tame
tame
teɪm
teim
British pronunciation
/tˈe‍ɪm/

Definición y significado de "tame"en inglés

to tame
01

domesticar

to make a wild animal or bird fit for living with people
Transitive: to tame a wild animal
to tame definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Jane managed to tame the stray kitten, which now happily lives indoors.
Jane logró domesticar al gatito callejero, que ahora vive feliz en el interior.
02

domar, desbrozar

to prepare and develop wild or uncultivated land for farming or settlement
Transitive: to tame a land
example
Ejemplos
The government encouraged farmers to tame the wilderness for cultivation.
El gobierno animó a los agricultores a domar el terreno salvaje para el cultivo.
03

domar, controlar

to reduce the strength or influence of something
Transitive: to tame intensity of something
example
Ejemplos
The company implemented measures to tame excessive spending.
La empresa implementó medidas para domar el gasto excesivo.
01

domesticado

brought from a wild state under human control or accustomed to humans
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example
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The once-wild horse became tame after gentle training.
02

lacking excitement, vigor, or interest

example
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The party was tame and ended early.
03

calm, moderate, or lacking intensity in behavior or expression

example
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His temper was tame in the heated meeting.
04

submissive, gentle, and easily managed

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A tame child sat quietly during the ceremony.
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