domestic
♦♦ do|mes|tic /dəm'estɪk/ (domestics)
1 [ADJ] usu ADJ n
Domestic political activities, events, and situations happen or exist within one particular country.
...over 100 domestic flights a day to 15 UK destinations.
...sales in the domestic market.
see also gross domestic product
≠ foreign, international
● domestically [ADV] ADV after v, ADV -ed/adj, ADV with cl
Opportunities will improve as the company expands domestically and internationally...
2 [ADJ] ADJ n
Domestic duties and activities are concerned with the running of a home and family.
...a plan for sharing domestic chores.
= household
3 [ADJ] ADJ n
Domestic items and services are intended to be used in people's homes rather than in factories or offices.
...domestic appliances.
= household
≠ industrial
4 [ADJ] usu ADJ n
A domestic situation or atmosphere is one which involves a family and their home.
It was a scene of such domestic bliss...
5 [ADJ]
A domestic animal is one that is not wild and is kept either on a farm to produce food or in someone's home as a pet.
...a domestic cat.
≠ wild
6 [N-COUNT]
A domestic, a domestic help, or a domestic worker is a person who is paid to come to help with the work that has to be done in a house such as the cleaning, washing, and ironing.do|mes|tic sci|ence
[N-UNCOUNT]
In British schools, domestic science was the name used to refer to the subject which involved cookery, sewing, and other household skills. The subject is now referred to as home economics, which is also the usual American term.do|mes|tic vio|lence
[N-UNCOUNT]
Domestic violence is violence that takes place in the home, especially between a husband and wife.
Women are still the main victims of domestic violence.gross do|mes|tic prod|uct (gross domestic products)
[N-VAR]
A country's gross domestic product is the total value of all the goods it has produced and the services it has provided in a particular year, not including its income from investments in other countries. (BUSINESS)
= GDP
1 [ADJ] usu ADJ n
Domestic political activities, events, and situations happen or exist within one particular country.
...over 100 domestic flights a day to 15 UK destinations.
...sales in the domestic market.
see also gross domestic product
≠ foreign, international
● domestically [ADV] ADV after v, ADV -ed/adj, ADV with cl
Opportunities will improve as the company expands domestically and internationally...
2 [ADJ] ADJ n
Domestic duties and activities are concerned with the running of a home and family.
...a plan for sharing domestic chores.
= household
3 [ADJ] ADJ n
Domestic items and services are intended to be used in people's homes rather than in factories or offices.
...domestic appliances.
= household
≠ industrial
4 [ADJ] usu ADJ n
A domestic situation or atmosphere is one which involves a family and their home.
It was a scene of such domestic bliss...
5 [ADJ]
A domestic animal is one that is not wild and is kept either on a farm to produce food or in someone's home as a pet.
...a domestic cat.
≠ wild
6 [N-COUNT]
A domestic, a domestic help, or a domestic worker is a person who is paid to come to help with the work that has to be done in a house such as the cleaning, washing, and ironing.do|mes|tic sci|ence
[N-UNCOUNT]
In British schools, domestic science was the name used to refer to the subject which involved cookery, sewing, and other household skills. The subject is now referred to as home economics, which is also the usual American term.do|mes|tic vio|lence
[N-UNCOUNT]
Domestic violence is violence that takes place in the home, especially between a husband and wife.
Women are still the main victims of domestic violence.gross do|mes|tic prod|uct (gross domestic products)
[N-VAR]
A country's gross domestic product is the total value of all the goods it has produced and the services it has provided in a particular year, not including its income from investments in other countries. (BUSINESS)
= GDP