Gender is the term used to describe sexual orientation, typically referring to male or female sex. It can also refer to characteristics of being male or female, such as having male reproductive organs or being attracted to other males. In English, "gender" is often written as "gender" (which is pronounced "gener-der"), but in American English it is commonly written as "ged-an-" (pronounced "gen-zer-dern").
In the context of sports or entertainment, gender can refer to the gender of athletes or performers. For example, an athlete who wins a gold medal is considered a gender-specific sports hero.
In English, "学霸" is generally translated as "Genius", which means someone who excels at their studies. However, it's important to note that this term is not commonly used outside of academic circles. When translating "学霸" from Chinese, you may want to consider using a more neutral term such as "scholar" or "student with high grades". The translation may vary depending on the context and audience.