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Definition of undomesticated in English: undomesticatedadjectiveʌndəˈmɛstɪkeɪtɪdˌəndəˈmɛstəˌkeɪdəd Not domesticated. 未驯化的;不爱做家务的 I never cook for him and I am totally undomesticated 我从不为他做饭,一点也不喜欢做家务。 Example sentencesExamples - In a satirical perspective, it may be blaming us for disregarding funerary rituals, for keeping death in an undomesticated, barbaric status.
- There are still undomesticated dogs living in the wild today.
- It is probably related to undomesticated peppers that still grow in South America.
- From an evolutionary perspective domestic chickens have been wildly more successful than hosts of undomesticated species.
- As a general rule, I believe that undomesticated creatures should not live in houses.
- ‘Zoe that is a wild animal, as in undomesticated,’ Keegan pointed out.
- In these aboveground collective social spaces his unhygienic, undomesticated presence is not proper; it signals defiance in its fetid, imposing refusal to be controlled or to disappear.
- Perhaps worst of all, buying undomesticated animals encourages people to capture them from the wild.
- No matter how well treated, an elephant remains an undomesticated animal.
- There are always the parents who get on and drag along an armada of noisy and undomesticated children.
- Needless to say, he had no domestic skills either, never having been taught any; and his friends, coming from the same social milieu, were just as undomesticated.
- We see this in her mythological and fable-like prose poem ‘The Flood,’ which portrays and condemns the effects of the eradication of undomesticated wildness.
- But there must be a case to be built about not having small undomesticated animals as household pets.
- This approach therefore cannot be used for genome mapping in many other situations where no nuclear family records are available or for other undomesticated species, such as wildlife and forest trees.
- Humans are not supposed to engage in activity normally associated with undomesticated animals.
- The scene where he battles the wolf especially emphasizes his transformation into that good dog, as the wolf represents Yeller's undomesticated forebears and the wild animal he resembled so closely at the beginning of the story.
- Janovy describes the importance of research in undomesticated systems, those that are beyond our experimental control wherever they occur.
Synonyms ferocious, savage, vicious Definition of undomesticated in US English: undomesticatedadjectiveˌəndəˈmestəˌkādədˌəndəˈmɛstəˌkeɪdəd Not domesticated. 未驯化的;不爱做家务的 I never cook for him and I am totally undomesticated 我从不为他做饭,一点也不喜欢做家务。 Example sentencesExamples - From an evolutionary perspective domestic chickens have been wildly more successful than hosts of undomesticated species.
- There are still undomesticated dogs living in the wild today.
- As a general rule, I believe that undomesticated creatures should not live in houses.
- But there must be a case to be built about not having small undomesticated animals as household pets.
- The scene where he battles the wolf especially emphasizes his transformation into that good dog, as the wolf represents Yeller's undomesticated forebears and the wild animal he resembled so closely at the beginning of the story.
- Perhaps worst of all, buying undomesticated animals encourages people to capture them from the wild.
- ‘Zoe that is a wild animal, as in undomesticated,’ Keegan pointed out.
- Humans are not supposed to engage in activity normally associated with undomesticated animals.
- Needless to say, he had no domestic skills either, never having been taught any; and his friends, coming from the same social milieu, were just as undomesticated.
- In a satirical perspective, it may be blaming us for disregarding funerary rituals, for keeping death in an undomesticated, barbaric status.
- No matter how well treated, an elephant remains an undomesticated animal.
- It is probably related to undomesticated peppers that still grow in South America.
- There are always the parents who get on and drag along an armada of noisy and undomesticated children.
- This approach therefore cannot be used for genome mapping in many other situations where no nuclear family records are available or for other undomesticated species, such as wildlife and forest trees.
- Janovy describes the importance of research in undomesticated systems, those that are beyond our experimental control wherever they occur.
- We see this in her mythological and fable-like prose poem ‘The Flood,’ which portrays and condemns the effects of the eradication of undomesticated wildness.
- In these aboveground collective social spaces his unhygienic, undomesticated presence is not proper; it signals defiance in its fetid, imposing refusal to be controlled or to disappear.
Synonyms ferocious, savage, vicious |