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1. | take part in a public rally, etc, usually as a protest or to show support |
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-- 来源 -- 大学英语听说教程第四册(1) - Unit 4 Part Ⅴ |
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2. | Taylor, a radical Quaker cotton merchant, aged 28, went to report a public rally demanding the right |
| 当时28岁的泰勒是教友派一个思想激进的棉花商,他本来是去采访一次争取选举权的群众大会,却没有料到遇上了血腥屠杀。 |
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3. | Nixon may have been right in his judgment that there was no public opinion left to rally. |
| 尼克松认为已经剩不下什么公众舆论好争取了,他的这个判断可能是对的。 |
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