释义 |
transvestitetrans‧ves‧tite /trænzˈvestaɪt $ træns-/ noun [countable] transvestiteOrigin: 1900-2000 German transvestit, from Latin vestire ‘to clothe’ - And every so often a transvestite would swagger past, some more obvious than others.
- Deaths and disclosures, universal and particular, denouements both unexpected and inexorable, transvestite melodrama on all levels including the suggestive.
- Half an hour later the charming hypothesis occurred to me that Conchis was a transvestite.
- Sergio was quite right: if Bandeira was a transvestite he would do anything to prevent the fact from becoming known.
- So the transvestite fails the test of humanist transgression.
- The transvestite and the hermaphrodite: both were disturbing images; perhaps they are less so now.
someone, especially a man, who enjoys dressing like a person of the opposite sex → transsexual—transvestite adjective—transvestism noun [uncountable] |