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词汇 transsexual
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Definition of transsexual in English:

transsexual

(also transexual)
noun transˈsɛkʃʊəltranzˈsɛkʃʊəltræn(t)(s)ˈsɛkʃ(u)əl
  • 1A person who emotionally and psychologically feels that they belong to the opposite sex.

    有异性转化欲者,易性癖者

    a pre-operative male-to-female transsexual
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His emphasis was on sexual minorities - homosexuals, bisexuals, lesbians, gays, transsexuals, transvestites and other transgender people.
    • How did people react to a major Hollywood release with a transsexual as the lead character?
    • A data-bending psychologist confirms what he already knew about gays and transsexuals.
    • So transsexuals, although born into one gender, will identify emotionally and psychologically with the other.
    • At the same time, the experiences of transgenders and transsexuals can offer much to the debates over utilizing, reforming, or doing away with sexual orientation categories.
    • Today, of course, transsexuals and other transgendered people have a significant voice in the literature of gender variance.
    • She manages to capture some of their innermost feelings, and shows that transsexuals have the same range of emotions and personalities as normal people.
    • According to the authors, these professionals are ignorant of the homosexual versus autogynephilic typology of transsexuals.
    • It reaffirms my belief that the gay mainstream has no interest in the reality of the transsexual experience, despite the fact that many transsexuals have come from your ranks.
    • First is the irony of a politically correct organization that ‘advocates for the rights of transsexuals’ but flatly refuses membership to transsexuals.
    • The 17 person committee that writes the standards includes at least four transsexuals, including physicians.
    • She asserts that transgender nondiscrimination laws being passed throughout the country cover only transsexuals and not other transgender or gender-nonconforming people.
    1. 1.1 A person who has undergone treatment in order to acquire the physical characteristics of the opposite sex.
      改变性别者,变性人
adjective transˈsɛkʃʊəltranzˈsɛkʃʊəltræn(t)(s)ˈsɛkʃ(u)əl
  • Relating to a transsexual person.

    有异性转化欲者的,易性癖者的

    transsexual fantasies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Despite a fairly balanced presentation of the issues, there are some subtle aspects of this video that transgender and transsexual advocates would find problematic.
    • If you are a lesbian, bisexual woman, or transgendered / transsexual woman (living full-time), you are invited to participate in this study.
    • An analysis was done of 2,000 transsexual patients in 13 countries over 30 years.
    • This bill is obviously a clear example of an expression of malice and prejudice against gay, lesbian, transgender, and transsexual people.
    • The language of the transgender / transsexual community is ever-evolving.
    • Yet these heroic changes, which have largely been driven by transsexual activists, focus solely on transsexuality and gender identity.
    • This analysis can be strengthened with gender identity discussions that relate bisexuality to the experiences of transgender and transsexual individuals.
    • To return now to the example of my transsexual patient: initially, I really could not see what solution this patient would be able to find at the end of her analysis.
    • The bill also would extend nondiscrimination laws to gays, lesbians and transgendered and transexual people.
    • Unmarried parents, cohabiting couples with children, and transsexual couples with children have all been acknowledged as having a right to respect for their family life under this Article.
    • The study found that the biological structure in the brains of male to female transsexual people had a totally female pattern that was not attributable to sex hormone therapy.
    • I knew I couldn't possibly do justice to the subject from a transgendered or transsexual perspective.
    • The relationship between mental health professionals and their transgender / transsexual clients has a long and complicated history - one that has been often characterized in negative terms.

Derivatives

  • transsexualism

  • noun tranzˈsɛkʃʊəlɪz(ə)mtransˈsɛkʃʊəlɪz(ə)mtræn(t)(s)ˈsɛkʃ(u)əˌlɪzəm
    • There is a stigma that transsexualism is a lifestyle choice.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I am also taking pains to distinguish crossdressing from transsexualism.
      • So much has changed in the treatment of transsexualism.
      • Then last year, the European parliament adopted a resolution calling on WHO to change its definition of transsexualism.
      • Thing is, gender fluidity, transgenderism and transsexualism are facts of life today.
  • transsexuality

  • noun -sɛksjʊˈalɪti
    • Now 49, he became an academic after claiming he was forced out of a number of jobs because of his transsexuality.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We want to demystify transsexuality and discuss people's experiences, from workplace issues and beyond.
      • My feminism includes heterosexuality - as well as homosexuality, bisexuality, and transsexuality / transgenderism.
      • Conundrum is an account of her transsexuality, her happy marriage as a man, and her journey towards and after the surgery that enabled her to become a woman.

