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hybrid

/hahy-brid/US // ˈhaɪ brɪd //UK // (ˈhaɪbrɪd) //

混合型,混合,混合体,混合动力

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the offspring of two animals or plants of different breeds, varieties, species, or genera, especially as produced through human manipulation for specific genetic characteristics.
    • : a person or group of persons produced by the interaction or crossbreeding of two unlike cultures, traditions, etc.
    • : anything derived from heterogeneous sources, or composed of elements of different or incongruous kinds: a hybrid of the academic and business worlds.
    • : a word composed of elements originally drawn from different languages, as television, whose components come from Greek and Latin.
    • : something that is powered by more than one source of power: a wind-solar hybrid to generate electricity.a car or other vehicle that combines an internal-combustion engine with one or more electric motors powered by a battery: She says she's proud to be driving a hybrid.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : bred from two distinct breeds, varieties, species, or genera.
    • : composite; formed or composed of heterogeneous elements.
    • : composed of elements originally drawn from different languages, as a word.
    • : powered by more than one source of power: It is hoped that hybrid buses will reduce urban air pollution.

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Examples

  • Even then, both said they’ll be implementing a hybrid model.

  • We use a new kind of hybrid hardware-software evolutionary architecture for design.

  • Both plans also call for all students who select hybrid learning to begin heading into classrooms next month.

  • Furthermore, Omnispace is a hybrid network using a mix of different technologies, whereas Starlink is focused only on space deployment.

  • Similarly, we’ve seen many districts design bizarrely untenable hybrid models, like models where students “beam in” from home while a teacher juggles in-person and remote needs simultaneously.

  • Manufacturers are busily introducing new models of all-electric and hybrid cars.

  • So it was fun to see how they strung those together and had the hybrid between live-action and animation.

  • The hugely popular website Weibo, a hybrid of Twitter and Facebook, was blocked.

  • Well, apparently, neither is Dunham, who on Tuesday will release her advice book/memoir hybrid, Not That Kind of Girl.

  • With each passing month, about 11,000 new all-electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles hit the road.

  • A fellow rudely clad—a hybrid between man-at-arms and lackey—lounged on a musket to confront them in the gateway.

  • Mike dearly loved cauliflowers, and babied ours as a flower gardener babies his hybrid tea roses.

  • In truth, this peculiar and highly complex hybrid combined strains of manifold varieties.

  • This individual, whom it was easy at once to recognise as a mameluco hybrid, wore the costume of the sertanejos.

  • If such hybrid children marry feeble-minded persons, one half of the offspring will be feeble-minded.