androgynous 英 [ænˈdrɒdʒənəs]   美 [ænˈdrɑdʒənəs]

androgynous

androgynous  英 [ænˈdrɒdʒənəs] 美 [ænˈdrɑdʒənəs]

adj. [动][植] 雌雄同体的;[动][植] 雌雄同花的 

I discovered that I liked my androgynous body. 我发现我喜欢上了我不男不女的身体。
Depictions of Akhenaten with a bizarre feminine physique were due to the belief that god represented by the pharaoh was androgynous . 据描述,埃赫那顿具有奇异的女性特征,这源于法老代表的神兼具两性特征这一信仰。

  • If you describe something as androgynous, you are saying that you can't classify it as strictly male or female. If you are looking for an androgynous name, for example, choose Pat.
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  • adj. [动][植] 雌雄同体的;[动][植] 雌雄同花的
  • 1. I discovered that I liked my androgynous body.

    我发现我喜欢上了我不男不女的身体。

  • 2. Depictions of Akhenaten with a bizarre feminine physique were due to the belief that god represented by the pharaoh was androgynous .

    据描述,埃赫那顿具有奇异的女性特征,这源于法老代表的神兼具两性特征这一信仰。

  • 3. When the Cobbes moved to Ireland, the portrait of the androgynous earl and the portrait of his friend, the playwright, are believed to have gone with them.

    当科布家搬迁到爱尔兰时,两性化的南安普敦伯爵的画像和他的朋友、剧作家莎士比亚的肖像,被认为已经随科布家庭一起到了爱尔兰。

  • androgynous (adj.) 1620s, "womanish" (of a man); 1650s, "having two sexes, being both male and female," from Latin androgynus, from Greek androgynos "hermaphrodite, male and female in one; womanish man;" as an adjective (of baths) "common to men and women," from andros, genitive of aner "male" (from PIE root *ner-(2) "man") + gyne "woman" (from PIE root *gwen- "woman"). Related: Androgynal (1640s).
an·drogy·nous / ænˈdrɒdʒənəs ; NAmE ænˈdrɑːdʒənəs / adjective having both male and female characteristics; looking neither strongly male nor strongly female 雌雄同体的;兼具两性的 an·drogy·nous / ænˈdrɒdʒənəs ; NAmE ænˈdrɑːdʒənəs /
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