detransition
verb[I]
uk/ˌdiː.trænˈzɪʃ.ən/us/ˌdiː.trænˈzɪʃ.ən/If someone detransitions, theystopmakingchanges, which may besocial,legal, ormedical, that they made toliveas apersonof a differentgenderto the one they were said to have atbirth:
Born aboy, he transitioned frommaletofemaleatage19 and then detransitioned thirtyyearslater.他出生时是个男孩,19岁时从男性转变为女性,30年后又进行了去性别转换。
Kate is atranswoman who detransitioned for aperiodoftimedueto transphobia.凯特是一名跨性别女性,由于跨性别恐惧而一度中止了性别转换。
- He is atransgenderman whobecamepregnant, not because hewantedto detransition, butsimplyinordertostartafamily.
- Methods of detransitioning canvarygreatlyamongindividuals, and caninvolvechangesto one'sgenderexpression,socialidentity,legalidentitydocuments, and/oranatomy.
- Heclaimedthere were manycasesofyoungtranspeoplewholaterwantedto detransition.
- Thereasonswhy someone detransitions are oftencomplexandnuanced.
detransition
noun[U]
theprocessofstoppingchanges, which may besocial,legal, ormedical, that someone made toliveas apersonof a differentgenderto the one they were said to have atbirth:
There have been somepeoplewhoseexplorationoftheirgenderidentityinvolvesdetransition.有些人对自己的性别认同的探索涉及到去性别转换。
- The mostcommonreasonfor detransition is thepersoncouldn’tcopewith thelossoffamilyandcommunitysupport.