domestic

domestic — adjective

1. relating to what takes place within the borders of one country, as opposed to be

1.形容詞B1
釋義

relating to what takes place within the borders of one country, as opposed to between countries

例句

The airline added five new domestic routes this year.

domestic routes — flights within one country

Yumi reads the domestic news section before looking at international headlines.

同義詞
  • national

    stronger focus on the nation as a political entity; 'national' also suggests government-level scope

  • internal

    broader — can apply to any organization or system, not just countries

  • home

    common in business contexts ('home market'); slightly more informal

反義詞

文法句型

domestic + noun

常見錯誤

The company's domestic rules apply to every branch office.
The company's internal rules apply to every branch office.
💡'domestic' refers to a country, not to an organization's internal matters.

2. related to the house you live in, the people you live with, and the everyday act

2.形容詞B1
釋義

related to the house you live in, the people you live with, and the everyday activities of running a home

例句

Mateo and his partner share all the domestic chores equally.

domestic chores — household cleaning and tasks

Modern appliances have made many domestic tasks quicker and simpler.

domestic tasks — jobs around the house

同義詞
  • household

    slightly narrower, focusing on the physical house and its practical running

  • family

    focuses on the people rather than the house or chores

反義詞

文法句型

domestic + noun

3. trained or bred to live with humans or be kept on farms, rather than living and

3.形容詞B1
釋義

trained or bred to live with humans or be kept on farms, rather than living and hunting in the wild

例句

Dogs were among the first animals to become domestic companions.

domestic companions — animals that live with people

Unlike domestic cats, wild cats must hunt for every meal.

domestic cats vs wild cats — contrast between tame and wild

同義詞
  • tame

    focuses on temperament (not aggressive) rather than species or living arrangement

  • domesticated

    more formal; emphasizes the historical process of taming over generations

  • pet

    refers specifically to animals kept for companionship, not farm animals

反義詞
  • wild

    living in nature, not with humans

文法句型

domestic + animal noun

常見錯誤

The domestic lion was safe to approach.
The tame lion was safe to approach.
💡'domestic' means kept by humans as livestock or pets, not just calm in temperament.

4. enjoying being at home and taking pleasure in household activities such as cooki

4.形容詞B2
釋義

enjoying being at home and taking pleasure in household activities such as cooking, cleaning, and decorating

例句

Ignacio is surprisingly domestic — he bakes fresh bread every Sunday.

be domestic — used after a linking verb to describe a person's character

Selim describes himself as a domestic person who loves quiet evenings at home.

domestic person — someone who enjoys home life

同義詞
  • home-loving

    focuses on enjoying being at home, not necessarily on being good at housework

  • homely

    British English: warm and comfortable; American English: plain-looking — avoid in US contexts for this meaning

  • house-proud

    focuses on keeping the home clean and well-decorated

反義詞
  • adventurous

    enjoys going out and exploring rather than staying home

  • outgoing

    prefers socialising away from home

文法句型

be + domestic

domestic + noun

用法筆記

Used to describe a person's character or preferences, not objects or institutions. Unlike other adjective senses, this one commonly appears after linking verbs (be, seem, become).

domestic — noun