действий) 2. собрание, митинг (особ. массовый); съезд; слет; сбор boy scouts' rally —- слет бойскаутов a peace rally —- митинг в защиту мира Nazi rallies —- фашистские сборища 3. воен. сбор, приведение в порядок, сосредоточение (после боя) 4. воен. ам. сигнал сбора после боя 5. ав. место сбора после налета (также rally point) 6. быстрое восстановление (сил, энергии) 7. временное улучшение (во время болезни) the patient made a rally today —- пациенту сегодня стало лучше 8. спорт. ралли, авторалли 9. спорт. обмен ударами (теннис) 10. бирж. оживление (спроса); улучшение (цен) 11. собираться, сплачиваться, объединяться the party rallied round their leader —- партия сплотилась вокруг своего лидера to rally round the flag —- собираться под знаменем 12. собирать, сплачивать, объединять to rally to the colours —- собирать под знамена he rallied his party —- он сплотил (свою) партию 13. воен. собирать, приводить в порядок, сосредоточивать (после боя) 14. воен. сосредоточиваться 15. овладевать собой, оправляться (от страха, горя, болезни) to rally from an illness —- оправиться от болезни to rally one's strength —- восстановить силы; собраться с силами to rally one's spirits —- воспрянуть духом; набраться духу to rally one's wits —- собраться с мыслями to rally from the coma —-...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  I  1. noun  1) восстановление (сил, энергии)  2) объединение  3) съезд, собрание, слет; массовый митинг  4) оживление (на бирже, на рынке)  5) sport авторалли  6) быстрый обмен ударами (в теннисе)  7) mil. сбор  2. v.  1) вновь собирать(ся) или сплачивать(ся) (для совместных усилий); возобновлять борьбу после поражения; If the whole family rallies round, we can get Jim out of debt. The nation must rally round its chosen leaders to fight our present troubles.  2) овладевать собой, оправляться (от страха, горя, болезни); Has the child rallied from her fever yet?  3) comm. оживляться (о спросе); крепнуть (о ценах) II v. шутить, иронизировать (над кем-л.) ...
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