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  • 1 rally

    1. intransitive verb
    1) (come together) sich versammeln

    rally to the support of or the defence of, rally behind or to somebody — (fig.) sich hinter jemanden stellen

    2) (regain health) sich wieder [ein wenig] erholen
    3) (reassemble) sich [wieder] sammeln
    4) (increase in value after fall) [Aktie, Kurs:] wieder anziehen, sich wieder erholen
    2. transitive verb
    1) (reassemble) wieder zusammenrufen
    2) (bring together) einigen [Partei, Kräfte]; sammeln [Anhänger]
    3) (rouse) aufmuntern; (revive)

    rally one's strengthseine [ganze] Kraft zusammennehmen

    3. noun
    1) (mass meeting) Versammlung, die

    peace rally — Friedenskundgebung, die

    [motor] rally — Rallye, die

    3) (Tennis) Ballwechsel, der
    * * *
    ['ræli] 1. verb
    1) (to come or bring together again: The general tried to rally his troops after the defeat; The troops rallied round the general.) sich sammeln
    2) (to come or bring together for a joint action or effort: The supporters rallied to save the club from collapse; The politician asked his supporters to rally to the cause.) sich zusammentun
    3) (to (cause to) recover health or strength: She rallied from her illness.) sich erholen
    2. noun
    1) (a usually large gathering of people for some purpose: a Scouts' rally.) die Zusammenkunft
    2) (a meeting (usually of cars or motorcycles) for a competition, race etc.) die Ralley
    3) (an improvement in health after an illness.) die Erholung
    4) ((in tennis etc) a (usually long) series of shots before the point is won or lost.) der Ballwechsel
    - academic.ru/118109/rally_round">rally round
    * * *
    ral·ly
    [ˈræli]
    I. n
    1. (motor race) Rallye f
    the Paris-Dakar \rally die Rallye Paris-Dakar
    2. SPORT (in tennis) Ballwechsel m
    3. (meeting) [Massen]versammlung f, Treffen nt, Zusammenkunft f
    vintage car \rally Oldtimertreffen nt
    county \rally Bezirkstreffen nt
    a \rally of 2000 people eine Versammlung von 2000 Menschen
    Scout \rally Pfadfindertreffen nt
    annual \rally Jahrestreffen nt
    election \rally Wahlversammlung f
    peace \rally Friedenskundgebung f
    to hold a \rally [against sth] eine Kundgebung [gegen etw akk] abhalten
    to stage a \rally eine Kundgebung abhalten
    4. ECON (recovery) Erholung f; (increase in value) Aufschwung m
    II. vt
    <- ie->
    to \rally sth etw sammeln
    to \rally forces/troops Streitkräfte/Truppen sammeln
    to \rally support Unterstützung gewinnen
    to \rally supporters Anhänger mobilisieren
    to \rally sb against/in favour [or AM favor] of sth jdn gegen/für etw akk mobilisieren
    to \rally sb around [or round] sb jdn um jdn scharen
    father's death rallied the family around mother nach Vaters Tod scharte sich die Familie um Mutter
    III. vi
    <- ie->
    to \rally behind [or to] sb sich akk geschlossen hinter jdn stellen
    to \rally round sb sich akk jds annehmen, sich akk um jdn kümmern
    to \rally around the flag Patriotismus [o sich patriotisch] zeigen
    2. MED sich akk erholen; SPORT sich akk fangen fam; FIN, STOCKEX sich akk erholen, anziehen
    * * *
    I ['rlɪ]
    1. n
    1) (= gathering) (Massen)versammlung f; (with speaker) Kundgebung f; (of troops) (Ver)sammlung f; (AUT) Rallye f
    2) (in health, spirits) Erholung f
    2. vt
    troops, supporters (ver)sammeln, zusammenrufen

    to rally one's strengthall seine Kräfte sammeln or zusammennehmen

    3. vi
    1) (sick person) Fortschritte machen; (ST EX) sich erholen
    2) (troops, people) sich sammeln, sich versammeln
    3) (AUT)

    to go rallying — Rallyes/eine Rallye fahren or machen

    II
    vt
    (obs: tease) necken, hänseln
    * * *
    rally1 [ˈrælı]
    A v/t
    1. Truppen etc (wieder) sammeln oder ordnen
    2. vereinigen, scharen ( beide:
    round, to um)
    3. jemanden aufrütteln, -muntern
    4. WIRTSCH wieder beleben, Preise festigen
    5. seine Kräfte etc sammeln, zusammennehmen
    B v/i
    1. sich (wieder) sammeln
    2. sich scharen (round, to um)
    3. sich anschließen (to dat oder an akk)
    4. auch rally round neue Kräfte sammeln
    5. sich erholen ( from von)( auch WIRTSCH Markt, Preise)
    6. SPORT sich (wieder) fangen umg
    7. Tennis etc:
    a) einen Ballwechsel ausführen
    b) sich einschlagen
    C s
    1. Sammeln n
    2. Treffen n, Tagung f, Kundgebung f, Versammlung f
    3. Erholung f ( auch WIRTSCH)
    4. Tennis etc:
    a) Ballwechsel m
    b) Einschlagen n
    5. Automobilsport: Rallye f
    rally2 [ˈrælı] v/t hänseln
    * * *
    1. intransitive verb
    1) (come together) sich versammeln

    rally to the support of or the defence of, rally behind or to somebody — (fig.) sich hinter jemanden stellen

    2) (regain health) sich wieder [ein wenig] erholen
    3) (reassemble) sich [wieder] sammeln
    4) (increase in value after fall) [Aktie, Kurs:] wieder anziehen, sich wieder erholen
    2. transitive verb
    1) (reassemble) wieder zusammenrufen
    2) (bring together) einigen [Partei, Kräfte]; sammeln [Anhänger]
    3) (rouse) aufmuntern; (revive)

    rally one's strength — seine [ganze] Kraft zusammennehmen

    3. noun
    1) (mass meeting) Versammlung, die

    peace rally — Friedenskundgebung, die

    [motor] rally — Rallye, die

    3) (Tennis) Ballwechsel, der
    * * *
    (Automobile) n.
    Sternfahrt f. (Tennis) n.
    Ballwechsel (beim Tennis) m. n.
    Kundgebung f.
    Massenkundgebung f.
    Rallye -s f. (round one) v.
    um sich scharen ausdr. v.
    sammeln v.

    English-german dictionary > rally

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