0 a person who takes part in organized activities that are intended to change something in society -- 运动参加者;运动倡导者;活动家
On the one hand, they arose from the fight by disability campaigners for civil rights and social justice.
This pattern suggests that anti-smoking campaigners have found it easier to achieve their objectives at the state and local level than at the federal level.
The anti-episcopal campaigners certainly understood this subtle middle-way between consensus and conflict.
Anti-smoking campaigners argue that smokers take more sick leave and generate higher medical expenses than non-smokers.
Parties, candidates, or their campaigners do not generally use random dial techniques, but re-contact potential supporters.
Anti-smoking campaigners argue that higher taxes not only ensure that smokers ' ' pay their own way, ' ' but also reduce consumption by raising the price of cigarettes.
A countertendency had emerged by the mid-1970s: instead of war victims, the posters began to show peace campaigners in action.
The campaigners tried to develop the protection proposal to afford the greatest protection to the largest wilderness area for the longest possible period of time.