| 驯服 | xùn fú | to tame; tame; docile | |
| 驯化 | xùn huà | to tame; to domesticate | |
| 驯养 | xùn yǎng | to domesticate; to raise and train | |
| 驯鹿 | xùn lù | reindeer | |
| 驯良 | xùn liáng | docile; tame |
| 1 | A novice lion tamer was being interviewed. | |
| 2 | "I understand your father was also a lion tamer," the reporter queried. | |
| 3 | He's exactly like the son of the fortune-teller that stole my tame pheasant. | |
| 4 | "I did it only once," said the new tamer, "to look for Dad." | |
| 5 | Nature had made her a lamb, religion had made her an angel. |