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transphobia

/trans-foh-bee-uh/US // trænsˈfoʊ bi ə //

恐高症,恐艾症,恐同症,仇视同性恋

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an aversion or hostility to, disdain for, or fear of transgender people.

Examples

  • Her Instagram is a gold mine of content celebrating dark skin tones while addressing issues such as India’s caste system and transphobia.

  • Workers also cited allegations of racism and transphobia as reasons they resigned.

  • She pulls up her pants to show me and there they are, irrefutable proof of transphobia.

  • In this context, narratives and essays such as Adichie’s often fit into a larger pattern of people critiquing cancel culture while obscuring transphobia or other discriminatory rhetoric.

  • It is in these rich and nuanced crossings of gender, sexuality and race that the Middle Ages can productively shatter many of our preconceptions — and also make us aware of the deep and interlaced histories of racism and transphobia.

  • Allegations of transphobia are not new in the world of gay online dating.

  • Today is the International Day Against Homophobia (and Transphobia).

  • Accusations of transphobia flooded in, GLAAD complained, and a petition circulated imploring TLC not to rerun the episode.

  • Transphobia is not justified, and neither is ambivalence in the face of tragedy.