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gender美 ['dʒendər] 英 ['dʒendə(r)] - n.性别(尤指社会和文化差异,而非生理差异)
- v.〈诗〉同“engender”
- 网络社会性别;性属;性别角色
n. sex,sexual characteristics,masculinity,femininity,sexual role 1. | [c][u] 性别(尤指社会和文化差异,而非生理差异)the fact of being male or female, especially when considered with reference to social and cultural differences, not differences in biology |
| issues of class, race and gender 阶级、种族和性别问题 | | traditional concepts of gender 传统的性别观念 | | gender differences/relations/roles 性别差异/关系/角色 |
2. | [c][u] 性(阳性、阴性和中性,不同的性有不同的词尾等)each of the classes ( masculine , feminine and sometimes neuter ) into which nouns, pronouns and adjectives are divided; the division of nouns, pronouns and adjectives into these different genders . Different genders may have different endings, etc. |
| In French the adjective must agree with the noun in number and gender. 法语中形容词必须在数和性上与名词一致。 |
n. | 1. the sex of a person or organism, or of a whole category of people or organisms 2. the classification of nouns and pronouns in some languages according to the forms taken by adjectives, modifiers, and other grammatical items associated syntactically with them 3. any one of the categories into which nouns and pronouns are divided in languages that have gender, e.g. masculine, feminine, neuter, or common 4. the fact of people having or being aware of having different genders 5. the fact of being either male or female 6. the gender of a word is whether it is masculine, feminine, or neuter. In English, only pronouns like “he” and “she” and possessive determiners like “his” and “her” have gender, but in other languages such as French all nouns, pronouns, etc. have gender. 1. the sex of a person or organism, or of a whole category of people or organisms 2. the classification of nouns and pronouns in some languages according to the forms taken by adjectives, modifiers, and other grammatical items associated syntactically with them 3. any one of the categories into which nouns and pronouns are divided in languages that have gender, e.g. masculine, feminine, neuter, or common 4. the fact of people having or being aware of having different genders 5. the fact of being either male or female 6. the gender of a word is whether it is masculine, feminine, or neuter. In English, only pronouns like “he” and “she” and possessive determiners like “his” and “her” have gender, but in other languages such as French all nouns, pronouns, etc. have gender. |
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