词汇 | domesticate |
释义 | domesticate verb[ Toften passive ] uk /dəˈmes.tɪ.keɪt/ us /dəˈmes.tɪ.keɪt/ to bring animals or plants under human control in order to provide food, power, or company: 驯化,驯养;人工培植 Dogs were probably the first animals to be domesticated.狗很可能是最早被驯化的动物。 Changing about-face about-turn alterable altered alternate churn disturb make something into something malleable meta metamorphose modulate morph pervert rollback rotation rotational sanitization semi-domesticated transcribe domesticate | American Dictionarydomesticate verb[ T ] us/dəˈmes·tɪˌkeɪt/ to bring animals or plants under human control so that humans may use them as food, for power, or as friends Examples of domesticatedomesticate It is argued that domesticated pragmatism, with its emphasis on local rather than global perspective, has led to trivialization and degeneration of self-reflective critique. Rather, perennial grain breeders are pursuing two parallel strategies: domesticating promising wild perennials and hybridizing annual crops with perennial relatives. The corporate scientists in the films wish to domesticate it, to control and funnel its powers, to enslave it. A synanthropic cycle is maintained when domesticated reindeer are herded with dogs. We believe that it is insufficient to understand mobile phones simply as devices that are ' domesticated' in order to serve specific local requirements. The communal space was domesticated, then, and the direction of the prisoners' activity within that space strongly referenced the bourgeois domestic scene. Left to its own devices, ambiguous pragmatism becomes domesticated pragmatism, for nothing is more convincing than what exists. The land that is domesticated by dwelling is as much a 'sediment' of human activity as is a painting or map of that very land. The tamed, domesticated, visualized offstage of the former has been traced in the untamed, intractable, uncontrollable form of the latter. Landscape is nature domesticated and appropriated by man. Rather, we should discuss differences between nature and culture, or between domesticated and undomesticated animals. So, the lawyer-narrator is unmanned by not being able to control his employees, and unmanned by having his office domesticated. This fatalism links the doctrine of the political via negativa to domesticated pragmatism. What separates it, however, from domesticated pragmatism is the ethic of heroic resistance it continues to nourish. Three thousand years ago domesticated oxen and horses and carts had become an important means of overland transport. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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