🐕domesticate (domestiquer)

verb
/dəˈmɛstɪkeɪt/
domestiquer (domestiquer)

Signification

to tame an animal for use by humans; to adapt something for domestic use
Traduction de la signification
apprivoiser un animal pour l'usage humain; adapter quelque chose à un usage domestique
apprivoiser un animal pour l'usage humain; adapter quelque chose à un usage domestique

Phrases d'exemple

Humans domesticated dogs thousands of years ago.

Les humains ont domestiqué les chiens il y a des milliers d'années.
Les humains ont domestiqué les chiens il y a des milliers d'années.

Synonymes

tame, train, cultivate, adapt, subdue

Antonymes

wild, untamed, feral

Collocations

domesticate animals, domesticate plants, domesticate species

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