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rally
['rælɪ]
释义
释义1:n.示威游行
A demonstration; an event where people gather together to protest for or against a given cause
释义2:vt.(为了支持某人或某事) 集合,集结 to (cause to) draw or be called together for a common action or effort
释义3: vt.复原,恢复 to concentrate or revive, such as one's strength or spirits
例句
ROBERT:Any more news of the by-election? Mr Crawley was here earlier. He said his mother had gone to the Liberal rally in Ripon.(Downton Abbey)
罗伯特:递补选举有什么新消息吗?克劳利先生之前在现场,他说他的妈妈参加了里彭的自由党游行示威。(唐顿庄园)
Hank: Okay. So things are quiet, you know. Not a lot of crystal on the streets right now.
Officer: Good.
Hank: Of course, that's not gonna last. Waiting to see who rallies the roaches now that turf's up for grabs.(Breaking Bad)
汉克:好。事情平息了。街上现在没有那么多的冰毒了。
长官:很好。
汉克:当然。这情况不会持续很久。既然有地盘要准备夺取,等着看会是谁把这些“蟑螂”都集合起来。(绝命毒师)
Ted: My dad rallied at the end. I mean, it wasn't the full-on good news Walt got, different circumstances, but we were happy we were over the moon.(Breaking Bad)
泰德:我爸最后恢复了。我的意思是,不像沃尔特是不折不扣的好消息,不同的情况,但是我们也很高兴,也很激动。(绝命毒师)