English to Spanish Dictionary rallies

rallies

Mítines
definition
verb
De Montfort's troops rallied and drove back the king's infantry
(of troops) come together again in order to continue fighting after a defeat or dispersion.
she floundered for a moment, then rallied again
recover or cause to recover in health, spirits, or poise.
noun
a rally attended by around 100,000 people
a mass meeting of people making a political protest or showing support for a cause.
a rally driver
a competition for motor vehicles in which they are driven a long distance over public roads or rough terrain, typically in stages and through checkpoints.
translation of 'rallies'
verb
replegarse,
rehacerse,
reunirse a,
manifestarse,
mejorar,
recuperarse
noun
manifestación,
repliegue,
recuperación,
peloteo,
mitin,
reunión,
congreso,
rallye
example
In the ensuing attempt, Dunbar survives and 'rallies' the Union troops to win the battle.
The current lineup can't consistently sustain 'rallies' or show discipline at the plate.
Short-lived 'rallies' followed by drift and decline are likely to be the order of the day for 2003.
If we are correct, and at some future date the price of gold 'rallies' like the yen did, there will be financial turmoil.
The Chilean Student Confederation announced plans for mass 'rallies' across the country this Thursday in an escalation of the struggle.
This resulted in a complete lack of rhythm and short 'rallies' punctuated by frequent drop shots.
After Sardinia, Cyprus and Turkey, the long tour of Mediterranean gravel 'rallies' that kicked off at the beginning of April will end over the sun-baked tracks of central Greece.
Temujin now 'rallies' the tribes for a desperate attack on Urga.
When he was 10, he worked as a ball boy at a seniors' tournament, giving him the chance to hit a few 'rallies' with John McEnroe.
My activities went from merely attending meetings, 'rallies' , and protests to organizing them.
Tippe added that the military is also anticipating the likelihood of mass student 'rallies' during the visit.
Of the three hot, rough 'rallies' in Cyprus, Greece and Turkey, this is the best from a drivers' view.
Since then, the young French driver finished the ten 'rallies' in which he took part, winning four of them, and scored podium points on four other occasions.
Activists are holding 'rallies' to raise awareness, urging families to tell schools to keep their personal data private.
Like the other two hot gravel 'rallies' , the start order on the opening day is important because there will be loose gravel on the surface which is a big handicap for the first cars.
‘I enjoy the faster 'rallies' more than the slower ones,’ said 28-year-old Märtin.
Speeches from the gigantic demonstration in Melbourne were broadcast on satellite television to union 'rallies' in every city and town.
Health workers held lunchtime 'rallies' outside several hospitals, including in London, Birmingham and Sheffield.
Demonstrations and mass protest 'rallies' in the early 1990s turned into riots in which several hundred were killed and thousands arrested.
‘This rally is the best of the rough 'rallies' we do,’ said the 30-year-old Finn.
They will also continue to compete in historic road 'rallies' .
And there is his basic and perhaps rather obvious point that the decline of civilisations proceeds in a serious of routs and 'rallies' .
We attended meetings and protest 'rallies' during our high school years, and our mother organized a tutoring project for poor children.
Last week, health workers carried out protest 'rallies' at Santiago hospitals and clinics.
The car has been faultless on all three 'rallies' , and Geoff is giving me a huge amount of confidence in the car and in my own performances.
May Day 'rallies' took place around Australia on the May 1-2 weekend.
Rowlands freely admits he feels inexperienced on tarmac 'rallies' and that he is still on a steep learning curve.
With his ability to abbreviate his backswing and his penchant for quick 'rallies' , Wimbledon offers him more opportunity.
The trend among schools and colleges alike to organise peace 'rallies' and cultural programmes to foster a spirit of cultural and national unity amongst their students is steadily on the uptake.
For example, service members as well as government civilians can attend political meetings or 'rallies' .
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