domesticating
英:[dəˈmestɪˌkeɪtɪŋ]
domesticating 基本解释
v.驯化( domesticate的现在分词 );
英英释义
domesticate
v.adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment"domesticate oats"
同义词:cultivatenaturalizenaturalisetame
overcome the wildness of; make docile and tractable同义词:domesticizedomesticisereclaimtame
make fit for cultivation, domestic life, and service to humans"The horse was domesticated a long time ago"
同义词:tame
domesticating 相关例句
双语例句
用作及物动词(vt.)- If you domesticate this raccoon,it will have trouble living in the wild.
如果你驯养这只浣熊,它生活在野外将会有困难。 - Crusoe learns to plant crops, domesticate goats for milk, and even train a parrot for a pet.
鲁滨逊学会了种植粮食作物,驯养野羊,获取牛奶,甚至还训练出一只鹦鹉作宠物。
权威例句
Domesticating Computers and the InternetDomesticating domestication: Reflections on the life of a conceptDOMESTICATING INDIGENOUS FRUIT TREES AS A CONTRIBUTION TO POVERTY REDUCTIONDomesticating Animals in Africa: Implications of Genetic and Archaeological FindingsMaking Technology Our Own? Domesticating Technology into Everyday LifeDomesticating Broadband — What Consumers Really Do with Flat-Rate, Always-On and Fast Internet AccessDomesticating Diamonds and Dollars: Identity, Expenditure and Sharing in Southwestern Zaire (1984–1997)Domesticating neo-liberalism: spaces of economic practice and social reproduction in post-socialist citiesConstructing the truth, dealing with dissent, domesticating the world: Governance in post-genocide RwandaInterrogating the geographies of the familiar: domesticating nature and constructing the autonomy of the modern home