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allyship noun[ U ] uk /ˈæl.aɪ.ʃɪp/ us /ˈæl.aɪ.ʃɪp/ the quality or practice of helping or supporting other people who are part of a group that is treated badly or unfairly, although you are not yourself a member of this group: 匡扶正义的盟友关系 One of the most important ways to practise allyship is just to listen.行使盟友关系的最重要方法之一就是倾听。 Allyship means using your power, position, or privilege to uplift others.匡扶正义意味着使用您的权力、职位或特权来提升他人。 Related word
ally Being comfortable talking about race at work is an important element of allyship. Allyship can be a small action such as supporting someone's contribution in a meeting. Men in leadership positions can show allyship by advocating for gender equity or for a particular woman colleague. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Supporters, members & defenders advocate anti-evolution anti-evolutionary anti-evolutionist apologist apostle apparatchik booster card-carrying member custodian defender non-member non-membership patron patroness pro-natalist protagonist recruit seconder surrogate |