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['dʒɛndə(r)]n* * *['‹endə](any of a number of classes into which nouns and pronouns can be divided (eg masculine, feminine, neuter).) rodzaj -
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['mæskjulɪn]adjcharacteristics, pride, gender męski; noun, pronoun rodzaju męskiego post* * *['mæskjulin]1) (of the male sex: masculine qualities.) męski2) (in certain languages, of one of usually two or three genders of nouns etc: Is the French word for `door' masculine or feminine?) męski• -
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[sɛks]n( gender) płeć f; ( lovemaking) seks m* * *[seks]1) (either of the two classes (male and female) into which human beings and animals are divided according to the part they play in producing children or young: Jeans are worn by people of both sexes; What sex is the puppy?) płeć2) (the fact of belonging to either of these two groups: discrimination on the grounds of sex; ( also adjective) sex discrimination.) płeć•- sexist- sexless
- sexual
- sexually
- sexy
- sexual abuse
- sex appeal
- sexual harassment
- sexual intercourse
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gender indicators — gender sensitive indicators гендерные индикаторы … Термины гендерных исследований
gender — гендер … Термины гендерных исследований
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gender — ► NOUN 1) Grammar a class (usually masculine, feminine, common, or neuter) into which nouns and pronouns are placed in some languages. 2) the state of being male or female (with reference to social or cultural differences). 3) the members of one… … English terms dictionary
Gender — Gen der, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gendered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gendering}.] [OF. gendrer, fr. L. generare. See {Gender}, n.] To beget; to engender. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Gender — Gen der, v. i. To copulate; to breed. [R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English