Rhymes

asexual, bisexual, heterosexual, homosexual, psychosexual, sexual, unisexual

Definition of transsexual in US English:

transsexual

(also transexual)
nountræn(t)(s)ˈsɛkʃ(u)əltran(t)(s)ˈsekSH(o͞o)əl
  • 1A person who emotionally and psychologically feels that they belong to the opposite sex.

    有异性转化欲者,易性癖者

    a pre-operative male-to-female transsexual
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It reaffirms my belief that the gay mainstream has no interest in the reality of the transsexual experience, despite the fact that many transsexuals have come from your ranks.
    • She manages to capture some of their innermost feelings, and shows that transsexuals have the same range of emotions and personalities as normal people.
    • The 17 person committee that writes the standards includes at least four transsexuals, including physicians.
    • Today, of course, transsexuals and other transgendered people have a significant voice in the literature of gender variance.
    • A data-bending psychologist confirms what he already knew about gays and transsexuals.
    • So transsexuals, although born into one gender, will identify emotionally and psychologically with the other.
    • At the same time, the experiences of transgenders and transsexuals can offer much to the debates over utilizing, reforming, or doing away with sexual orientation categories.
    • She asserts that transgender nondiscrimination laws being passed throughout the country cover only transsexuals and not other transgender or gender-nonconforming people.
    • First is the irony of a politically correct organization that ‘advocates for the rights of transsexuals’ but flatly refuses membership to transsexuals.
    • According to the authors, these professionals are ignorant of the homosexual versus autogynephilic typology of transsexuals.
    • How did people react to a major Hollywood release with a transsexual as the lead character?
    • His emphasis was on sexual minorities - homosexuals, bisexuals, lesbians, gays, transsexuals, transvestites and other transgender people.
    1. 1.1 A person who has undergone treatment in order to acquire the physical characteristics of the opposite sex.
      改变性别者,变性人
adjectivetræn(t)(s)ˈsɛkʃ(u)əltran(t)(s)ˈsekSH(o͞o)əl
  • Relating to transsexuals.

    transsexual fantasies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you are a lesbian, bisexual woman, or transgendered / transsexual woman (living full-time), you are invited to participate in this study.
    • This bill is obviously a clear example of an expression of malice and prejudice against gay, lesbian, transgender, and transsexual people.
    • The study found that the biological structure in the brains of male to female transsexual people had a totally female pattern that was not attributable to sex hormone therapy.
    • This analysis can be strengthened with gender identity discussions that relate bisexuality to the experiences of transgender and transsexual individuals.
    • The bill also would extend nondiscrimination laws to gays, lesbians and transgendered and transexual people.
    • Yet these heroic changes, which have largely been driven by transsexual activists, focus solely on transsexuality and gender identity.
    • I knew I couldn't possibly do justice to the subject from a transgendered or transsexual perspective.
    • To return now to the example of my transsexual patient: initially, I really could not see what solution this patient would be able to find at the end of her analysis.
    • An analysis was done of 2,000 transsexual patients in 13 countries over 30 years.
    • The language of the transgender / transsexual community is ever-evolving.
    • Unmarried parents, cohabiting couples with children, and transsexual couples with children have all been acknowledged as having a right to respect for their family life under this Article.
    • The relationship between mental health professionals and their transgender / transsexual clients has a long and complicated history - one that has been often characterized in negative terms.
    • Despite a fairly balanced presentation of the issues, there are some subtle aspects of this video that transgender and transsexual advocates would find problematic.
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