advocacy
advocacy — 名詞
1. the activity of speaking out in favour of a particular cause, group, or change,
倡議;倡導
公開為某理念或群體發聲爭取支持
the activity of speaking out in favour of a particular cause, group, or change, especially in order to persuade others or influence decisions.
Malala became known around the world for her advocacy of girls' education.
馬拉拉因倡導女孩受教育的權利而舉世聞名。
advocacy of + cause noun
The charity's advocacy for homeless families helped change a city housing rule.
該慈善機構為無家可歸家庭的倡議促成市府修改了一項住房規定。
advocacy for + group of beneficiaries
Quiet advocacy inside the company persuaded managers to offer paid parental leave.
公司內部低調的倡議說服了主管們提供有薪育嬰假。
Years of patient advocacy by Dr. Chen led to better cancer screening in rural towns.
陳醫師多年來耐心的倡議讓鄉鎮地區獲得更好的癌症篩檢。
Through her advocacy, Maria gave a voice to workers who were too afraid to complain.
瑪麗亞透過她的倡議,替那些不敢出聲抱怨的勞工發聲。
- support
much broader and more everyday; 'advocacy' specifically implies speaking out in public
- campaigning
stresses organised activity over time; 'advocacy' can be a single speech or a long effort
- championing
stronger and more emotional; suggests one person fighting hard for a cause
- lobbying
narrower; refers to trying to influence lawmakers or officials specifically
- opposition
active speaking against, the opposite stance
- indifference
lack of interest rather than support
文法句型
advocacy of [cause/idea]
advocacy for [group/cause]
[adjective] advocacy
用法筆記
Almost always uncountable. Subject is usually a person or organisation; the object of 'of' or 'for' names what is being supported. Frequently paired with adjectives describing intensity or style: 'tireless', 'vocal', 'quiet', 'public'.