homosexual如何读

英:[ˌhəʊməˈsekʃuəl]

美:[ˌhoʊməˈsekʃuəl]

homosexual是什么意思

  • adj.同性恋的
  • n.同性恋

homosexual自然拼读

ho·mo·sex·u·al

ho mo sek shu l

homosexual变形

复数:homosexuals

homosexual扩展

homosexually (adv.), homosexuality (n.)

homosexual词根

词根:homophile

adj.

homophobic 害怕同性恋的

homophile 关心同性恋者权利的;同性恋的(等于homosexual)

n.

homosexuality 同性恋

homophobia 对同性恋的恐惧;对同性恋的憎恶

homophile 同性恋者;同性恋权力支持者

homosexual英英释义

adjective

now sometimes disparaging + offensive; see usage paragraph below of, relating to, or characterized by sexual or romantic attraction to people of one's same sex : gay

now sometimes disparaging + offensive; see usage paragraph below of, relating to, or involving sexual activity between people of the same sex

noun

now often disparaging + offensive; see usage paragraph below a person who is sexually or romantically attracted to people of their same sex : a gay person and especially a male gay person

homosexual词源中文解释

1892年,C.G. Chaddock 翻译了 Krafft-Ebing 的 "Psychopathia Sexualis,",该书最早是德语 homosexual, homosexuale(1880年由 Gustav Jäger 出版),源自希腊语 homos 的"same"(参见 homo-(1))+以拉丁语为基础的 sexual。

'Homosexual' is a barbarously hybrid word, and I claim no responsibility for it. It is, however, convenient, and now widely used. 'Homogenic' has been suggested as a substitute. [H. Havelock Ellis, "Studies in Psychology," 1897]
“同性恋”是一个野蛮的混合词,我对此不负责任。然而,它很方便,现在被广泛使用。“同源性”被提议作为替代词。[H. Havelock Ellis,《心理学研究》,1897]

Sexual inversion(1883年,后来简称为 inversion,到1895年)是英语中早期的临床术语,用于表示“同性恋”,据 Ellis 称其起源于意大利的心理学著作。另请参见 uranian。Unnatural love 在18世纪至19世纪被用来指代同性恋、恋童癖和乱伦。在17世纪至18世纪, pathic 作为名词和形容词,用于指代一个男人向另一个男人屈从性交。相关词汇: Homosexually。

homosexual_医学行业词汇

同性的

同性性欲的,同性恋的

homosexual词源英文解释

The first known use of homosexual was in 1891

homosexual儿童词典英英释义

homozygotenoun

a homozygous individual

homozygositynoun

the state of being homozygous

homosexualitynoun

sexual or romantic attraction to others of one's same sex : the quality or state of being gay

homosexual1 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or characterized by sexual or romantic attraction to people of one's same sex : gay—sometimes used disparagingly

homosexual2 of 2noun

a person and especially a male who is sexually or romantically attracted to people of their same sex—often used disparagingly

homosexual医学词典英英释义

homosexual1 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or characterized by sexual or romantic attraction to individuals of one's same sex : gay

of, relating to, or involving sexual activity between persons of the same sexNote: The adjective homosexual has been decreasing in use in published, edited text since the late 20th century, and is now sometimes considered offensive. The term has largely been replaced by gay, which can describe sexual or romantic attraction or activity between men or between women; by lesbian, which applies only to the latter; or by inclusive abbreviations such as LGBT ("lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender").

homosexual2 of 2noun

a person who is sexually or romantically attracted to people of their same sex : a gay person and especially a male gay personNote: The noun homosexual has seen a decrease in use in published, edited text since the mid-1990s and is now often regarded as offensive; instead, phrases that employ the adjectives gay and lesbian tend to be preferred, as in "a gay man," "a lesbian couple," "gay people," etc.

homosexual 例句

1 And as the Telegraph  explained in its report on the "first homosexual caveman," this guy was pushing daisies facing east, with a couple of jugs for company on the journey to the afterlife.

2 Homosexual activity remains illegal in Malaysia, and homosexual characters can only be depicted on screen if they show repentance or are portrayed negatively.

3 “While the administration initially asserted that the musical wasn’t canceled because of homosexual content, the emails show that the musical was canceled for that very reason,” Mr. Neurohr said.

4 The story of Mr. Gielgud’s conviction for homosexual “importuning” in 1953 — a conviction that almost ruined him — is recited.

5 As “homosexual” began to feel clinical and pejorative, gay became the de rigueur mainstream term to refer to same-sex attraction in the late 1960s and early ’70s.

6 Someone said I was a homosexual.

有人说我是一个同性恋.

7 Not insignificantly, homosexuals and women were central to the group, for theirs was a way of life that was undergoing significant contraction in the wake of World War II's upheaval.

8 But the track is hardly a policy statement for homosexual rights: there are no lines about marriage, civil unions, or the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

9 No other mainstream R&B artists have acknowledged having homosexual relationships.

10 Core Issues now says that “This ban constitutes discrimination against individuals who experience homosexual feelings but wish to reduce them. Such individuals are now denied professional help to reduce any such unwanted feelings.”

11 "It's kind of oxymoronic to be homosexual and have those same attributes."

12 Seeing the devastation of Hurricane Harvey, conservative Christian pastor John McTernan argued recently that “God is systematically destroying America” out of anger over “the homosexual agenda.”

13 However , homosexual anal intercourse, being an unnatural act, creates a lot of blood.

同性恋的肛交是一种不正常的行为, 通常会产生大量出血.

14 Nearby are the memorials for the homosexuals and Romani, or Gypsies, who were also victims of the Holocaust.

15 In 1989, with tabloids suggesting that you could catch the "gay plague" if a homosexual so much as winked at you, Diana travelled to an Aids hospice and shook hands with a dying man.

16 The leaflet talked about “trollops”, “slags”, “crumpet”, “mingers”, and the desirability of misogyny; there were passing references to the horrors of “homosexual humiliation” and “outright homosexual debauchery”.

17 Bad: Bruit that male a homosexual.

坏: 谣传那个男的是同性恋.

18 He later said he had been discharged after about six months when an Army psychiatrist asked him if he was homosexual and he replied, “That’s none of your business.”

19 Both a biography and a novel, its "hero" is Roger Casement, the Irish rebel, homosexual and human rights activist executed by the British in 1916.

20 The handsome and good and not is homosexual mans are all married.

帅又好又不是同性恋的男人都结婚了.

homosexual 同义词

homosexual 短语相关

相关词