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    domestic查询结果如下:

    音标:[də'mestɪk]
    名词复数:domestics 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:adj.家庭的;国内的;驯养的
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    a.
    ①家的,家庭的;
    domestic service
    家务.
    What a charming domestic scene!
    这是多么可爱的一个家庭情景啊!
    She`s a very domestic sort of woman.
    她是个十分喜欢家庭生活的妇女.
    ②本国的;国内的;
    domestic and foreign policies
    国内外政策.
    domestic trade
    国内贸易.
    This newspaper provides more foreign news than domestic news.
    这家报纸刊登的国外消息多于国内消息.
    ③国产的;自己制造的;
    domestic products
    国产;土产.
    ④驯养的,饲养的[[反]wild];
    Horses, cows and sheep are domestic animals.
    马、牛、羊都是家畜.
    domestic fowls
    家禽.
    -扩展释义
    adj. 【法律专业】
    本国 ,境内
    【海运】
    本国的,国产的,国内的本地的,地方的,局部的家庭用的,生活用的,普通的
    adj. 【化学】
    家用的,国产的,养驯的,家庭的,国内的;国货
    N/A
    a.1. 家庭的,家事的,2. 国家的;国内的,3. 一心只管家务的;一心追求家庭乐趣的,4. 驯养的,n.1. 仆人,佣人[C]2. 【美】国货[P]
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    例句1. her domestic commitments prevented her from returning to employment’

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    例句2. I am not at all domestic

    例句3. I only treat small domestic animals’

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    例句4. the domestic car manufacturing industry’

    -domestic的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Capable of being domesticated; tameable.
    “They were much less effective as animal domesticators, possibly because they had fewer domesticable animals to work with.”
    “Horses were perfect domesticable animals with dominance hierarchies, a tolerance for other species and herding instincts.”
    “It was because there were domesticable crops and animals in Euroasia, and barely any across the Pacific.”
    (of an animal or a plant, especially a pet) selectively bred to live with or around humans.
    “The dog was domesticated in the subcontinent towards the end of the Mesolithic period.”
    “Wheat was the first domesticated crop and is the youngest polyploid species among the agricultural crops.”
    “Our husbands and partners, she declares, have been domesticated to the point of emasculation.”
    Capable of being domesticated.

    名词 变体/同根词

    One who domesticates.
    “Each domesticator has claimed to really know the Amish and to provide an insider’s account of the Amish, based on real or fictive kinship.”
    affection for the home and its material comforts
    “Nor is it merely that their absorption into domesticity makes functional sense in a commercial and industrial society.”
    “As for domesticity, it ages one rapidly, and distracts one’s mind from higher things.”
    “Even in the most affectionate representations, he must be reformed and reclaimed by society and domesticity by play’s end.”
    The ability to be domesticated.
    An animal that is domesticated.
    The act of domesticating, or accustoming to home; the action of taming wild animals or breeding plants. || The act of domesticating, or making a legal instrument recognized and enforceable in a jurisdiction foreign to the one in which the instrument was originally issued or created.
    “Without any conscious program at all the beginning of plant domestication started a melioristic process.”
    “Settlements began to encourage the growth of plants such as barley and lentils and the domestication of pigs, sheep and goats.”
    “When he needed his alley cat instincts, they were there, under all that domestication, all that soft living, which he takes for granted.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    domesticize的异体字
    To make domestic; domesticate.
    (transitive) To make domestic. || (transitive) To make fit for domestic life. || (transitive) To adapt to live with humans. || (intransitive) To adapt to live with humans. || (transitive) To make a legal instrument recognized and enforceable in a jurisdiction foreign to the one in which the instrument was originally issued or created.
    “Attempts to tame and domesticate these creatures were met with mixed results, and even though some had proven docile enough to use as mounts, there was always the slight element of unpredictability about them.”
    “Flax fiber went out of vogue in the United States when the cotton gin was introduced, vaulting cotton ahead of one of the first crops domesticated by man.”
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