domesticated

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English - Turkish
(Tıp) Evcilleştirilmiş, ehlileştirilmiş
{s} evcil

Benim dini gün sırasında bir füg besteledim ve bir narbülbülü evcilleştirdim. - During my sabbatical, I composed a fugue and domesticated a robin.

Kediler, Mısırlılar tarafından evcilleştirilmiştir. - Cats were domesticated by the Egyptians.

{s} evine bağlı
{s} ehli
{f} evcilleştir

Benim dini gün sırasında bir füg besteledim ve bir narbülbülü evcilleştirdim. - During my sabbatical, I composed a fugue and domesticated a robin.

Kediler, Mısırlılar tarafından evcilleştirilmiştir. - Cats were domesticated by the Egyptians.

evcillestirilmiş
{s} ev işlerini seven
domesticated animal
evcilleştirilmiş hayvan
non-domesticated
Evcil olmayan
domesticate
{f} evcilleştirmek
non-domesticated
Evcilleştirilmemiş
domesticate
(hayvan) evcilleştirmek
domesticate
evcilleştir

Benim dini gün sırasında bir füg besteledim ve bir narbülbülü evcilleştirdim. - During my sabbatical, I composed a fugue and domesticated a robin.

Kediler, Mısırlılar tarafından evcilleştirilmiştir. - Cats were domesticated by the Egyptians.

domesticate
ev işlerine alıştırmak
tamed
{f} evcilleştir

Bir kurt evcilleştirilemez. - A wolf cannot be tamed.

tamed
ehlileştirilmiş
domesticate
{f} ev işlerini sevdirmek
domesticate
{f} uygarlaştırmak
domesticate
{f} medenileştirmek
domesticate
{f} evine bağlamak
not domesticated
evine bağlı olmayan
not domesticated
ev işlerini sevmeyen
English - English
Tame, naturalized
Simple past tense and past participle of domesticate
converted or adapted to domestic use; "domestic animals"; "domesticated plants like maize"
accustomed to home life; "some men think it unmanly to be domesticated; others find gratification in it
(of an animal (especially a pet)): tame or naturalized
{s} tamed, housebroken, trained; accustomed to life with mankind
Someone who is domesticated willingly does household tasks such as cleaning. Mum wasn't very domesticated
accustomed to home life; "some men think it unmanly to be domesticated; others find gratification in it"
domesticate
To adapt to live with humans

The Russian claims to have successfully domesticated foxes.

domesticate
To make domestic
domesticate
To make fit for domestic life
domesticated.
tamed
domesticate
{v} to make domestic or tame
domesticate
When people domesticate wild animals or plants, they bring them under control and use them to produce food or as pets. We domesticated the dog to help us with hunting. = tame. to make an animal able to work for people or live with them as a pet tame
domesticate
{f} domesticize, tame an animal, house-train, accustom to life with mankind
domesticate
adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment; "domesticate oats"; "tame the soil"
domesticate
An animal or plant that has been domesticated
domesticate
To make a legal instrument recognized and enforceable in a jurisdiction foreign to the one in which the instrument was originally issued or created
domesticate
To tame or reclaim from a wild state; as, to domesticate wild animals; to domesticate a plant
domesticate
make fit for cultivation, domestic life, and service to humans; "The horse was domesticated a long time ago"; "The wolf was tamed and evolved into the house dog"
domesticate
To make domestic; to habituate to home life; as, to domesticate one's self
domesticate
overcome the wildness of; make docile and tractable; "He tames lions for the circus"; "reclaim falcons"
domesticate
adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment; "domesticate oats"; "tame the soil
domesticate
To cause to be, as it were, of one's family or country; as, to domesticate a foreign custom or word
domesticated

    Hyphenation

    do·mes·ti·ca·ted

    Turkish pronunciation

    dımestıkeytıd

    Pronunciation

    /dəˈmestəˌkātəd/ /dəˈmɛstəˌkeɪtəd/

    Etymology

    () domesticate +‎ -ed

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