请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 sexual
释义

sexual


sex·u·al

S0303500 (sĕk′sho͞o-əl)adj.1. Relating to, involving, or characteristic of sex or sexuality, or the sex organs and their functions: sexual partners; sexual fantasies; sexual dysfunction.2. Relating to the sexes or to gender: sexual politics.3. a. Relating to, involving, or being reproduction characterized by the union of male and female gametes.b. Able to reproduce in this way; fertile.
[Late Latin sexuālis, from Latin sexus, sex.]
sex′u·al·ly adv.

sexual

(ˈsɛksjʊəl) adj1. of, relating to, or characterized by sex or sexuality2. (Biology) (of reproduction) characterized by the union of male and female gametes. Compare asexual2[C17: from Late Latin sexuālis; see sex] ˈsexually adv

sex•u•al

(ˈsɛk ʃu əl)

adj. 1. of or pertaining to sex. 2. occurring between or involving the sexes: sexual relations. 3. having sexual organs, or reproducing by processes involving both sexes. [1645–55; < Late Latin sexuālis= Latin sexu(s) sex + -ālis -al1] sex′u•al•ly, adv.
Thesaurus
Adj.1.sexual - of or relating to or characterized by sexuality; "sexual orientation"; "sexual distinctions"
2.sexual - having or involving sex; "sexual reproduction"; "sexual spores"asexual, nonsexual - not having or involving sex; "an asexual spore"; "asexual reproduction"
3.sexual - involved in a sexual relationship; "the intimate (or sexual) relations between husband and wife"; "she had been intimate with many men"; "he touched her intimate parts"intimatesexy - marked by or tending to arouse sexual desire or interest; "feeling sexy"; "sexy clothes"; "sexy poses"; "a sexy book"; "sexy jokes"

sexual

adjective1. carnal, erotic, intimate, sensual, of the flesh, coital Men's sexual fantasies often have little to do with their sexual desire.2. reproductive, sex, genital, venereal, procreative the sexual organs3. sexy, erotic, sensual, inviting, bedroom, provoking, arousing, naughty, provocative, seductive, sensuous, suggestive, alluring, voluptuous, slinky, titillating, flirtatious, come-hither (informal), kissable, beddable exchanging sexual glances

sexual

adjective1. Of, concerning, or promoting sexual love or desire:amatory, amorous, aphrodisiac, erotic, lascivious, salacious, sexy.2. Suggesting sexuality:sensual, sexy, suggestive, voluptuous.3. Employed in reproduction:reproductive.
Translations
性欲的性的有关生殖的

sex

(seks) noun1. 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? 男女,雌雄 (总称)男女,雌雄 2. the fact of belonging to either of these two groups. discrimination on the grounds of sex; (also adjective) sex discrimination. 性別 性别ˈsexist adjective showing contempt for the other sex. a very sexist remark. 性別歧視的 性别歧视的ˈsexless adjective neither male nor female. 無性的(動物,非雄性或雌性) 无性别的sexual (ˈsekʃuəl) adjective concerned with the production of young or children. the sexual organs. 性方面的 性的,有关生殖的 ˈsexually adverb 在性方面 性别上地,两性之间地 ˈsexy adjective having sex appeal. 性感的 性感的,色情的 sexual abuse noun taking advantage of someone sexually in a cruel way. 性虐待 性虐待sex appeal the quality of being attractive to people of the other sex. That actress has sex appeal. 性感 性感sexual harassment noun touching someone or demanding to have sex with a person against her/his will, or making sexual remarks about a person. 性騷擾 性骚扰sexual intercourse the sexual activity between a man and woman that is necessary for the producing of children. 性交 性交

sexual

性欲的zhCN

sexual


sexual congress

Sexual intercourse. As there was no hard evidence that sexual congress occurred outside of marriage, the judge was obliged to uphold the prenuptial agreement during the divorce proceedings.See also: congress, sexual

sexual relations

Sexual activity between two (or more) people. As there was no hard evidence that sexual relations occurred outside of marriage, the judge was obliged to uphold the prenuptial agreement during the divorce proceedings. I hear Jim got fired for having sexual relations with his secretary.See also: relation, sexual

have (sexual) relations (with someone)

