English to Spanish Dictionary sex

sex

sexo
definition
verb
sexing chickens
determine the sex of.
the department set up a task force to help sex up the concept of conserving water
present something in a more interesting or lively way.
noun
he enjoyed talking about sex
(chiefly with reference to people) sexual activity, including specifically sexual intercourse.
adults of both sexes
either of the two main categories (male and female) into which humans and many other living things are divided on the basis of their reproductive functions.
translation of 'sex'
verb
determinar el sexo de
noun
sexo
adjective
sexual
example
unprotected 'sex'
That guy has no consideration or respect for the female 'sex' .
But not all members of her 'sex' empathise with Mary, says Fergusson.
he enjoyed talking about 'sex'
They already have sons, Tristan and Angus, at the village school, and know the 'sex' of their new baby, but are keeping the knowledge to themselves.
On the flip side, do we consider women who have 'sex' with under-age boys to be paedophiles as well?
These early ideas have had a powerful influence on our views of 'sex' and sexuality.
I used to regard the male 'sex' with deep suspicion - but the more my son teaches me about men, the more I like them.
Despite some close friends, no one knew her true 'sex' , and that fact was what had saved her from her mother's fate.
It was this direct discrimination against women, on the basis of their 'sex' , that Emmeline Pankhurst fought to end.
A work striking in its simplicity, Yoni Smile is likely a nod to the Hindu symbol for the female 'sex' .
But it is precisely because the 'sex' of a human is so intrinsic to their being that it should not be left to the whim of parental desire.
Some attributed likeability to characteristics such as 'sex' or nationality.
direct discrimination involves treating someone less favourably on the grounds of their 'sex'
she didn't want to have 'sex' with him
she didn't want to have 'sex' with him
It's the married person's job not to cheat, not other people's duty to refuse to have 'sex' with them.
Finally, it would be ideal to wait to have 'sex' with that one person you are married to for life.
It has nothing to do with the 'sex' of a living creature.
So I can understand the temptation to put all our resources into preventing HIV among men who have 'sex' with men.
write in the child's name, age and 'sex'
A review of the literature on identifying 'sex' from facial appearances yielded one small study from Nashville, Tennessee.
she was well known for her efforts to improve the social condition of her 'sex'
She did not wish to have 'sex' with him and did not consent to sexual intercourse.
Mr Thompson claimed the dress code discriminated against him because of his 'sex' and breached his human rights.
Shame on these women who don't use their power to help the weaker members of their 'sex' .
It is important to find a man who's good in bed and who loves to have 'sex' with you.
the department set up a task force to help 'sex' up the concept of conserving water
He may be getting turned on watching them, but it's you he wants to have 'sex' with.
Why the 'sex' of the donor affects the outcome of organ transplants is not known.
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