transgendered
美 [træns?d?end?r]
英 [træns?d?end?(r)] 
- adj.變性(者)的;易性癖(者)的;易裝癖(者)的
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)跨性別者;變換性別的;變性的
英漢解釋
例句
Last September, Mike Halterman launched the Deep South's first regional lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered magazine, Out on the Town.
去年九月,邁克-漢特曼創(chuàng)設(shè)了南部諸州第一個區(qū)域性的女同性戀、男同性戀、雙性戀和變性人雜志《尋歡做樂》。
Gov. Rick Perry's spokesman Mark Miner said the governor never intended to allow transgendered people to get married.
州長里克·佩里的發(fā)言人馬克·邁勒說,州長從未有過允許變性人結(jié)婚的意圖。
Employers or jurisdictions that offer protection for transgendered people still have the right to establish dress codes.
為變裝者和性別轉(zhuǎn)換者提供保護(hù)的顧主或司法機構(gòu),仍然有權(quán)制定衣著規(guī)則。
There are many movies that cater to the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered) community.
反映LGBT界人士(拉拉,基佬,通吃,跨性別)的電影有不老少。
It will never be a good time, or the right time to advance civil rights for gays, lesbians, and transgendered persons.
從來沒有很對的時候或者正確的時間來為男女同性戀者、變性者們開展公民權(quán)利運動。
Male with stroke sign, used as a symbol for transgendered.
雄性符號變體(撇狀附加符號),用于表示變性。
Tells you that authorities won't help a homosexual, bisexual or transgendered person
告訴你當(dāng)權(quán)者不會幫助同性戀者、雙性戀者或變性人