To engage in sexual activity (with someone); to have or be in a sexual relationship (with someone). As there was no hard evidence that Mr. Smith's ex-wife had sexual relations outside of marriage, the judge was obliged to uphold the prenuptial agreement during the divorce proceedings. I hear Jim got fired for having relations with his secretary.See also: have, relation

sexual minority

A phrase used to refer to a person whose sexual orientation is not completely heterosexual. It is typically used as an adjective (i.e. "sexual minority males"). When I worked in the counseling center, many of my patients were sexual minority teenagers.See also: minority, sexual

sexual tension

A tension, awkwardness, or underlying unease in the relationship of two people resulting from a strong mutual sexual attraction between them that has not been consummated. Just ask Chuck out already—I'm sick of being around you two and witnessing all your sexual tension. I can just feel the sexual tension every time Matt and I are together.See also: sexual, tension

sexual misconduct

A term used to refer to a broad spectrum of improper behavior (such as sexual harassment and sexual violence) without specifying the action in question. The phrase is typically applied to such behavior when it has occurred in settings with an unequal power dynamic, such as the workplace. Disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein has been accused of all manner of sexual misconduct. In this company, we have a zero-tolerance policy for sexual misconduct.See also: sexual

sexual


sexual

(of reproduction) characterized by the union of male and female gametes

sexual


sexual

 [seks´shoo-al] 1. pertaining to, characterized by, involving, or endowed with sex, sexuality, the sexes, or the sex organs and their functions.2. characterized by the property of maleness or femaleness.3. pertaining to reproduction involving both male and female gametes.4. implying or symbolizing erotic desires or activity.sexual arousal disorders sexual dysfunction characterized by alterations in sexual arousal; see female sexual arousal disorder and male erectile disorder.sexual aversion disorder feelings of repugnance for and active avoidance of genital contact with a partner, causing substantial distress or interpersonal difficulty.sexual desire disorders sexual dysfunctions characterized by alteration in sexual desire; see hypoactive sexual desire disorder and sexual aversion disorder.sexual development the biologic and psychosocial changes that lead to sexual maturity. (Biologic changes in humans are discussed under reproductive organs.) The basis for current study of the child's normal psychosexual development is a series of essays on sexuality published by Sigmund Freud in 1905. Although Freud failed to recognize differences in the sexual development of males and females and some parts of this theory have been questioned, his essays on sexuality, in which he describes three phases or stages of human sexual development (oral, anal, phallic), are considered classics in the fields of psychology and psychiatry.

The oral stage of psychosexual development is the infantile period lasting from birth to 12 months, or even to 24 months of age, in which sensual pleasure is derived and sexual tensions are released through oral activities. It is followed by the anal stage at about the age of 18 months to 3 years, which is characterized by the libidinous experience of anal function. In this stage, the boy begins to identify with his father, brothers, and male peers and, after learning to stand and walk, can further fixate the image of his penis and control its urinary function; and the girl becomes aware of the differences between the sexes but is still unaware of her vagina. The female develops penis envy during the anal stage, which may be manifested through feelings of shame, inferiority, jealousy, and perhaps rage. The anal stage is followed by the phallic stage, which usually is seen in boys between the ages of 3 and 4½ years and in girls a short time later. During this stage, sexual interest, curiosity, and pleasurable experiences center about the penis in boys, and in girls, to a lesser extent, the clitoris. Boys may develop castration anxiety during the phallic stage.
The latency period in sexual development extends from about 6 years to 9 or 10 years of age. Children in this period form close relationships with those of the same sex. Masturbation is not uncommon, and is considered by some authorities to be useful in reinforcing the child's awareness of sexuality, to discharge sexual and aggressive impulses, and to contribute to continued sexual development.
Adolescence is a time of rapid change in sexual development; puberty brings on the appearance of secondary sex characters. During puberty the genital stage, the final stage in psychosexual development, occurs, during which the person can achieve sexual gratification from genital-to-genital contact and is capable of a mature relationship with a person of the opposite sex. In midadolescence both sexes become more interested in members of the opposite sex and seek heterosexual experiences.
sexual disorders 1. any disorders involving sexual functioning, desire, or performance.2. more specifically, any such disorders that are caused at least in part by psychological factors. Those characterized by decrease or other disturbance of sexual desire are called sexual dysfunctions, and those characterized by unusual or bizarre sexual fantasies or acts are called paraphilias. Called also psychosexual disorders.sexual dysfunction 1. any of a group of sexual disorders characterized by disturbance of sexual desire or of psychophysiological changes that usually characterize sexual response. Included are sexual desire disorders, sexual arousal disorders, orgasmic disorders, and sexual pain disorders.2. a nursing diagnosis accepted by the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association, defined as the experiencing by an individual of a change in sexual function that he or she feels is unsatisfying, unrewarding, or otherwise inadequate. The perception of the patient/client is a critical factor in determining whether the diagnosis is within the domain of nursing and amenable to nursing intervention in the form of teaching and counseling. Defining characteristics include verbalization of the problem, whether actual or perceived, limitation imposed by disease or therapy, and reported inability to achieve desired satisfaction. See also ineffective sexuality patterns.

