sympathiser
/ˈsɪm.pə.θaɪ.zər/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsɪm.pə.θaɪ.zɚ/ (ame, ipa)
sympathiser — 名詞
1. someone who agrees with the aims of a political group or movement, without neces
認同者
政治上認同某團體理念的人
someone who agrees with the aims of a political group or movement, without necessarily belonging to it or taking an active role
Ravindra's colleagues suspected he was a quiet sympathiser of the opposition party.
Ravindra 的同事懷疑他是反對黨的默默認同者。
collocation: a quiet sympathiser of [political group]
Alessia never joined the union, yet her coworkers knew she was a sympathiser.
Alessia 從未參加工會,但同事們都知道她是一名認同者。
During the investigation, Hassan was labelled a terrorist sympathiser by the state media.
調查期間,Hassan 被國營媒體貼上恐怖分子認同者的標籤。
Minho's father had been a communist sympathiser during his student years in Seoul.
Minho 的父親在首爾求學期間曾是一名共產主義認同者。
Several teachers at the school were secret sympathisers of the banned movement.
學校裡有幾位教師是那個被禁運動的秘密認同者。
- supporter
broader term that often implies visible or active backing, not just agreement
- ally
suggests mutual cooperation and a two-way relationship toward shared goals
- fellow traveller
specifically describes someone sympathetic to communism without party membership; dated and politically charged
文法句型
sympathiser of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Often used with 'of' to name the cause or group. Common in political and historical contexts. A sympathiser supports the ideas without necessarily being an active member — unlike 'supporter' or 'member', which suggest more direct involvement.