gender / ˈdʒɛn dər /

⭐基础词汇性别性别问题性别平等

gender 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. either the male or female division of a species, especially as differentiated by social and cultural roles and behavior: the feminine gender. Compare sex.
  2. a similar category of human beings that is outside the male/female binary classification and is based on the individual's personal awareness or identity.See also third gender.
  3. Grammar. a set of classes that together include all nouns, membership in a particular class being shown by the form of the noun itself or by the form or choice of words that modify, replace, or otherwise refer to the noun, as, in English, the choice of he to replace the man, of she to replace the woman, of it to replace the table, of it or she to replace the ship. The number of genders in different languages varies from 2 to more than 20; often the classification correlates in part with sex or animateness. The most familiar sets of genders are of three classes or of two.one class of such a set.such classes or sets collectively or in general.membership of a word or grammatical form, or an inflectional form showing membership, in such a class.
  4. Archaic. kind, sort, or class.

gender 近义词

n. 名词 noun

grammatical rules applying to nouns that connote sex or animateness

更多gender例句

  1. I think there’s a lot of talk about trying to figure out a way to make restaurants more equitable, meaning equitable among gender, among races, more equitable among workers that are there.
  2. After the story was published she said in a note to staff and investors her issue had nothing to do with gender.
  3. Studies have also shown it helps if the person doing the intervention shares characteristics, such as gender or race, with the people for whom the messaging is targeted.
  4. Combining Glemaud’s joyful, gender-neutral, body positive approach with the clean knitwear designs he’s become known for, the designer created three knit bands.
  5. Those gender disparities largely persisted even when the researchers zoomed in on households where men and women both held jobs that could be completed at home.
  6. There was a lot of positive feedback from people interested in non-gender binary people.
  7. Gender roles exceed the biological circumstances of childbirth and they are, perhaps, much less likely to change.
  8. There have been changes in our society on issues of sexual and gender justice.
  9. The unfortunate reality is that race, gender, and economic status do matter when justice is meted out.
  10. That they will leverage their voices and their power to make real change to improve gender diversity.
  11. They are sometimes represented as being of both sexes, all having the power to change their gender.
  12. Though we may not have followed the Greek rule, we to the present day always look upon a ship as of the feminine gender.
  13. The sacred scriptures, in Hebrews, bestow on him the masculine gender, and so do the authors of the Greek version.
  14. But the gender must be changed, when it becomes necessary to speak of separate numbers.
  15. It is only in the conjugations that the principle of gender becomes lost in that of vitality.