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English
Pronunciation
Noun
battle of the sexes (plural battles of the sexes)
- (almost always preceded by the) The persistent state of rivalry, opposition, or tension between men and women in society.
1921, Basil King, chapter 7, in The Empty Sack:"You've heard of what they call the battle of the sexes, haven't you?"
She thought she had.
"Well, that's what it comes from chiefly—the crowds of polygamous men and the small number of polygamous women."
2009 October 26, “Men, Women and Society: Who Has Benefited Most?”, in Time, retrieved 28 August 2014:On the question of whether men have lost the battle of the sexes, a majority of both men and women disagree (62% of men, 58% of women).
- Any competition between men and women.
1997 November 16, Catherine Riley, “Golf: Men pull clear by a distance”, in Independent, UK, retrieved 28 August 2014:As battles of the sexes go, the European Cup—a match play event between the PGA Senior Tour men and the LPGA European Tour women—might not have the same pulling power as Billie Jean King versus Bobby Riggs, but it has generated a fair amount of interest.
- (game theory) A situation in which two people want to do different things, but do them together.
Translations
persistent state of opposition between men and women
any competition between males and females
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