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  • 1 domesticated

    [-keitid]
    1) ((of animals) accustomed to living near and being used by people: Cows and sheep have been domesticated for many thousands of years.) tam; tæmmet
    2) (good at doing jobs associated with running a house: My husband has become very domesticated since I've been ill.) huslig
    * * *
    [-keitid]
    1) ((of animals) accustomed to living near and being used by people: Cows and sheep have been domesticated for many thousands of years.) tam; tæmmet
    2) (good at doing jobs associated with running a house: My husband has become very domesticated since I've been ill.) huslig

    English-Danish dictionary > domesticated

  • 2 domesticated

    1) ((of animals) accustomed to living near and being used by people: Cows and sheep have been domesticated for many thousands of years.) domesticado
    2) (good at doing jobs associated with running a house: My husband has become very domesticated since I've been ill.) casero, doméstico
    adj.
    domesticado, -a adj.
    də'mestɪkeɪtəd, də'mestɪkeɪtɪd
    1) <animal/species> domesticado
    2) ( of person) (pred) (hum)
    [dǝ'mestɪkeɪtɪd]
    ADJ [animal] domesticado; [person] casero, hogareño
    * * *
    [də'mestɪkeɪtəd, də'mestɪkeɪtɪd]
    1) <animal/species> domesticado
    2) ( of person) (pred) (hum)

    English-spanish dictionary > domesticated

  • 3 domesticated

    [-keitid]
    1) ((of animals) accustomed to living near and being used by people: Cows and sheep have been domesticated for many thousands of years.) taminn
    2) (good at doing jobs associated with running a house: My husband has become very domesticated since I've been ill.) vanur húsverkum

    English-Icelandic dictionary > domesticated

  • 4 domesticated

    [-keitid]
    1) ((of animals) accustomed to living near and being used by people: Cows and sheep have been domesticated for many thousands of years.) domesticado
    2) (good at doing jobs associated with running a house: My husband has become very domesticated since I've been ill.) caseiro
    * * *
    do.mes.ti.cat.ed
    [dəmestik'eitid] adj 1 domesticado, adaptado à vida e às atividades familiares. 2 amansado.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > domesticated

  • 5 domesticated

    [-keitid]
    1) ((of animals) accustomed to living near and being used by people: Cows and sheep have been domesticated for many thousands of years.) udomačen
    2) (good at doing jobs associated with running a house: My husband has become very domesticated since I've been ill.) družinski
    * * *
    [dəméstikeitid]
    adjective
    udomačen, ukročen

    English-Slovenian dictionary > domesticated

  • 6 domesticated

    1) ((of animals) accustomed to living near and being used by people: Cows and sheep have been domesticated for many thousands of years.) tam, temmet
    2) (good at doing jobs associated with running a house: My husband has become very domesticated since I've been ill.) huslig

    English-Norwegian dictionary > domesticated

  • 7 katydid

    ['keItIdɪd]
    n
    Laubheuschrecke f

    English-german dictionary > katydid

  • 8 domesticated

    [-keitid]
    1) ((of animals) accustomed to living near and being used by people: Cows and sheep have been domesticated for many thousands of years.) (par dzīvnieku) pieradināts; piejaucēts
    2) (good at doing jobs associated with running a house: My husband has become very domesticated since I've been ill.) mājas darbus protošs

    English-Latvian dictionary > domesticated

  • 9 domesticated

    [-keitid]
    1) ((of animals) accustomed to living near and being used by people: Cows and sheep have been domesticated for many thousands of years.) prijaukintas
    2) (good at doing jobs associated with running a house: My husband has become very domesticated since I've been ill.) pripratęs prie namų ruošos

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > domesticated

  • 10 domesticated

    [-keitid]
    1) ((of animals) accustomed to living near and being used by people: Cows and sheep have been domesticated for many thousands of years.) zdomácnělý
    2) (good at doing jobs associated with running a house: My husband has become very domesticated since I've been ill.) domácký
    * * *
    • zdomácněl
    • zdomácnělý
    • domestikoval
    • domestikovaný

    English-Czech dictionary > domesticated

  • 11 domesticated

    [-keitid]
    1) ((of animals) accustomed to living near and being used by people: Cows and sheep have been domesticated for many thousands of years.) domes­ticit
    2) (good at doing jobs associated with running a house: My husband has become very domesticated since I've been ill.) casnic

    English-Romanian dictionary > domesticated

  • 12 domesticated

    [-keitid]
    1) ((of animals) accustomed to living near and being used by people: Cows and sheep have been domesticated for many thousands of years.) εξημερωμένος
    2) (good at doing jobs associated with running a house: My husband has become very domesticated since I've been ill.) νοικοκύρης, νοικοκυρεμένος

    English-Greek dictionary > domesticated

  • 13 domesticated

    [-keitid]
    1) ((of animals) accustomed to living near and being used by people: Cows and sheep have been domesticated for many thousands of years.) zdomácnený
    2) (good at doing jobs associated with running a house: My husband has become very domesticated since I've been ill.) domácky

    English-Slovak dictionary > domesticated

  • 14 unreciprocated

    {ʌnri'siprəkeitid}
    a несподелен, невзаимен
    * * *
    {^nri'siprъkeitid} а несподелен, невзаимен.
    * * *
    невзаимен; несподелен;
    * * *
    a несподелен, невзаимен
    * * *
    unreciprocated[¸ʌnri´siprə¸keitid] adj несподелен, невзаимен; на който не се отговаря със същото (за чувства).

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > unreciprocated

  • 15 plicated

    {plai'keitid}
    вж. plicate
    * * *
    {plai'keitid} plicate.
    * * *
    вж. plicate

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > plicated

  • 16 collocated

    [ʹkɒləkeıtıd] a
    соотнесённый; связанный

    collocated events - события, расположенные в хронологическом порядке

    НБАРС > collocated

  • 17 educated

    [ʹedjʋkeıtıd] a
    1. 1) образованный, получивший образование
    2) культурный, развитой

    educated mind [taste] - развитой ум [вкус]

    2. редк. дрессированный; тренированный
    3. книжн. основанный на информации; обоснованный

    an educated estimate of next year sales - квалифицированная оценка объёма сбыта на будущий год

    an educated guess - догадка, основанная на фактах

    he was forming an educated reply - он готовил обдуманный /аргументированный/ ответ

    НБАРС > educated

  • 18 truncated

    [ʹtrʌŋkeıtıd] a
    1. срезанный, обрезанный
    2. сокращённый (о речи, статье и т. п.)
    3. мат. усечённый

    truncated cone [prism, pyramid] - усечённый конус [-ая призма, пирамида]

    4. изувеченный

    truncated body - изувеченное /искалеченное/ тело

    НБАРС > truncated

  • 19 undereducated

    [͵ʌndərʹedjʋkeıtıd] a

    НБАРС > undereducated

  • 20 uneducated

    [ʌnʹedʒʋkeıtıd] a
    необразованный, неучёный

    НБАРС > uneducated

См. также в других словарях:

  • domesticated — do|mes|ti|cat|ed [dəˈmestıˈkeıtıd] adj 1.) domesticated animals are able to work for people or live with them as pets 2.) someone who is domesticated enjoys spending time at home and doing work in the home ▪ Ray s very domesticated and even likes …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • suffocated — suf|fo|cat|ed [ˈsʌfəkeıtıd] adj feel suffocated to feel as if you are not free or do not have enough space ▪ He feels suffocated by London and longs to escape to the country …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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