docile
英 [ˈdəʊsaɪl]
美 [ˈdɑːsl]
adj. 驯服的; 易驾驭的; 易控制的
Collins.1 / BNC.18465 / COCA.18932
牛津词典
adj.
- 驯服的;易驾驭的;易控制的
quiet and easy to control- a docile child/horse
听话的孩子;温驯的马
- a docile child/horse
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 温顺的;驯良的;易控制的
A person or animal that isdocileis quiet, not aggressive, and easily controlled.- ...docile, obedient children...
温顺、听话的孩子 - They wanted a low-cost, docile workforce.
他们想要廉价的、听话的劳动力。
- ...docile, obedient children...
英英释义
adj
- willing to be taught or led or supervised or directed
- the docile masses of an enslaved nation
- easily handled or managed
- a gentle old horse, docile and obedient
- ready and willing to be taught
- docile pupils eager for instruction
- teachable youngsters
双语例句
- When I kept in mind a heart of docile to choose him of time.
当我怀着一颗善良的心选择了他的时候。 - If we all help the person whom those need to be help by a heart of docile.
如果我们都以一颗善良的心去帮助那些需要帮助的人。 - You are not docile, isn't okay to say you want to help me?
你太不温驯了,说想帮助我不就行了吗? - Are your boys usually so docile?
你的孩子通常都那么乖,那么听话吗? - This brain adaptation may explain why domestic cats are docile.
这种大脑的适应,或许可以解释为什么家猫比较温顺。 - She was so docile, she was almost pitiful.
她非常的温顺,她几乎让人有了怜悯之心。 - And you just like a docile yeanling.
而你就像一只温顺的小绵羊。 - They wanted a low-cost, docile workforce.
他们想要廉价的、听话的劳动力。 - He trembled lest he himself should lose a docile pupil.
他担心自己会失去一个听话的学生。 - It is the docile who achieve the most impossible things in this world.
只有最听话的人才能完成世界上最不可能的事情。