1. Pining for a slab of meat that can't be tamed with chopsticks?
2. tamed是什么意思
2. Inflation was tamed - but at the cost of tremendous societal dislocation.
3. And the wild river will eventually be tamed and become a constructive tool rather than a destructive taskmaster.
4. Once a fearsome circuit with a fast stretch through the forest, tamed in 2002 with a new stadium section.
5. Yang says she is inherently lively but has been tamed by classical guitar study.
6. In remote antiquity the legendary King Yu braved wind and rain and tamed the flooding rivers.
7. He said tamed inflation will provide more room for the central government to ease its monetary policy.
8. Anyone who has seen her live during the past week will know that motherhood hasn't exactly tamed the vibrant Gwen Stefani.
9. The finding seems to be evidence of cats being tamed earlier than previously thought, said Melinda Zeder of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History.
10. tamed
10. Despite owners'claims of their tameness, animal experts say they are wild animals and can never really be tamed.
adj
1. brought from wildness into a domesticated state
e.g. tame animals
fields of tame blueberries
Synonym: tame
2. brought from wildness
e.g. the once inhospitable landscape is now tamed