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tame
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insípido, soso
flat and uninspiring
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manso, domesticado
very restrained or quiet
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manso, domesticado
very docile
to tame
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domesticar
to make a wild animal or bird fit for living with people
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corregir, disciplinar
correct by punishment or discipline
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domesticar, tamear
adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment
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domesticar, controlar
not able to be computed or enumerated
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domar, amansar
overcome the wildness of; make docile and tractable
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domar, tamear
to reduce fierceness or intensity
tame
adj
tamely
adv
tamely
adv
tameness
n
tameness
n
Ejemplo
Unlike their wild counterparts, the tame rabbits were comfortable being handled and petted by humans.
Children at the petting zoo delighted in feeding the tame goats and sheep, who eagerly nibbled from their hands.
The once wild horse became tame after months of gentle training and care by its owner.
The farmer's tame dog followed him everywhere, showing no signs of the skittishness typical of stray animals.