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# A public [[gathering]] or [[mass meeting]] organized to inspire [[enthusiasm]] for a [[cause]]; when political, a [[demonstration]] usually without marching |
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# A [[demonstration]]; an event where people gather together to protest for or against a given cause |
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# {{lb|en|squash|table tennis|tennis|badminton}} A sequence of [[stroke]]s between [[serve|serving]] and [[score|scoring]] a point. |
# {{lb|en|squash|table tennis|tennis|badminton}} A sequence of [[stroke]]s between [[serve|serving]] and [[score|scoring]] a point. |
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# {{lb|en|motor racing}} An event in which [[competitor]]s drive through a series of timed [[special stage]]s at intervals. The winner is the [[driver]] who completes all stages with the shortest [[cumulative]] time. |
# {{lb|en|motor racing}} An event in which [[competitor]]s drive through a series of timed [[special stage]]s at intervals. The winner is the [[driver]] who completes all stages with the shortest [[cumulative]] time. |
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{{trans-top|public gathering for a cause}} |
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* Arabic: {{t|ar|تَجَمُّع|m}}, {{t|ar|مُظَاهَرَة|f}}, {{t|ar|تَظَاهُر|f}} |
* Arabic: {{t-check|ar|تَجَمُّع|m}}, {{t+check|ar|مُظَاهَرَة|f}}, {{t+check|ar|تَظَاهُر|f}} |
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* Armenian: {{t+|hy|ցույց}}, {{t+|hy|միտինգ}}, {{t+|hy|հանրահավաք}} |
* Armenian: {{t+check|hy|ցույց}}, {{t+check|hy|միտինգ}}, {{t+check|hy|հանրահավաք}} |
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* Azerbaijani: {{t|az|mitinq}} |
* Azerbaijani: {{t+check|az|mitinq}} |
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* Belarusian: {{t|be|мі́тынг|m}} |
* Belarusian: {{t+check|be|мі́тынг|m}} |
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* Bulgarian: {{t+|bg|ми́тинг|m}} |
* Bulgarian: {{t+check|bg|ми́тинг|m}} |
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* Catalan: {{t+|ca|manifestació|f}} |
* Catalan: {{t+check|ca|manifestació|f}} |
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* Chinese: |
* Chinese: |
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*: Mandarin: {{t+|cmn|集會|sc=Hani}}, {{t+|cmn|集会|tr=jíhuì|sc=Hani}}, {{t+|cmn|大會|sc=Hani}}, {{t+|cmn|大会|tr=dàhuì|sc=Hani}} |
*: Mandarin: {{t+check|cmn|集會|sc=Hani}}, {{t+check|cmn|集会|tr=jíhuì|sc=Hani}}, {{t+check|cmn|大會|sc=Hani}}, {{t+check|cmn|大会|tr=dàhuì|sc=Hani}} |
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* Finnish: {{t+|fi|mielenosoitus}} |
* Finnish: {{t+|fi|kansankokous}}; {{t+|fi|mielenosoitus}} |
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* French: {{t+|fr|rassemblement|m}} |
* French: {{t+|fr|rassemblement|m}}; {{t+|fr|manifestation|f}} |
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* Georgian: {{t|ka|მასობრივი მიტინგი}}, {{t|ka|მიტინგი}} |
* Georgian: {{t+check|ka|მასობრივი მიტინგი}}, {{t+check|ka|მიტინგი}} |
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* German: {{t+|de|Kundgebung|f}} |
* German: {{t+|de|Kundgebung|f}} |
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* Hungarian: {{t+|hu|tüntetés}} |
* Hungarian: {{t+check|hu|tüntetés}} |
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* Italian: {{t+|it| |
* Italian: {{t+|it|raduno|m}}; {{t+|it|manifestazione|f}} |
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* Japanese: {{t+|ja|大会|tr=たいかい, taikai|sc=Jpan}}, {{t+|ja|集会|tr=しゅうかい, shūkai}} |
* Japanese: {{t+check|ja|大会|tr=たいかい, taikai|sc=Jpan}}, {{t+check|ja|集会|tr=しゅうかい, shūkai}} |
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* Korean: {{t+|ko|대회}}, {{t+|ko|집회}} |
* Korean: {{t+check|ko|대회}}, {{t+check|ko|집회}} |
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* Latin: {{t|la|contiō|f}} |
* Latin: {{t|la|contiō|f}}; {{t+|la|concursus populi|m}}, {{t+|la|protestatio popularis|f}} |
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* Persian: {{t+|fa|تظاهرات|tr=tazâhorât}}, {{t|fa|راهپیمایی|tr=râhpeymâyi}} |
* Persian: {{t+check|fa|تظاهرات|tr=tazâhorât}}, {{t-check|fa|راهپیمایی|tr=râhpeymâyi}} |
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* Polish: {{t+|pl|wiec|m}}, {{t+|pl|manifestacja|f}} |
* Polish: {{t+check|pl|wiec|m}}, {{t+check|pl|manifestacja|f}} |
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* Portuguese: {{t+|pt|manifestação|f}} |
* Portuguese: {{t+check|pt|manifestação|f}} |
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* Russian: {{t+|ru|ми́тинг|m}} |
* Russian: {{t+check|ru|ми́тинг|m}} |
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* Spanish: {{t+|es|manifestación|f}}, {{t+|es|concentración|f}} |
* Spanish: {{t+check|es|manifestación|f}}, {{t+check|es|concentración|f}} |
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* Thai: {{t+|th|การชุมนุม}} |
* Thai: {{t+check|th|การชุมนุม}} |
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* Turkish: {{t+|tr|miting}} |
* Turkish: {{t+check|tr|miting}} |
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* Ukrainian: {{t|uk|мі́тинг|m}} |
* Ukrainian: {{t-check|uk|мі́тинг|m}} |
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* Uzbek: {{t+|uz|miting}} |
* Uzbek: {{t+check|uz|miting}} |
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* Vietnamese: {{t+|vi|chiêu hồi}}, {{t+|vi|đại hội}}, {{t+|vi|biểu tình}} |
* Vietnamese: {{t+check|vi|chiêu hồi}}, {{t+check|vi|đại hội}}, {{t+check|vi|biểu tình}} |
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Revision as of 17:07, 1 August 2020
English
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Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle French rallier (French rallier), from Old French ralier, from Latin prefix re- + ad + ligare (“to bind; to ally”).
