docile的意思和读音

docile

: [ˈdɒsɪl] : [ˈdəʊsaɪl]

adj.

adj.wild

adj.submissive,tractable,obedient,tame,gentle

docileadj.

1.quiet and easy to control

a docile child/horse

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adj.1.well-behaved, quiet, easy to control, and unlikely to cause trouble

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2. divulge v. docile adj. doctrine n. ; …

3. divine a. docile a. , dominant a.

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1.Instead of a high octane career serving the public, the docile dog can now enjoy a life of long walks and playing with her favourite toys.

2.At its usual cruising speed (at least with me aboard) of 22-25 mph or so, the Fujin SL-II was as docile as the proverbial kitten.)22-25-

3.It a science getting the children docile and obedient.

4.The heart of that docile, she is in the sincerity now of orison: The kid of my far-away place, the god will protect your so-so Anne Anne.

5.She, always constant of, is still the heart of that docile! ! !!!!

6.The once docile middle, weighing up options as the unrest persists, is no longer finding it easy to be neutral.

7.By forcing her to drink the honey ale, it was hoped that she could remain docile during her captivity.(

8.He also must be fast enough to dodge a speeding car, strong enough to divert a flowing river, yet docile enough for me to control.

9.To see whether they had been made docile by his ambitious displays and would permit him to amuse himself with such innovations.耀

10.Fortunately, Katie docile personality for her winning several friends of friendship, she also slowly adapted to the new school life.