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Hybrid - English meaning

ˈhaɪ.brɪd

Hybrid – definitions in English dictionary

noun

A thing made by combining two different elements.

Usage examples:

Jungle is a hybrid of reggae and house music
noun

The offspring of two plants or animals of different species or varieties, such as a mule (a hybrid of a donkey and a horse)

Usage examples:

The bird was a hybrid of a goose and a swan
adjective

The offspring of two plants or animals of different species or varieties, such as a mule.

Usage examples:

The bird was a hybrid of a goose and a swan

Synonims:

CrossCross-breedMixed-breedMixtureBlendMeldAmalgamAmalgamationCombinationCompositeCompoundConglomerateFusionSynthesisMash-up
adjective

Of mixed character; composed of different elements.

Usage examples:

Hybrid diesel-electric buses
adjective

Bred as a hybrid from different species or varieties.

Usage examples:

A hybrid variety
noun

A plant or animal that has been produced from two different types of plant or animal

Usage examples:

The architecture is a hybrid of classical and modern styles., us automakers are wrestling with how …
noun

Something that is a combination of two different things, so it has qualities relating to both of them

Usage examples:

A hybrid car/vehicle/engine, under the hybrid plan, the employee contributes payments to his retire…
noun

A plant or animal that has been produced from two different types of plant or animal, especially to get better characteristics

Usage examples:

The garden strawberry is a large-fruited hybrid., hybrid of the animal looks like a hybrid of a zeb…
noun

Something that is a mixture of two very different things

Usage examples:

Hybrid of his work is an interesting hybrid of popular and classical music.
noun

A vehicle with an engine that uses both petrol and another type of energy, usually electricity

Usage examples:

Most car manufacturers now offer hybrids.
noun

A bicycle that has a mixture of features of different specialized bicycles, so that it works well in a range of conditions

Usage examples:

You can rent hybrids, racers, or mountain bikes., a hybrid bike is a good choice for commuting.
adjective

Combining two different things

Usage examples:

Hybrid mix his choreography is described as "a hybrid mix of mime and circus tricks".
adjective

Used to describe a plant or animal that has been produced from two different types of plant or animal

Usage examples:

Researchers began developing hybrid agricultural crops to maximize productivity.
adjective

Used to describe a vehicle with an engine that uses both petrol and another type of energy, usually electricity

Usage examples:

Hybrid car a hybrid car could save you hundreds of pounds at the petrol pump., hybrid vehicle the l…
adjective

Used to describe a way of working that involves sometimes being physically present and sometimes working at a distance using the internet

Usage examples:

Hybrid teaching combines traditional in-class teaching with online teaching., a hybrid parliament w…

Hybrid translation into English

Hybrid: translate from English into Chinese

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杂交种, 混血

Hybrid: translate from English into Dutch

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Hybride, Bastaard, Hybridisch, Gemengd, Verscheiden

Hybrid: translate from English into French

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Hybride

Hybrid: translate from English into German

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Hybrid, Hybride, Kreuzung, Mischling, Bastard, Zwitterding, Hybride form, Hybride bildung, Gemischter herkunft

Hybrid: translate from English into Hindi

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हाइब्रिड, संकर, वर्ण-संकर, वर्ण-संकर का, दोगला

Hybrid: translate from English into Italian

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Ibrido

Hybrid: translate from English into Korean

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잡종, 매기, 잡종의

Hybrid: translate from English into Russian

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Гибридный, Гибрид, Смешанный, Помесь, Разнородный

Hybrid: translate from English into Spanish

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Híbrido

Word origin

early 17th century (as a noun): from Latin hybrida ‘offspring of a tame sow and wild boar, child of a freeman and slave, etc.’.

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