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sich solidarisieren

To show solidarity

字面意思: to solidarize oneself

Use this phrase to show you are standing united with someone against an injustice or challenge.

15秒了解

  • Publicly taking someone's side during a conflict or struggle.
  • Uses the reflexive 'sich' and the preposition 'mit'.
  • Stronger and more formal than just 'helping' someone.

意思

It means to publicly stand by someone or a group who is being treated unfairly or facing a struggle. You're basically saying, 'I'm on your side, and your fight is my fight.'

关键例句

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In an office meeting

Ich solidarisiere mich mit Frau Müller und ihrer Forderung.

I show solidarity with Ms. Müller and her demand.

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2

Texting a friend about a bad boss

Keine Sorge, wir solidarisieren uns alle mit dir!

Don't worry, we are all standing with you!

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3

At a protest

Die Studenten solidarisieren sich mit den Professoren.

The students are showing solidarity with the professors.

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文化背景

The term gained massive importance during the labor movements of the 19th and 20th centuries in Germany. It is a cornerstone of the 'social market economy' philosophy, where the strong help the weak. Today, it is frequently used in political discourse and social media activism.

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The Reflexive Rule

Always remember the 'sich'. Without it, the verb doesn't work. It's like saying 'I solidarize' instead of 'I solidarize myself'.

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Don't Overuse It

Because it's a strong word, using it for small things like 'I solidarize with your choice of socks' can sound sarcastic.

15秒了解

  • Publicly taking someone's side during a conflict or struggle.
  • Uses the reflexive 'sich' and the preposition 'mit'.
  • Stronger and more formal than just 'helping' someone.

What It Means

sich solidarisieren is about more than just being nice. It is about taking a stand. When you use this phrase, you are picking a side. You see someone facing a challenge or injustice. You decide to join them. It shows you share their burden. It is a powerful way to say 'we are one.'

How To Use It

This is a reflexive verb. You always need the word sich. Usually, you follow it with mit plus the dative case. For example: Ich solidarisiere mich mit den Streikenden. It sounds active and intentional. You aren't just watching from the sidelines. You are getting involved. Use it when you want to show strong support.

When To Use It

Use it in the workplace if a colleague is treated poorly. Use it during social movements or protests. It works great when a friend is being bullied. You can even use it in a meeting. If one person has a brave idea, stand with them. It signals courage and unity. It’s perfect for moments that require a backbone.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid this for very small, trivial things. Don't solidarisieren with someone’s choice of pizza toppings. That sounds way too dramatic! People might think you are making fun of them. It is a 'heavy' word. Save it for situations that actually matter. Using it for laundry or snacks feels weird.

Cultural Background

Germany has a very strong history of unions and collective action. The concept of Solidarität is deeply rooted in German society. There was even a special tax called Solidaritätszuschlag. It helped rebuild parts of the country after reunification. Germans value the idea that the group is stronger than the individual. This phrase reflects that deep-seated cultural value.

Common Variations

You will often hear Solidarität zeigen. That is a bit more passive. Sich solidarisieren is a much stronger action. You might also hear jemandem den Rücken stärken. That means 'to have someone's back.' But if you want to sound formal and committed, stick with sich solidarisieren. It carries the most weight in a conversation.

使用说明

The phrase is most effective in situations involving a clear 'us vs. them' or 'right vs. wrong' dynamic. It requires the reflexive pronoun to match the subject (mich, dich, sich, uns, euch).

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The Reflexive Rule

Always remember the 'sich'. Without it, the verb doesn't work. It's like saying 'I solidarize' instead of 'I solidarize myself'.

⚠️

Don't Overuse It

Because it's a strong word, using it for small things like 'I solidarize with your choice of socks' can sound sarcastic.

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The 'Soli' Secret

Germans often shorten 'Solidaritätszuschlag' to just 'Soli'. If you hear people complaining about the 'Soli', they are talking about taxes, not friendship!

例句

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#1 In an office meeting
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Ich solidarisiere mich mit Frau Müller und ihrer Forderung.

I show solidarity with Ms. Müller and her demand.

This shows you are backing a colleague's professional position.

#2 Texting a friend about a bad boss
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Keine Sorge, wir solidarisieren uns alle mit dir!

Don't worry, we are all standing with you!

A supportive message to let a friend know they aren't alone.

#3 At a protest
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Die Studenten solidarisieren sich mit den Professoren.

The students are showing solidarity with the professors.

A classic use in a political or social context.

#4 A humorous moment at a restaurant
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Wenn du den scharfen Burger bestellst, solidarisiere ich mich mit dir.

If you order the spicy burger, I'll show solidarity and join you.

Using a serious word for a silly food choice.

#5 Supporting a sibling in a family argument
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Ich muss mich mit meinem Bruder solidarisieren.

I have to stand with my brother.

Shows family loyalty during a disagreement.

#6 Social media post
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Wir solidarisieren uns mit den Opfern der Katastrophe.

We stand in solidarity with the victims of the disaster.

Commonly seen in official statements or hashtags.

自我测试

Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun and preposition.

Wir ___ ___ mit den Streikenden.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: solidarisieren uns

The verb is reflexive, so 'wir' requires 'uns' as the pronoun.

Which preposition follows 'sich solidarisieren'?

Er solidarisiert sich ___ seinem Kollegen.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: mit

The fixed preposition for this phrase is 'mit' followed by the dative case.

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视觉学习工具

Formality and Intensity

Casual Support

Helping a friend with a small task.

Ich helfe dir.

Active Backing

Standing by someone in a minor argument.

Ich stehe hinter dir.

Solidarity

Publicly taking a side in a conflict.

Ich solidarisiere mich mit dir.

Political Alliance

Official union or state support.

Die Staaten solidarisieren sich.

Where to use 'sich solidarisieren'

sich solidarisieren
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Office Conflict

Backing a colleague against a mean boss.

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Social Movements

Joining a climate change protest.

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Friendship

Standing by a friend during a breakup.

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Social Media

Using a profile frame for a cause.

常见问题

10 个问题

It means to take someone's side in a conflict. You are showing that you support them publicly, like in Ich solidarisiere mich mit dem Team.

It is neutral to formal. You can use it with friends, but it is also very common in news and politics.

Always use mit followed by the dative case. For example: Er solidarisiert sich mit der Lehrerin.

Usually, it implies there is some kind of struggle or opposition. You 'solidarize' because someone is being challenged.

Helfen is just giving aid. Sich solidarisieren is making a statement that you are on the same team.

Yes, especially when discussing work issues or social justice. You'll hear it on the news almost every day.

Yes, people often say they solidarisieren sich mit einer Marke if that brand is being unfairly boycotted.

Forgetting the reflexive pronoun sich. You can't just say Ich solidarisiere mit dir; it must be Ich solidarisiere MICH mit dir.

Yes, the noun is die Solidarität. You can say Solidarität zeigen instead of the verb.

Not aggressive, but it sounds very firm. It shows you have a clear opinion and are not neutral.

相关表达

Solidarität zeigen

To show solidarity (more passive)

jemandem beistehen

To stand by someone (more personal/emotional)

Partei ergreifen

To take a side

zusammenhalten

To stick together

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