transgender

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transgender englannista suomeksi

  1. transsukupuolinen

  1. transsukupuolinen

  2. muunsukupuolinen

  3. transsukupuolisiin liittyvä">transsukupuolisiin liittyvä

  4. transsukupuolisille tarkoitettu">transsukupuolisille tarkoitettu

  5. transsukupuolisille sallittu">transsukupuolisille sallittu

  6. Substantiivi

  7. transihminen, transsukupuolinen

  8. Verbi

  9. vaihtaa sukupuolta">vaihtaa sukupuolta

transgender englanniksi

  1. (senseid) Of a person: having a gender (identity|identity) which is different from one's assigned sex; that is, the identity of a man, woman, or someone non-binary, for example, agender, bigender{{, or gender|third-gender. (defdate)

  2. (coordinate terms)

  3. (quote-journal)

  4. (quote-journal), the world's first highly publicized transsexual – or "trans-gender" patient – never planned to be famous because of her surgery.

  5. (RQ:Guardian)

  6. (RQ:NYT)," is described by its creator, Luna (filmmaker)|Israel Luna, as an homage to 1970s exploitation films. But the inclusion of the word "trannie"—a pejorative, in some circles—in the title, and the film's parodic representation of transgender women, has offended many people.

  7. (RQ:WaPo) Mr. C, a transgender Chinese man who says he was fired for wearing men's clothes, stands outside a court in Guiyang, China, July 27, 2017, holding the court’s ruling that his dismissal violated his employment rights.

  8. (quote-web) teamed up with English singer (w) on "(Sam Smith and Kim Petras song)|Unholy," a song about male infidelity and betrayal of the ideal of marriage, she may not have expected to make history. But now, the German pop singer Petras is the first transgender woman to win a coveted Grammy in the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category. At the Grammy Awards on February 5, 2023, Petras thanked "transgender legends before me who kicked these doors open for me so that I could be here tonight." (..) Back in October 2022, the duo Petras and Smith had already become the first publicly transgender and nonbinary solo artists, respectively, to have reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 charts with their single.

  9. Of a person: having a gender (identity) which is opposite from the sex one was assigned at birth: being assigned male but having a female gender, or versa (that is, not including a non-binary identity).

  10. (quote-journal) Notice I said man or woman, and not male or female. The difference is important. Male and female are biological terms, while man and woman as they are used here are modes of being, ways to be, which are based on psychology and sociology rather than biology. (see ‘gender dysphoria’) Sexual identity is a ‘transsexual’ issue and may involve sexual re-assignment surgery, but may not involve cross-dressing. Gender identity is a ‘transgender’ issue and does not involve surgery, but almost always involves cross-dressing.

  11. (quote-book)|location=Boston, Mass.|publisher=Alyson Publications|year=1990|page=174|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/from-female-to-male-the-life-of-jack-bee-garland/page/174/mode/1up|isbn=978-1-55583-150-9|passage=What is happening in the world at the time, restrictions or freedom in sex-role choices, or in access to clothing fabrics and styles—none of these have much influence on the transgender person’s desire to be the opposite sex.

  12. (RQ:Times)

  13. (quote-book)

  14. (quote-web) Several countries have already taken steps to reclassify transgenderism and take it off the list of mental disorders, including France and Denmark. Say said she thought the text, which is the result of years of discussion among experts, would easily win approval, despite widespread lack of acceptance of transgender people in many parts of the world.

  15. Of a person: transgressing or not identifying with culturally conventional roles and categories of male or female.

  16. (RQ:Time)

  17. Of or pertaining to transgender people ''((senseno))'', or their experiences or identity.

  18. (quote-journal) While looking for a change of apartments, I walked into the rental office of a large complex, looked at the models and then proceeded to tell the manager about myself … my work, my hobbies, and, yes, even my transgender lifestyle … but all in a very matter-of-fact and self-confident manner. The result was total acceptance. In fact, they invited me to return as Nancy to the Halloween party they were holding that same evening … and I did!

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  20. Of a space: intended primarily for transgender people.

  21. (quote-book) In Boston, no AIDS prevention messages are posted at the primary drag queen and transgender bar.

  22. (quote-book) A thriving transgender bar on the main Itaewon drag, (..)

  23. (quote-web)

  24. Of a space: available for use by transgender people, rather than only non-transgender people.

  25. (quote-book)|date=26 November 2002|oclc=931087875|newversion=quoted in|2ndauthor=Olga Gershenson|chapter2=The Restroom Revolution: Unisex Toilets and Campus Politics|editors2=Harvey Molotch; Laura Norén|title2=Toilet: Public Restrooms and the Politics of Sharing|series2=NYU Series in Social and Cultural Analysis|location2=New York, N.Y.&59; London|publisher2=New York University Press|year2=2010|section2=part III (Building in the Future)|page2=199|pageurl2=https://archive.org/details/toiletpublicrest0000unse/page/199/mode/1up|isbn2=978-0-8147-9588-0|passage=Why the sudden outcry for transgender bathrooms? The answer is easy, the activists behind this movement are using a petty issue like bathrooms as a medium to throw their lifestyles in the face of every-day students.

  26. (synonym of) (defdate)

  27. (quote-journal) Contest winner Christine M. Elverson of Skokie says her words are "transgender pronouns." She formed them by dropping "the" from the familiar plural pronouns, they, them, and their. For example, a speaker might use these new transgender pronouns when ey addresses an audience of both men and women.

  28. A transgender person; also (''preceded by'' the), transgender people collectively.

  29. (synonyms)

  30. (quote-journal)&93; says, choosing the word she prefers to transsexuals, "then you understand that gender is different than sexual preference. It doesn't have to do with bed partners, it has to do with identity." Jorgensen says she knows of some male-to-female trans-genders who have settled into lesbian relationships. She herself is heterosexual.

  31. (senseid) (synonym of)

  32. To change the gender of (someone).

  33. {{quote-book|en|year=2005|author=Sue Tolleson-Rinehart; Jyl J. Josephson|title=Gender and American Politics|pages=15 and 205|isbn=0765631563

  34. To change the sex of (someone).

  35. transgender

  36. A transgender person.

  37. (cot)