domesticated 英 [dəʊ'mestɪkeɪtɪd]   美 [dəˈmɛstəˌketɪd]

domesticated

domesticated  英 [dəʊ'mestɪkeɪtɪd] 美 [dəˈmɛstəˌketɪd]

adj. 家养的;驯服的;喜欢家庭生活的  v. 驯养(domesticate的过去分词);使习惯于家庭生活 

RVF is able to infect many species of animals causing severe disease in domesticated animals including cattle, sheep, camels and goats. 裂谷热能够感染许多动物种类,导致包括牛、羊、骆驼和山羊在内的家养动物染患严重疾病。
"The thing you have to remember about domesticated animals, " she responded, "is that people began keeping them because they, in fact, had a purpose. They worked. “对于家养的动物,你要记住一点,”她回应道:“人们一开始之所以要把它们养起来,实际上都有某种动机。

  • Domesticated means trained to live or work for humans, i.e. pets and farm animals. For centuries humans have believe that dogs are domesticated wolves, but DNA testing reveals that they are in fact a different species.
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  • adj. 家养的;驯服的;喜欢家庭生活的
  • v. 驯养(domesticate的过去分词);使习惯于家庭生活
  • 1. RVF is able to infect many species of animals causing severe disease in domesticated animals including cattle, sheep, camels and goats.

    裂谷热能够感染许多动物种类,导致包括牛、羊、骆驼和山羊在内的家养动物染患严重疾病。

  • 2. "The thing you have to remember about domesticated animals, " she responded, "is that people began keeping them because they, in fact, had a purpose. They worked.

    “对于家养的动物,你要记住一点,”她回应道:“人们一开始之所以要把它们养起来,实际上都有某种动机。

  • 3. Despite the increasing technization of our world, organic life -- both wild and domesticated -- will continue to be the prime infrastructure of human experience on the global scale.

    尽管我们的世界越来越技术化,有机生命——包括野生的也包括驯养的——将继续是全球范围内人类经验的主要基础构造。

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