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单词 cross-dress
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Definition of cross-dress in English:

cross-dress

verb
[no object]
  • Wear clothing typical of the opposite sex.

    穿异性服装

    a lot of men cross-dress
    entertainment has thrived on drag, cross-dressing, and androgyny
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He told of the difficulty he and his family have had coming to terms with his passion for cross-dressing.
    • That women can freely cross-dress but men cannot is breathtaking hypocrisy.
    • The ballets are full of disguises, cross-dressing, and transformations.
    • There is absolutely nothing morally wrong with cross-dressing.
    • Danish brides and grooms used to confound the evil spirits by cross-dressing.
    • It was about cross-dressing and people's sexuality.
    • Discovering her abandoned and terminally ill, Gregory cross-dresses and poses as her nurse.
    • Their comedy routine involved Jeanette cross-dressing as a naughty school-boy called Jimmy, who would get up to all sorts of trouble.
    • ‘You didn't tell me I was going to have to cross-dress for this,’ I muttered.
    • But it was not known before that he himself took part in cross-dressing.
    • There are many possibilities with cross-dressing.
    • Really, this should be the least of your concerns when you're starting to cross-dress.
    • His face turned a rather unattractive shade of red at the suggestion that his sons could be cross-dressing.
    • He began cross-dressing at age 7, wearing his sister's clothes while hiding in a closet.
    • In her early teens, very confused, she tried cross-dressing, and had brief homosexual experiences, but nothing seemed to make sense.
    • Cross-dressing as a pregnant woman, that's a new one on me.
    • At the time, it seemed very much like Shakespeare's sole method of creating comedy was to involve cross-dressing.
    • And to show solidarity the newspaper's staff have been ordered to cross-dress for the day.
    • Once notorious for his penchant for cross-dressing, he says his party days are long gone.
    • Read up on cross-dressing so you can address any questions she'll undoubtedly have.

Derivatives

  • cross-dresser

  • nounˌkrɒsˈdrɛsəˌkrɔsˈdrɛsər
    • Neither the official nor the paper said how the authority planned to check that cross-dressers did not sneak aboard.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Nobody knows that they're cross-dressers, not even their families.
      • The cross-dresser will perform his unusual mix of ballet and slapdash comedy.
      • Believe me when I tell you that I would make the world's ugliest cross-dresser.
      • There are a lot more cross-dressers out there than people realize, and most of them, actually, are heterosexual.

Definition of cross-dress in US English:

cross-dress

verbˌkrɔsˈdrɛsˌkrôsˈdres
[no object]
  • Wear clothing typical of the opposite sex.

    穿异性服装

    a lot of men cross-dress
    entertainment has thrived on drag, cross-dressing, and androgyny
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was about cross-dressing and people's sexuality.
    • Discovering her abandoned and terminally ill, Gregory cross-dresses and poses as her nurse.
    • There is absolutely nothing morally wrong with cross-dressing.
    • Really, this should be the least of your concerns when you're starting to cross-dress.
    • Cross-dressing as a pregnant woman, that's a new one on me.
    • There are many possibilities with cross-dressing.
    • Danish brides and grooms used to confound the evil spirits by cross-dressing.
    • He began cross-dressing at age 7, wearing his sister's clothes while hiding in a closet.
    • He told of the difficulty he and his family have had coming to terms with his passion for cross-dressing.
    • In her early teens, very confused, she tried cross-dressing, and had brief homosexual experiences, but nothing seemed to make sense.
    • The ballets are full of disguises, cross-dressing, and transformations.
    • At the time, it seemed very much like Shakespeare's sole method of creating comedy was to involve cross-dressing.
    • And to show solidarity the newspaper's staff have been ordered to cross-dress for the day.
    • That women can freely cross-dress but men cannot is breathtaking hypocrisy.
    • Once notorious for his penchant for cross-dressing, he says his party days are long gone.
    • ‘You didn't tell me I was going to have to cross-dress for this,’ I muttered.
    • Their comedy routine involved Jeanette cross-dressing as a naughty school-boy called Jimmy, who would get up to all sorts of trouble.
    • Read up on cross-dressing so you can address any questions she'll undoubtedly have.
    • His face turned a rather unattractive shade of red at the suggestion that his sons could be cross-dressing.
    • But it was not known before that he himself took part in cross-dressing.
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