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    hybrid查询结果如下:

    音标:['haɪbrɪd]
    名词复数:hybrids 词频:高频常用词

    基本释义/说明:n.混合物;杂种;混血儿
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    n.
    混合物;杂种;混血儿
    To mate so as to produce a hybrid;interbreed.
    杂交为产生杂种而交配;杂交
    That is a hybrid perpetual rose.
    那是一株杂种的四季开花的蔷薇。
    The loss of one species’ chromosomes from a hybrid in this way results in chromosomes segregation
    杂种细胞以这种方式丢失一个物种染色体就导致染色体分离现象。
    -扩展释义
    n. 【机械】
    混合,中间的
    Sectional specification for semiconductor integrated circuits,excluding hybrid circuits
    半导体集成电路分规范(不包括混合电路)
    【医学】 【中医】
    杂种,混合物,杂化轨道,杂化物,杂种
    n. 【法律专业】
    混合物 ,混血儿
    n.
    [C]1. (动植物的)杂种;混血儿,2. 混合源物;合成物;混合词,a.1. 杂种的;混合而成的
    【海运】
    桥接岔路,等差作用,混合波导联结混合的,差动的
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. this is a hybrid between a brown and albino mouse’

    同义词系列1
    -hybrid的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    One who hybridizes.
    “This year marks the centennial of the introduction of the venerable variety which was unveiled in England in 1899 by hybridizer John Kendall.”
    “I know one hybridizer who’s trying to genetically modify an iris to get a red, but we don’t believe in modifying.”
    “The plant hybridizer who consciously merges two different protoplasmic streams.”
    hybridizer的异体字
    hybridization的异体字
    “The hybridisation is typically trilingual in the northern Italian macaronic poets involving Latin, Italian, and Po Valley dialects.”
    “The diversity of rice may be damaged and undesirable hybridisation could result in wild rice producing herbicide-resistance genes.”
    “He carried out experimental work on the hybridisation of zebras and horses.”
    The state of being hybrid; hybridism.
    “Through play and experimentation, children’s texts foreground the possibilities of linguistic hybridity, bilingualism, and biculturalism.”
    “The text, in its subversion of racial and cultural purity, posits miscegenation and hybridity as potentially positive, even liberating, forces.”
    “Is it possible that certain expressions of hybridity are more significant than others?”
    A horticulturist who hybridizes plants.
    “The Wake’s hybridist nature extends beyond genre, even beyond portmanteau words, indeed to the most atomic level of text.”
    “This quirk of the sweet pea allows the hybridist to select parents and make his own crosses in his own garden.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    hybridize的现在分词
    “Sometimes they form by hybridizing, or crossbreeding, to form a new species more or less in one go.”
    “Through hybridizing, there are many flower colors available, including white, orange, pink, yellow, red and some bicolors.”
    “Plant collectors are busy experimenting with and hybridizing these species.”
    hybridise的现在分词
    “In 1917 Stead was given seeds of the North American varieties and began experimenting with hybridising them.”
    “Wheat is actually the result of three grasses hybridising, and was a two-step process.”
    “All the carp were removed in order to prevent them hybridising with the crucians.”
    hybridize的过去式和过去分词
    “After ordering the probes, the longest existing contiguous sequence of probes that hybridized with the given clone is found.”
    “For immunolabeling, third instar mitotic squashes were prepared and hybridized as described.”
    “The alkene carbon-carbon double bond is made from two sp trigonally hybridized carbons.”
    hybridise的过去式和过去分词
    “Perhaps 2,000 years later, durum wheat hybridised with goat grass to give us bread wheat.”
    “Many of this species in captivity have been hybridised with the Satyr tragopan, since the females look so similar.”
    “The sweetcorn varieties we choose to eat today are favourites because they’ve been hybridised to develop the high sugar content which is so appealing to our palates.”
    (transitive) to cross-breed animals or plants to form hybrids || (intransitive) to produce hybrid offspring; to interbreed || (transitive) to construct a hybrid word from elements of different languages || (physics) to combine atomic orbitals mathematically to form hybrid orbitals || (biochemistry) to combine complementary subunits of multiple biological macromolecules
    “I’m not suggesting that you hybridize your knowledge from books on Winnebagos with your design practice.”
    “Conversely, it is well known that cracids can hybridize very easily in captivity, though natural hybridization has not been reported in the wild.”
    “In the United States, it has been speculated, but not shown, that Africanized honeybees would hybridize extensively with European honeybees.”
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