domesticated
英 [dəˈmestɪkeɪtɪd]
美 [dəˈmestɪkeɪtɪd]
adj. 乐于做家务事的;爱操持家务的
v. 驯养,驯化(动物); 驯化,培育(植物或农作物); 使精于家务; 使喜爱家居
domesticate的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:domesticated 过去式:domesticated
BNC.15736 / COCA.15833
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 乐于做家务事的;爱操持家务的
Someone who isdomesticatedwillingly does household tasks such as cleaning.- Mum wasn't very domesticated.
妈妈不是很喜欢干家务活。
- Mum wasn't very domesticated.
英英释义
adj
- accustomed to home life
- some men think it unmanly to be domesticate
- converted or adapted to domestic use
- domestic animals
- domesticated plants like maize
双语例句
- Large crested wild duck of Central and South America; widely domesticated.
中美和南美有羽冠的大型野鸭;广泛被家养。 - Over the centuries, men discovered the food value of certain wild plants and domesticated them.
在多个世纪里面,人类发现了某些野生植物的食用价值。 - The donkey is a domesticated form of the African wild ass which has been used for thousands of years for carrying heavy loads.
驴是非洲野驴的一种已驯化的品种,几千年来一直被用驮载重物。 - The difference between domesticated animals and wild ones lies in whether or not possessing this human quality.
是否拥有这种人类品质是驯化动物和野生动物的区别。 - He is thoroughly domesticated and cooks a delicious chicken casserole.
他精于家务,烹制的砂锅炖小鸡非常可口。 - Ox is one of the earliest domesticated animals by humans.
牛是人类最早驯化的动物之一。 - Mum wasn't very domesticated.
妈妈不是很喜欢干家务活。 - Horses, a hoofed mammal, are another example of animals that were domesticated a long time ago.
马,一种长有蹄子的哺乳动物,在很久之前也被人类驯化了。 - As civilization developed, we domesticated animals.
随着文明的发展,人驯养了动物。 - Similar forces acted on domesticated plants and animals.
类似的力量对驯化的植物和动物起了作用。