Tame
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British pronunciation/tˈe‍ɪm/
American pronunciation/ˈteɪm/

Definición y Significado de "tame"

01

domesticado

(of an animal) fit to live with people and not afraid of them
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The once wild horse became tame after months of gentle training and care by its owner.
El caballo salvaje se volvió manso después de meses de entrenamiento y cuidado suave por parte de su dueño.
Children at the petting zoo delighted in feeding the tame goats and sheep, who eagerly nibbled from their hands.
Los niños en el zoológico de mascotas se deleitaban alimentando a las cabras y ovejas mansas, que mordisqueaban con ganas de sus manos.
02

soso, insípido

flat and uninspiring
03

domado, manso

very restrained or quiet
04

manso, domado

very docile
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01

domesticar

to make a wild animal or bird fit for living with people
Transitive: to tame a wild animal
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The trainer used gentle methods to tame the wild horse.
It took several weeks of patient training to tame the rescued wolf.
02

domar, cultivar

to prepare and develop wild or uncultivated land for farming or settlement
Transitive: to tame a land
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Early settlers worked tirelessly to tame the dense forests for agriculture.
They tamed the barren land, transforming it into fertile fields.
03

domar, manso

to reduce the strength or influence of something
Transitive: to tame intensity of something
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The new policies were designed to tame the rising inflation.
She worked hard to tame her fear of public speaking.
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