transgender

FREQ #20720

n. 变性人

发音

UK /tɹænzˈd͡ʒɛndə/
UK /tɹɑːnz-/
UK /tɹæns-/
US /ˌtɹænzˈd͡ʒɛndəɹ/
US /ˌtɹæn(t)s-/

词形变化

transgenders 复数 transgenders transgendered transgendering transgenders 三单 transgendering 现在分词 transgendered 过去式 transgendered 过去分词

别名

trans-gender transgener xgender 2SLGBTQIA+ 2SLGBTQQIA+ TGI TNBGD TG LGBTQ LGBTQ2 LGBTQ2+ LGBTQ2S+ LGBTQA LGBTQI LGBTQI2 LGBTQQIAAPP LGBTTQQIAAP

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A transgender person

    跨性别者

    可数 冒犯 不可数
  2. 2.

    A transgender person

    Transgender people collectively.

    可数 冒犯 不可数
  3. 3.

    Synonym of transgenderism (“the state of being transgender”).

    罕用 不可数
v.
  1. 1.

    To change the gender of (someone).

    冒犯 及物
  2. 2.

    To change the sex of (someone).

    冒犯 及物
adj.
  1. 1.

    Of a person: having a gender (identity) which is different from one's assigned sex; that is, the identity of a trans man, trans woman, or someone non-binary, for example, agender, bigender, or third-gender.

  2. 2.

    Of a person: having a gender (identity) which is different from one's assigned sex; that is, the identity of a trans man, trans woman, or someone non-binary, for example, agender, bigender, or third-gender.

    Of a person: having a gender (identity) which is opposite from the sex one was assigned at birth: being assigned male but having a female gender, or vice versa (that is, not including a non-binary identity).

  3. 3.

    Of a person: transgressing or not identifying with culturally conventional gender roles and categories of male or female.

    跨性别

  4. 4.

    Of or pertaining to transgender people (adjective sense 1), or their experiences or identity.

  5. 5.

    Of a space: intended primarily for transgender people.

  6. 6.

    Of a space: available for use by transgender people, rather than only non-transgender people.

  7. 7.

    Synonym of crossgender (“across multiple genders”).

    过时

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Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *terh₂-der. Proto-Italic *trānts Latin trāns Latin trans-bor. English trans- Proto-Indo-European *ǵenh₁- Proto-Indo-European *-os Proto-Indo-European *ǵénh₁os Proto-Italic *genos Latin genus Old French gendrebor. Middle English gendre English gender English transgender The adjective sense is derived from trans- (“extending across, through, or over”) + gender, modelled after transsexual (adjective) and probably modified from transgenderism which was coined by the American psychiatrist John F. Oliven (1915–1975) in 1965; the terms transgender, transgenderal, transgendered, transgenderist, and similar terms arose in the decades after this. By the 1990s, the word transgender had acquired its current senses, and had also largely displaced the earlier term transsexual: see the usage notes. The noun and verb senses are derived from the adjective. Regarding noun sense 2 (“synonym of transgenderism”), compare transsex (noun).

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