hybridized
adjective (UK usually hybridised) uk/ˈhaɪ.brɪ.daɪzd/ us/ˈhaɪ.brə.daɪzd/
biology specialized杂交而成的
(of a plant or animal) formed from two different types of plant or animal
Genetically speaking, thesehybridised creatures would not quite be full clones. 从遗传学上讲,这些杂交生物并非完全的克隆。
Many people are allergic to hybridized peanuts.
混成的
formed from two different things and having features of both of them
Industrial nations now have hybridized styles of government which are part capitalist, part socialist, and part mercantile (run by big business). 工业化国家政府管理目前为混成风格,部分是资本主义,部分是社会主义,部分是重商主义(由大企业经营)。
The artist is interested in the hybridised culture of contemporary society.
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- Many of the trees in the area are hybridized oaks.
- Seed producers developed hybridized varieties that would meet the needs of large-scale growers.
- The international, hybridized culture of immigrants has transformed the city.
- Hawaiian music has always been the most hybridised music in the whole Pacific, because the island was the most impacted by other people.