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to tame
01
domesticar
to make a wild animal or bird fit for living with people
Transitive: to tame a wild animal
Ejemplos
The trainer used gentle methods to tame the wild horse.
El entrenador utilizó métodos suaves para domar al caballo salvaje.
It took several weeks of patient training to tame the rescued wolf.
Tomó varias semanas de entrenamiento paciente para domesticar al lobo rescatado.
02
domar, desbrozar
to prepare and develop wild or uncultivated land for farming or settlement
Transitive: to tame a land
Ejemplos
Early settlers worked tirelessly to tame the dense forests for agriculture.
Los primeros colonos trabajaron incansablemente para domar los densos bosques para la agricultura.
They tamed the barren land, transforming it into fertile fields.
Ellos domaron la tierra estéril, transformándola en campos fértiles.
03
domar, controlar
to reduce the strength or influence of something
Transitive: to tame intensity of something
Ejemplos
The new policies were designed to tame the rising inflation.
Las nuevas políticas fueron diseñadas para domar la inflación creciente.
She worked hard to tame her fear of public speaking.
Ella trabajó duro para domar su miedo a hablar en público.
tame
Ejemplos
The lion was surprisingly tame after years in captivity.
They raised tame rabbits in their backyard.
02
lacking excitement, vigor, or interest
Ejemplos
The movie 's plot was surprisingly tame.
His speech was tame compared to his fiery reputation.
03
calm, moderate, or lacking intensity in behavior or expression
Ejemplos
The crowd remained tame despite the exciting announcement.
She led a tame discussion without controversy.
04
submissive, gentle, and easily managed
Ejemplos
The cat was tame, allowing the children to pet it freely.
The dog was tame and obedient.
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