Rally in spanish

Reunión

pronunciation: reunioʊn part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

rally1 = reunión, concentración. 

Example: This article gives examples of unusual forms of library promotion -- rallies, comedy competitions, fun runs, fireworks.

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» pep rally = asamblea para darse ánimo. [Reunión de los miembros de un equipo deportivo u otro tipo de grupo que tiene lugar antes de la celebración de un evento con objeto de animarse mutuamente]

Example: Due to the pep rally, Columbia police will close Gadsden Street from 2pm to 11pm.

» political rally = mitin, mitin político.

Example: Zimbabwean police banned all political rallies Friday as the nation's political crisis deepened.

rally2 = rally. 

Example: The devil is in the details -- that was the lesson he learned when the sidelight of his bike came unhinged during the rally.

rally3 = recuperación. [Usado generalmente para la recuperación económica del mercado]

Example: China stands at the beginning of a long, hard slog to revive foreign trade, economists said on Monday, pessimistic about the prospects for an immediate rally.

rally4 = conseguir unir, aunar, concentrarse, cohesionar, congregarse. 

Example: The aim of the conference was to rally and organize the fight for public access to information.

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» rally (a)round = ofrecer apoyo, apoyar, defender.

Example: I recalled how bereft we felt when we lost our son and how friends and neighbours rallied round and offered a shoulder to cry on.

» rally behind = ofrecer apoyo, apoyar, defender.

Example: The second group, who rallied behind McCarthy, was composed of students and intellectuals who were vociferous against the war.

» rally + Reflexivo = recuperarse, reponerse.

Example: Then the secretary, having rallied herself, said forlornly 'I'll let him know you're here in a minute'.

» rally + Reflexivo + for battle = prepararse para la batalla.

Example: Indians used war paint to rally themselves for battle and frighten enemies, in the way sports teams wear the same uniforms.

» rally to + Posesivo + aid = acudir a + Posesivo + ayuda, ir en + Posesivo + ayuda, acudir a ayudar a Alguien, ir a ayudar a Alguien.

Example: Richard was up shit creek without a paddle, even though lots of students rallied to his aid, some going back many years to when he first started teaching in 2001.

rally5 = recuperarse, reponerse. 

Example: Thereupon he rallied, and with an air of accepting the inevitable turned into the library parking lot and went to his office.

Rally synonyms

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