tame
英式音标:[teɪm] 美式音标:[tem]
tame基本解释 adj. 驯服的;平淡的;乏味的;顺从的vt. 驯养;使变得平淡;制服vi. 变得驯服n. (Tame)人名;(捷)塔梅 tame的意思释义 adj.
tame怎么读
英式音标:[teɪm]
美式音标:[tem]
tame基本解释
adj. 驯服的;平淡的;乏味的;顺从的
vt. 驯养;使变得平淡;制服
vi. 变得驯服
n. (Tame)人名;(捷)塔梅
tame的意思释义
adj.
驯服的;平淡的;无精打采的;
v.
驯服;抑制;
变形
过去式:tamed过去分词:tamed现在分词:taming第三人称单数:tames
双语释义
adj.(形容词)驯服的,温顺的 not wild or fierce; easily controlled
沉闷的,乏味的 dull; unexciting and uninteresting
v.(动词)vt. & vi. (使)服从; 驯服 (cause to) train sth to be gentle and often also to obey commands
英英释义
tame[ teim ]v.
correct by punishment or discipline
同义词:chastensubdue
make less strong or intense; soften
\"The author finally tamed some of his potentially offensive statements\"
同义词:tone downmoderate
adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment
\"tame the soil\"
同义词:domesticatecultivatenaturalizenaturalise
overcome the wildness of; make docile and tractable
\"He tames lions for the circus\"
同义词:domesticatedomesticizedomesticisereclaim
make fit for cultivation, domestic life, and service to humans
\"The wolf was tamed and evolved into the house dog\"
同义词:domesticate
adj.
flat and uninspiring
very restrained or quiet
\"a tame Christmas party\"; \"she was one of the tamest and most abject creatures imaginable with no will or power to act but as directed\"
brought from wildness into a domesticated state
\"tame animals\"; \"fields of tame blueberries\"
同义词:tamed
very docile
\"tame obedience\"
同义词:meek
tame用法及例句
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)
~+名词
tame a monkey驯猴
tame nature征服大自然
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
A boy was playing with a tame snake.
一个男孩在玩一条驯服了的蛇。
The animals we find in the zoo are quite tame.
我们在动物园看到的动物都很驯服。
It\'s incredible that the tame wolf is as mild as a lamb.
令人难以置信的是驯服的狼温和如羊。
She is too tame.
她太柔顺了。
I quite enjoyed the book but found the ending rather tame.
我很爱看那本书,只是结尾颇觉乏味。
用作及物动词(vt.)
The Asian elephant can be tamed and trained.
亚洲象可以被驯养和训练。
We are trying to tame a really mad horse.
我们正设法驯服一匹发了疯的马。
She made strenuous efforts to tame her anger.
她竭力压制心头怒火。
用作不及物动词(vi.)
That tiger is impossible to tame.
那只老虎难以驯服。
例句参考
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Tame Algebras and Integral Quadratic Forms
Blocks of Tame Representation Type and Related Algebras
Oxygen therapeutics: can we tame haemoglobin?
The tame and the wild automorphisms of polynomial rings in three variables
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tame词源
tame
tame: [OE] Tame evolved from a prehistoric Germanic *tamaz, which also produced German zahm and Dutch tam. This in turn was descended from the Indo-European base *dom-, which also lay behind Latin domāre ‘tame, subdue’ (source of English daunt [13] and indomitable [17]) and Greek damán ‘tame, subdue’ (source of English adamant and diamond).=> adamant, daunt, diamond, indomitable
tame (adj.)
early Middle English tame \"in a state of subjection, physically subdued, restrained in behavior\" (c. 1200); of animals \"domesticated, reclaimed from wildness,\" also, of persons, \"meek, gentle-natured, compliant, intent on homely or domestic activities\" (mid-13c.), from oblique forms of Old English tom, tam \"domesticated, docile,\" from Proto-Germanic *tamaz (cognates: Old Norse tamr, Old Saxon, Old Frisian, Middle Low German, Middle Dutch tam, Old High German zam, German zahm \"tame,\" Gothic tamjan \"to tame\"), from PIE *deme- \"to constrain, to force, to break (horses)\" (cognates: Sanskrit damayati \"tames;\" Persian dam \"a tame animal;\" Greek daman \"to tame, subdue,\" dmetos \"tame;\" Latin domare \"to tame, subdue;\" Old Irish damnaim \"I tie up, fasten, I tame, subdue\").A possible ulterior connection is with PIE *dem- \"house, household\" (see domestic (adj.)). Meaning \"spiritless, weak, dull, uninspiring, insipid\" is recorded from c. 1600. Related: Tamely; tameness.
tame (v.)
mid-14c., from tame (adj.), or altered by the form of the adjective from Old English temian \"subdue, make tame,\" from Proto-Germanic *tamjan- (cognates: Old Norse temja, Old Frisian tema, Middle Dutch temmen, Old High German zemmen, German zähmen, Gothic tamjan). Related: Tamed; taming.
tame相关例句
1.8[和合]惟独舌头没有人能制伏,是不止息的恶物、了害死人的10*气。
NIV] but no man can tame the tongue. It is a restless evil, full of deadly poison.