Similar words: domesticate, domesticated, domestic, domestic system, domestic violence, prognostication, gross domestic product, justification. Meaning: [dəʊ‚mestɪ'keɪʃn] n. 1. adaptation to intimate association with human beings 2. the attribute of having been domesticated 3. accommodation to domestic life.
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1. The first was the domestication of animals.
2. Ants have progressed from slavery into domestication.
3. Most of us were born in captivity where domestication and maturation work hand in hand.
4. Domestication of new animals for their products will probably expand to meet the demands no longer met from wild stock.
5. Her explorer husband resisted all her attempts at domestication.
6. Sheep are particularly well suited for domestication.
7. That is one of the painful ironies of domestication.
8. Article 17 The state shall encourage the domestication and breeding of wildlife.
9. Generally speaking, translation strategies can be divided into "domestication" and "foreignism" and both have their advantages and disadvantages in cross-cultural translation.
10. In the foretime, domestication played a major role in idiom translation while foreignization was just in a subordinate status.
11. Compared the effect of different planting depth of domestication Cymbidium faberi's growth planted in lean-to type greenhouse of north China.
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12. Overall, domestication was preferred in news translation lexically and syntactically with most culture-bound words foreignized and few replaced by functional equivalents.
13. China is one of primary center of apricot domestication in the world, owning very abundant germplasm resources of apricot.
14. As two major translation strategies, domestication and foreignization are both necessary for cross - cultural communication.
15. After shortdated domestication of artificial feed, about 40% juvenile can get food, which showed burbot has potential to eat artificial feed.
16. Domestication means bringing the foreign culture closer thethe target the target text andthe readers.
17. Much can be learned about the course of the great stream of evolution from domestication, its minor tributary.
18. But the cat has only had one main task throughout its long history of domestication and that is vermin-killing.
19. Familiarity alone prevents our seeing how universally and largely the minds of our domestic animals have been modified by domestication.
20. Its aim is no longer to pillage the wild for man's use, but to protect what remains against domestication.
21. This finding will potentially allow for the development of more targeted vaccine development – aiding disease management and the process of domestication of Atlantic cod.
22. Both are a product of a 5 [sentencedict.com], 000 - year history of domestication by human beings.
23. The people realized the philanthropy was the way to solve poverty problem, preserve the social order and rebuild society more than the tool of performing benefaction and moral domestication.
24. The wild flower resources is the material base of flower cultivation, domestication and improved varirety breeding.
25. The above results will provide scientific basis not only for establishment of natural taxonomic system of Tulipa L. , but also for domestication and hybridization of this genus in China.
26. In northwestern China, there is no evidence for endemic domestication of any animals.
27. Well-trained scientific researchers observed the biological characteristics of Naja naja, documented the experience of domestication, management, disease control and prevention.
28. Two main reasons caused the exhaustion: lacking investigation in the supply abilities of wild plants and legging of wild species domestication.
29. Variation patterns and rule of morphology variation in Lilium regale Wilson was revealed to provide theoretical basis for introduction and domestication, and cross breeding.
30. When foreignization is not feasible, the translator should resort to domestication as a supplementary method.
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