rally

US /ˈræl.i/
UK /ˈræl.i/
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1.

集會, 大會, 示威

a mass meeting of people to show support for or opposition to something

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Thousands attended the political rally.
數千人參加了政治集會
The environmental group organized a rally to protest deforestation.
環保組織組織了一場集會,抗議森林砍伐。
2.

反彈, 回升, 復甦

a recovery or improvement in price, value, or health after a decline

:
The stock market saw a strong rally in the afternoon.
股市下午出現強勁反彈
After a long illness, her health began to show a promising rally.
長期患病後,她的健康開始出現有希望的好轉
1.

反擊, 振作, 團結

to come together again in order to continue fighting or to make an effort to achieve something after a period of difficulty or defeat

:
The team managed to rally in the second half and win the game.
球隊在下半場成功反擊並贏得了比賽。
The community rallied around the family after the tragedy.
悲劇發生後,社區團結在家人身邊。
2.

反彈, 回升, 上漲

(of prices or a stock market) to increase after a fall

:
Oil prices began to rally after the news.
消息傳出後,油價開始反彈
The company's shares are expected to rally next quarter.
預計該公司股價下季度將反彈