The concept of human sexuality is broad and complex. All persons are sexual beings from birth to death. Acute and chronic disorders, disabling neurologic injury and disease, and aging may necessitate adaptations in the ways in which sexuality is expressed, but the individual with a sexual dysfunction, no matter how severe, does not cease to be a sexual being.
Because of the complexity of human sexuality, specific etiologies of sexual dysfunction can be classified as pathophysiological, psychological, environmental, or maturational. Altered body function related to endocrine disease, surgery, trauma, radiation, or cancer can be a primary or secondary cause of dysfunction. Lack of information, misinformation, developmental disability, absence of an effective role model, and physical and sexual abuse can alter sexual function, as can lack of privacy, fear or guilt, an incompatible or abusive partner, and excessive stress.
sexual health a concept defined in 1975 by the World Health Organization as “the integration of the somatic, emotional, intellectual, and social aspects of sexual being, in ways that are positively enriching and enhance personality, communication, and love.”sexual pain disorders sexual dysfunctions characterized by pain associated with intercourse; it includes dyspareunia and vaginismus not due to a general medical condition.

sex·u·al

(sek'shū-ăl), Relating to sex, including stimulation, responsiveness, and functioning of the sex organs. [L. sexualis, fr. sexus, sex]

sexual

(sĕk′sho͞o-əl)adj.1. Relating to, involving, or characteristic of sex or sexuality, or the sex organs and their functions: sexual partners; sexual fantasies; sexual dysfunction.2. Relating to the sexes or to gender: sexual politics.3. a. Relating to, involving, or being reproduction characterized by the union of male and female gametes.b. Able to reproduce in this way; fertile.
sex′u·al·ly adv.

sexual

adjective Referring or pertaining to sex or sex-related activity.

sexual

adjective Referring to sex or the stimulation, responsiveness, and function of sex organs alone or with partner(s). See Erotic.

sex·u·al

(sek'shū-ăl) 1. Relating to sex. 2. Pertaining to someone as perceived by his or her sexual attractiveness, tendencies, and overall sexuality. [L. sexualis, fr. sexus, sex]

sexual

1. Pertaining to sex, sexuality, the sexes, reproduction, erotic desires or activity, the sex organs or the union of male and female GAMETES.

Patient discussion about sexual

Q. Something rairly spoken about is sexual disfunctions. Wether it be an inability to perform or being hyper sexual during manic episodes. This situation can be very frusterating for patients as well as partners. Hyper sexuality can lead to cheating followed by depression and sexual disfunction. How have you dealt with these issues?A. there is one its made by Shunga eroyic art its a herbal drink one bottle is 3 doses and works very well for me. There is a cream for women called orgasmics that is a topical cream that imporves blood flow to the genitals it enhanses sensation and longetivity. For men there are enhansment creams such as stud 100 and similar Shunga herbal drinks. If you go into one of the stores the staff are very helpful and will be able to help you find the best products for you. As far as personal sexual issues I suggest theropy to help you through those issues and be open and honest with your partner to avoid you being triggered unnecessarily. And lots and lots of patience... Spend some time exploring your sexuality with yourself... learn your limits and become comfortable with your own sexuality

Q. SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES how many types are there?A. Gonorrhea, syphillis, Hepatitis B, Human Papilloma Virus, HIV, urethritis..
The rest of the list, I think lixurion had already shared you the link, just read on that link..

Q. Is hepatitis a sexually transmitted disease? I mean hepatitis B and C mainly…A. yes, hepatitis B is an STD, while hepatitis C is less likely caused by sexual transmitted disease.
hepatitis C usually transmitted through drugs usage and blood transfusion

More discussions about sexual
LegalSeeSex

sexual


Related to sexual: sexes
  • adj

Synonyms for sexual

adj carnal

Synonyms

  • carnal
  • erotic
  • intimate
  • sensual
  • of the flesh
  • coital

adj reproductive

Synonyms

  • reproductive
  • sex
  • genital
  • venereal
  • procreative

adj sexy

Synonyms

  • sexy
  • erotic
  • sensual
  • inviting
  • bedroom
  • provoking
  • arousing
  • naughty
  • provocative
  • seductive
  • sensuous
  • suggestive
  • alluring
  • voluptuous
  • slinky
  • titillating
  • flirtatious
  • come-hither
  • kissable
  • beddable

Synonyms for sexual

adj of, concerning, or promoting sexual love or desire

Synonyms

  • amatory
  • amorous
  • aphrodisiac
  • erotic
  • lascivious
  • salacious
  • sexy

adj suggesting sexuality

Synonyms

  • sensual
  • sexy
  • suggestive
  • voluptuous

adj employed in reproduction

Synonyms

  • reproductive

Synonyms for sexual

adj having or involving sex

Antonyms

  • asexual
  • nonsexual

adj involved in a sexual relationship

Synonyms

  • intimate

Related Words

  • sexy
随便看

 

英语词典包含2567994条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/12/23 10:30:52