domestication
domestication 英 [dəʊ,mestɪkeɪʃən] 美 [də,mɛstə'keʃən]
n. 驯养;教化
名词复数:domestications
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- n. 驯养;教化
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1. They might be the result of human domestication, institutionalization, or public schooling.
它们可能是人类教化、制度化或公共教育的结果。
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2. Dr Bovet added: “This specialized ability may have come about over the long period of association with humans, from early domestication to many years of living in cities.”
博韦补充说:“这种识别能力可能是由于鸽子从早期驯养到多年城市生活中与长期与人打交道的结果。”
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3. Even our language reflects the importance of cultivation and domestication: through concepts of paradise, civilisation, culture (the word "lady" has roots in the kneading of bread).
耕作和教化的重要性甚至反应在我们的语言中:反应在“天堂”的概念里,反应在文明和文化里(“女士”这个单词就源自“揉捏面包”)。
- domestication (n.) 1774; see domesticate (v.) + noun ending -ion.
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