domestic
Prononciation : [/dəˈmɛs.tɪk/]
Contexte : « relationship »
(adjective) relating to the home, family, or household. It's about things inside your house or with your family like pets, chores, and spending time with your family.
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She enjoys spending time on domestic activities like cooking and cleaning.
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He prefers outdoor activities and doesn't like domestic chores.
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Do you have any domestic pets like cats or dogs at home?
Contexte : « government »
(adjective) relating to the internal affairs of a country, not foreign or international. It's about things that happen inside a country or within its borders, like laws and policies.
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The government's domestic policies focus on improving healthcare and education for its citizens.
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The country's domestic issues have led to protests and unrest among the population.
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How do domestic policies differ from international policies?
Contexte : « animal »
(noun) an animal that is kept by humans as a pet or for work, like a dog or a horse. These are animals that live with people and are taken care of as part of the family or for their help.
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The family adopted a domestic cat from the shelter.
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Wild animals are different from domestic animals because they are not tamed.
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What are some common domestic animals that people keep as pets?