1. 团结,努力振奋群情:Napoleon Bonaparte:拿破仑 波拿巴 | Rallying:团结,努力振奋群情 | Nucleus:核心,中心
1. His decision to go rallying ended any thought he might end up at Mercedes as world champion Jenson Button's replacement.
2. Gaddafi made African unity a rallying call after failing to get fellow Arab leaders to support his campaign for a united Arab nation.
3. Arafat told thousands of Palestinians rallying to his side that he would stay in his headquarters come what may after Israel threatened to expel him.
4. Remember it was over a decade ago that'the green shirts'who were attracting headlines rallying for constitutional reform.
5. Such sound bites can then be repeated on other occasions and become a rallying cry for supporters.
6. But despite the rallying cry for saving water, the first indoor ski resort in the city will open to the public next week.
7. But neither leader dwelled on their painful break over the March 2003 invasion of Iraq, when Chirac deeply angered Washington by rallying global opposition to the war.
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8. Despite rallying to win three of those games, a disturbing trend had developed.
9. More than 100 drivers have been rallying outside the city government offices since Tuesday, demanding a detailed government plan to tackle their complaints.
10. Gaining notoriety among the city's disillusioned clubbers, micro provided a rallying point as it appeared in its various incarnations around the city.
noun
1. the feat of mustering strength for a renewed effort
e.g. he singled to start a rally in the 9th inning
he feared the rallying of their troops for a counterattack
Synonym: rally
2. rallying
2. the act of mobilizing for a common purpose
e.g. the bell was a signal for the rallying of the whole neighborhood
adj
1. rousing or recalling to unity and renewed effort
e.g. a rallying cry