(fiil) toplamak, toparlamak, canlandırmak, harekete geçirmek, iyileşmek, toparlanmak, toplanmak, yardımına koşmak, yeniden güç kazanmak, yeniden yükselmek, kafa bulmak, takılmak
the feat of mustering strength for a renewed effort; "he singled to start a rally in the 9th inning"; "he feared the rallying of their troops for a counterattack"
This term has somewhat different meanings depending upon where in Pony Club you happen to be In the United States, a rally is a Pony Club educational, friendly competition Traditionally, a rally is modelled on a horse trial It has a riding competition on the flat (dressage), a riding competition outside the ring (cross-country), and a riding competition back in the ring over fences (stadium jumping) It also has two additional phases that a horse trial does NOT have (but perhaps should) These are a short written test of horse knowledge appropriate to the level of the competitor and the sport, and Horse Management -- this term is defined separately Rallies are also held in other Pony Club sports, such as dressage, showjumping, mounted games, and tetrathlon In these rallies, the written test and Horse Management are present, but the riding phases change to match the discipline
A rally in tennis, badminton, or squash is a continuous series of shots that the players exchange without stopping. a long rally. or rallye Automobile competition using public roads and ordinary traffic rules. The object is to maintain a specified average speed between checkpoints; the route is unknown to the driver and navigator until the start of the event. Such competition began in 1907 with a Beijing-to-Paris event (12,000 km [7,500 mi]). The Monte-Carlo rally began in 1911. The Paris-Dakar (Senegal) Rally (15,000 km (9,300 mi]) is considered one of the most grueling rally events
A rally is a large public meeting that is held in order to show support for something such as a political party. About three thousand people held a rally to mark international human rights day
When people rally to something or when something rallies them, they unite to support it. His supporters have rallied to his defence He rallied his own supporters for a fight
An upward movement of prices following a decline; the opposite of a reaction Range - The high and low prices or high and low bids and offers, recorded during a specified time Reaction - A decline in prices following an advance The opposite of rally Registered Representative - A person employed by, and soliciting business for, a commission house or Futures Commission Merchant Round-Turn - Procedure by which a long or short position is offset by an opposite transaction or by accepting or making delivery of the actual financial instrument or physical commodity Scalp - To trade for small gains Scalping normally involves establishing and liquidating a position quickly, usually within the same day, hour or even just a few minutes
{i} gathering, assembly; union, process of joining together; recovery, recuperation; type of auto race held on public roads according to regular traffic rules
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
harass with persistent criticism or carping; "The children teased the new teacher"; "Don't ride me so hard over my failure"; "His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie"
When someone or something rallies, they begin to recover or improve after having been weak. He rallied enough to thank his doctors = recover Rally is also a noun. After a brief rally the shares returned to 126p. = recovery
an automobile race run over public roads a large gathering of people intended to arouse enthusiasm a marked recovery of strength or spirits during an illness return to a former condition; "The jilted lover soon rallied and found new friends"; "The stock market rallied
A newer class of R/C cars, popularized by the HPI RS4 Rally At first glance appearing to be a touring car with treaded tires, a "true" rally car will feature slightly longer shocks and some protection for the drivetrain A rally car is generally able to travel on any on-road surface, as well as gravel and hard-packed or loose dirt
rally to
Silbentrennung
ral·ly to
Türkische aussprache
räli tı
Aussprache
/ˈralē tə/ /ˈræliː tə/
Etymologie
[ 'ra-lE ] (verb.) 1603. French rallier, from Old French ralier, from re- + alier to unite; more at ALLY.