hybridize / ˈhaɪ brɪˌdaɪz /

📖毕业后词汇杂交混血混血儿混杂

hybridize2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

hy·brid·ized, hy·brid·iz·ing.

  1. to cause to produce hybrids; cross.
  2. to breed or cause the production of.
  3. to form in a hybrid manner.
v. 无主动词 verb

hy·brid·ized, hy·brid·iz·ing.

  1. to produce hybrids.
  2. to cause the production of hybrids by crossing.
  3. to form a double-stranded nucleic acid of two single strands of DNA or RNA, or one of each, by allowing the base pairs of the separate strands to form complementary bonds.
  4. to fuse two cells of different genotypes into a hybrid cell.

hybridize 近义词

hybridize

等同于 mix

hybridize

等同于 intermix

更多hybridize例句

  1. Trinidad-style aloo and channa is a product of geographic syncretism, and like many other dishes from the East that were hybridized in the West Indies, this version displays its own touch.
  2. The Carnivora generally are very easy to hybridize, and many successful experiments have been made with animals in captivity.
  3. Besides being variable they hybridize freely and thus the plant-breeder can obtain desirable starting points.
  4. Dr. Wylie was the first man to hybridize the Vitis rotundifolia with other species of grapes.
  5. It is now definitely known that the species of Betula hybridize which may account for the peculiar forms often encountered.
  6. The species freely hybridize, and have been cultivated and planted so extensively that it is difficult to find typical specimens.