domestic

From Latin 'domesticus' meaning 'belonging to a house'.

ADJ (1)
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household formal / internal
Synonyms household formal , internal
Antonyms foreign

Relating to or originating within a particular country, especially in contrast to foreign issues or matters. The term implies a connection to the household or a family environment, often emphasizing internal affairs. It is derived from the Latin 'domesticus' meaning 'belonging to a house'.

  • The government is focusing on domestic policies to improve economic stability. — 政府は経済安定を向上させるために国内政策に焦点を当てています。
  • They keep pet domestics that are well cared for. — 彼らはよく世話をされている家畜を飼っています。
register: formal
NOUN (1)
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home / concept sentence untranslatable (The noun 'domestic' refers to a type of household or related concepts, which may not have a precise direct translation.)
Synonyms home
Antonyms overseas

The term refers to a household, indicating an environment related to home life. It can encompass aspects of living arrangements, family dynamics, and domestic responsibilities. The concept may not have a direct translation in some cultures, as the nuances of household roles can vary significantly.

irregular note only if irregular
plural
domestics
  • She enjoys the comforts of her domestic life and the warmth of family gatherings. — 彼女は家庭の快適さと家族の集まりの温かさを楽しんでいます。
  • In some cultures, the responsibilities of domestics are deeply valued and respected. — いくつかの文化では、家庭の役割が非常に重視され、尊重されています。