Noun
rally (plural rallies)
- A public gathering or mass meeting organized to inspire enthusiasm for a cause; when political, a demonstration usually without marching
- (squash, table tennis, tennis, badminton) A sequence of strokes between serving and scoring a point.
- (motor racing) An event in which competitors drive through a series of timed special stages at intervals. The winner is the driver who completes all stages with the shortest cumulative time.
- (business, trading) A recovery after a decline in prices (said of the market, stocks, etc.)
Hyponyms
- (increase in value): dead cat bounce
Translations
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Verb
rally (third-person singular simple present rall, present participle ies, simple past and past participle rallied)
- To collect, and reduce to order, as troops dispersed or thrown into confusion; to gather again; to reunite.
- To come into orderly arrangement; to renew order, or united effort, as troops scattered or put to flight; to assemble; to unite.
- 2019, Louise Taylor, Alex Morgan heads USA past England into Women’s World Cup final (in The Guardian, 2 July 2019)[1]
- The USA were dominant but, to England’s immense credit, they repeatedly rallied, refusing to fold. Indeed they could conceivably have gone in level at the interval had Naeher not made an acrobatic, stretching, fingertip save to divert Walsh’s 25-yard thunderbolt as it whizzed unerringly on its apparently inexorable trajectory towards the top corner.
- 1697, Virgil, “(please specify the book number)”, in John Dryden, transl., The Works of Virgil: Containing His Pastorals, Georgics, and Æneis. […], London: […] Jacob Tonson, […], →OCLC:
- The Grecians rally, and their powers unite.
- (Can we date this quote by Tillotson and provide title, author’s full name, and other details?), The Wisdom of Being Religious
- Innumerable parts of matter chanced just then to rally together, and to form themselves into this new world.
- 2019, Louise Taylor, Alex Morgan heads USA past England into Women’s World Cup final (in The Guardian, 2 July 2019)[1]
- To collect one's vital powers or forces; to regain health or consciousness; to recuperate.
- (business, trading) To recover strength after a decline in prices; -- said of the market, stocks, etc.
Synonyms
- (gather, unite, especially troops): muster
- (increase in value): bounce back, rebound
Antonyms
- (increase in value): decline
Derived terms
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Etymology 2
From French railler. See rail (“to scoff”).
Verb
rally (third-person singular simple present rall, present participle ies, simple past and past participle rallied)
- (transitive) To tease; to chaff good-humouredly.
- Template:RQ:Addison Spectator
- Honeycomb […] rallies me after his way upon my country life.
- (Can we date this quote by John Gay and provide title, author’s full name, and other details?)
- Strephon had long confessed his amorous pain / Which gay Corinna rallied with disdain.
- 1863, Sheridan Le Fanu, The House by the Churchyard:
- So the athletic Magnolia instantly impounded the little lieutenant, and began to rally him, in the sort of slang she delighted in, with plenty of merriment and malice upon his tendre for Miss Chattesworth, and made the gallant young gentleman blush and occasionally smile, and bow a great deal, and take some snuff.
- Template:RQ:Addison Spectator
Noun
rally (uncountable)
- Good-humoured raillery.
References
- “rally”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
Anagrams
Czech
Noun
rally f
- rally (motor racing event)
Synonyms
- rallye f
Italian
Etymology
Noun
rally m (uncountable)
- rally event involving groups of people
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Noun
rally n (definite singular rallyet, indefinite plural rally or rallyer, definite plural rallya or rallyene)
- a rally (e.g. in motor sport)
References
- “rally” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Noun
rally n (definite singular rallyet, indefinite plural rally, definite plural rallya)
- a rally (e.g. in motor sport)
References
- “rally” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Portuguese
Noun
rally m (plural s)
- Alternative spelling of rali
Spanish
Noun
rally m (plural rallys)
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