interbreeding / ˌɪn tərˈbrid /

近亲繁殖杂交近亲交配交配

interbreeding2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

in·ter·bred, in·ter·breed·ing.

  1. to crossbreed.
  2. to cause to breed together.
v. 无主动词 verb

in·ter·bred, in·ter·breed·ing.

  1. to crossbreed.
  2. to breed or mate with a closely related individual, as in a small, closed population.

interbreeding 近义词

interbreeding

等同于 incest

interbreeding 的近义词 2
interbreeding

等同于 mix

interbreeding

等同于 intermix

interbreeding

等同于 cross

更多interbreeding例句

  1. When apes begin to diverge, for whatever reason, they would have still been able to interbreed with each other because they wouldn’t have been a separate species yet.
  2. Our close relatives like the Neanderthals and Denisovans clearly interbred both with us and each other.
  3. That find indicated that interbreeding outside of Europe dated to as early as 60,000 years ago.
  4. Research has also shown that humans and Neanderthals interbred, and that Neanderthals were a lot more sophisticated than previously thought.
  5. These “dispersal morph” individuals interbreed with other colonies’ members and can potentially establish brand new colonies.
  6. The majority of ornamental ducks interbreed freely in captivity.
  7. That the domestic hog in some places in northern Luzon does thus interbreed with the wild ones is a proved fact.
  8. One of the definitions of species is that they will not interbreed and propagate.
  9. Notwithstanding their similarity they do not interbreed when brought together.
  10. My experience tends to show that the two species will not interbreed.