Tamed Meaning in English
word · lemma: tame
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التعريف
Describes an animal that has been trained or made gentle, so it is no longer wild. Can also mean a person or thing that has been made less dangerous or exciting.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mainly used about animals, but sometimes applied metaphorically to people or situations that have lost their wildness. Common collocations: 'tamed animal,' 'tamed by experience.' Not as strong as 'domesticated,' which implies living with humans.
Spanish: domado - domesticadoPortuguese (BR): domado - domesticadoPortuguese (PT): domado - domesticadoChinese (Simplified): 驯服的 - 被驯化的Chinese (Traditional): 馴服的 - 被馴化的Hindi: पालतू बनाया गया - वश में किया गयाArabic: مروّض - مدجّنBengali: বশীভূত - পোষ মানানোRussian: приручённый - укрощённыйJapanese: 飼い慣らされたVietnamese: được thuần hóa - đã được chế ngựKorean: 길들여진Turkish: evcilleştirilmiş - uysallaştırılmışUrdu: پالے ہوئے - سدھایا ہواIndonesian: jinak - dijinakkan
جمل نموذجية
The lion was tamed by the trainer.
basic
This horse is tamed and very gentle.
basic
The zoo has many tamed animals.
basic
He's like a tamed version of his wild younger self.
natural
After years in the city, her adventurous spirit felt tamed.
natural
Don't worry—the dog is completely tamed and won't bite.
natural