tameness
/ˈteɪmnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈteɪmnəs/ (ame, ipa)
tameness — 名詞
1. the calm, easy behaviour an animal shows near people because it has learned to l
馴順;親人
動物不怕人且習慣與人相處
the calm, easy behaviour an animal shows near people because it has learned to live comfortably around humans
Visitors laughed at the goat's tameness when it followed them to the gate.
遊客看到那隻山羊因為很親人而一路跟到大門,都笑了出來。
the tameness of [animal] around people
The deer's tameness worried park staff after children began feeding it.
那隻鹿太馴順,孩子們開始餵牠後讓公園員工很擔心。
Rina admired the rabbit's tameness as it sat beside her shoe.
Rina 很欣賞那隻兔子的親人,因為牠安靜地坐在她鞋邊。
Years on the farm gave the pony an unusual tameness around strangers.
多年待在農場,讓那匹小馬在陌生人面前也顯得特別馴順。
- docility
more strongly suggests willingness to obey or be controlled
- gentleness
focuses on being soft and kind, not specifically on comfort with people
- tractability
often sounds more formal and emphasises being easy to train
- wildness
the opposite when an animal keeps its fear of people and natural instincts
- skittishness
focuses on nervous fear and quick, uneasy movement
文法句型
the tameness of [animal / bird / creature]
tameness around [people / strangers]
用法筆記
Usually used for animals, birds, or other creatures that stay calm near people. It focuses on a lack of fear and comfort with human contact, not simply on being gentle or affectionate.
常見錯誤
2. the dull, overly safe quality something has when it brings little surprise, forc
乏味;平淡
因太安全而不夠刺激有力
the dull, overly safe quality something has when it brings little surprise, force, or interest
Critics blamed the sequel's tameness on safe jokes and a weak ending.
影評人把那部續集的乏味歸咎於過於保守的笑點和無力的結尾。
criticize [work] for its tameness
Even Omar noticed the tameness of the school debate after the hardest topic was cut.
連 Omar 都注意到那場校內辯論變得很平淡,因為最難的題目被刪掉了。
The band's new song disappointed fans with its tameness and tidy chorus.
那個樂團的新歌因為太過乏味、副歌又太工整,讓歌迷很失望。
Parents liked the game's tameness, but older players grew bored quickly.
家長喜歡這款遊戲的平淡安全,但年紀較大的玩家很快就覺得無聊。
文法句型
the tameness of [film / show / debate / song]
criticize [something] for its tameness
用法筆記
Often used in reviews or criticism of entertainment, writing, debate, or style. It suggests that something avoids risk so much that it stops feeling lively or memorable.