gendered
gendered词义
adj. 依照性别而分类的
英英释义
gender[ 'dʒendəd ]
n.
a grammatical category in inflected languages governing the agreement between nouns and pronouns and adjectives; in some languages it is quite arbitrary but in Indo-European languages it is usually based on sex or animateness
同义词:grammatical gender
the properties that distinguish organisms on the basis of their reproductive roles
同义词:sexsexuality
gendered用法
词汇搭配
短语gendered subject性别化主体
gendered positionality性别定位
gendered discourse性别话语
gendered speech性别言语
Gendered Violence性别暴力
Gendered Innovations性别化创新
gendered age性别化年龄
gendered subaltern性别化的贱民
gendered subjectivity主体性
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gender difference性别差异
gender role性别角色
gender discrimination性别歧视
gender gap性别差异
gender identity性别认同;性别认定;性(别)身份
gender studies性别研究
gender issues性别问题
gender equity性別平等;男女平等;两性公平
gender imbalance性别比例失衡
gender mainstreaming将性别观点纳入主流
双语例句
Thoughmanyofusagreewith Achatzintheory,inthe UKtodaywealsotend to stick to our
gendered
diets.尽管大多数人都会在理论上认可阿卡兹的观点,但在今天的英国,我们更倾向于在“性别饮食”的支配下吃东西。
Partlyto do withthe
gendered
divisionoflabour,partlyto do with theconstructionofthegendered
body.一方面跟两性的社会分工有关、一方面跟两性的身体结构有关。
Andclearlywerely on asetof
gendered
understandingshere,butwhenwegrasparoundforreasons, this evolutionarystoryisallwegrab on to.我们的论断明显以性别化的理解为根据,但当我们到处寻找证据时,进化的故事是我们唯一能找到的。
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Gendered Transitions:Mexican Experiences of ImmigrationGendered transitions: Mexican experiences of immigration.
Gendered institutions : From sex roles to gendered institutions
Gender and Crime: Toward a Gendered Theory of Female Offending
Caring Consumers: Gendered Consumption Meanings and the Juggling Lifestyle
Hierarchies, jobs, bodies: A theory of gendered organizations.
Gendered Educational and Occupational Choices: Applying the Eccles et al. Model of Achievement-Related Choices.
The Gendered Nature of Natural Disasters: The Impact of Catastrophic Events on the Gender Gap in Life Expectancy, 1981-2002
Marital Status, Marital Transitions, and Health: A Gendered Life Course Perspective
Children of Globalization, Transnational Families and Gendered Woes [Book Review]