tame

US: /ˈteɪm/
UK: /tˈe‍ɪm/


English Vietnamese dictionary


tame /teim/
  • tính từ
    • đã thuần hoá, đã dạy thuần
      • a tame monkey: một con khỉ đã dạy thuần
    • lành, dễ bảo, nhu mì
      • a very tame animal: một con vật rất lành
    • đã trồng trọt (đất)
    • bị chế ngự
    • nhạt, vô vị, buồn tẻ
      • a tame basket-ball match: một trận đấu bóng rổ buồn tẻ
      • a tame story: một câu chuyện nhạt nhẽo
  • ngoại động từ
    • dạy cho thuần, thuần hoá; làm cho không sợ người, làm cho dạn
      • tiger is hard to tame: hổ khó dạy cho thuần
    • chế ngự, làm cho quy phục, làm cho (nhuệ khí, tinh thần...) nhụt đi
    • nội động từ
      • dạn đi, quen đi
      • trở nên nhạt nhẽo, trở nên vô vị

    Advanced English dictionary


    adjective, verb
    + adjective (tamer, tamest)
    1 (of animals, birds, etc.) not afraid of people, and used to living with them: The bird became so tame that it was impossible to release it back into the wild.
    Antonym: WILD
    2 (informal) not interesting or exciting: You'll find life here pretty tame after New York.
    3 (informal) (of a person) willing to do what other people ask: I have a tame doctor who'll always give me a sick note when I want a day off.
    tamely adverb: She's not likely to stand by and tamely accept defeat.
    tameness noun [U]
    + verb [VN] to make sth tame or easy to control: Lions can never be completely tamed. + She made strenuous efforts to tame her anger.

    Thesaurus dictionary


    adj.
    1 tamed, docile, disciplined, obedient, domesticated, house-broken, trained, broken:
    He used to keep a tame fox in his back garden.
    2 mild, gentle, fearless, unafraid:
    It is amazing how tame animals can be when they do not perceive man as a threat.
    3 tractable, pliant, compliant, meek, submissive, mild, under (someone's) control or thumb, subdued, suppressed; unassertive, feeble, ineffectual, timid, timorous, cowardly, pusillanimous, chicken-hearted, faint-hearted, white-livered, lily-livered, yellow, Colloq wimpish:
    Charles is far too tame to defy Kate.
    4 boring, tedious, tiresome, dull, insipid, bland, lifeless, flat, vapid, prosaic, humdrum, bland, unexciting, uninspired, uninspiring, run-of-the-mill, ordinary, uninteresting, dead, Colloq wishy-washy:
    As a nightclub, the place is much too tame for my tastes.
    v.
    5 break, domesticate, train, house-train, gentle, master, subdue, subjugate:
    The brown bear is a most difficult animal to tame.
    6 calm, subdue, control, mollify, pacify, mute, temper, soften, curb, tone down, moderate, mitigate, tranquillize:
    After a week the Lord tamed the violent sea and our tiny craft was allowed to continue.

    Collocation dictionary


    1 not afraid of people

    VERBS

    be, look, seem | become

    ADV.

    extremely, very | almost | quite

    2 boring

    VERBS

    appear, be, look, seem, sound | become | find sth
    I found office work very tame after army life.

    ADV.

    positively, very
    living a life that makes Wild West movies look positively tame
    | a bit, a little, pretty, rather, somewhat
    To us it was all pretty tame stuff.


    Concise English dictionary


    tames|tamed|taming|tamer|tamestteɪm
    verb
    +correct by punishment or discipline
    +make less strong or intense; soften
    +adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment
    +overcome the wildness of; make docile and tractable
    +make fit for cultivation, domestic life, and service to humans
    adj.
    +flat and uninspiring
    +very restrained or quiet
    +brought from wildness into a domesticated state
    +very docile