1.domesticated animals are able to work for people or live with them as pets 〔动物〕驯化的,驯服的
2DHsomeone who is domesticated enjoys spending time at home and doing work in the home 喜爱家庭生活的;乐意操持家务的
Ray’s very domesticated and even likes baking cakes.
雷很喜欢做家务,他甚至爱烤蛋糕。
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domesticated• When was the cat first domesticated?• The husbandry of domesticated animals should ensure that their physiological and ethological needs are fulfilled.• The area is populated by domesticatedbirds such as geese and turkeys.• As with truffles, however, morels have until now resistedJoining the ranks of domesticatedfungi.• Cheers, Ellie, you've quite domesticated him.• I had been away for the weekend and David Bowie is not the most domesticated person in the world.• But perhaps with her looks she wasn't the domesticatedsort.• I would stick to domesticatedspecies, such as Goldfish or Koi.• Wildspecimens should also be bred with domesticatedstock to introduce new bloodlines.
1used to living with people習慣與人居住VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤be已馴化◇These animals are only partly domesticated.這些動物只是部份馴化了。ADVERB➤fully完全馴化domesticated
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2able to cook, clean, etc.能做家務VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤be, seem習慣於家居生活;好像精於家務事▸➤become變得慣於家居生活ADVERB➤very非常喜愛操持家▸➤thoroughly徹底習慣於家居生活◇He is thoroughly domesticated and cooks a delicious chicken casserole.他完全適應了家居生活,烹製的砂鍋燉小雞非常可口。➤quite十分適應家居生活