hybridise如何读

英:['haɪbrɪdaɪz]

美:['haɪbrɪdˌaɪz]

hybridise是什么意思

  • v.杂交;使杂交
  • =hybridize(美).

hybridise英英释义

Verb

1. breed animals or plants using parents of different races and varieties;

"cross a horse and a donkey"

"Mendel tried crossbreeding"

"these species do not interbreed"

hybridise词源英文解释

The first known use of hybridize was in 1845

hybridise儿童词典英英释义

hydroelectricadjective

of or relating to production of electricity by waterpower

hybridizeverb

to produce or cause to produce hybrids : interbreed

hybridizeverb

to produce or cause to produce hybrids : interbreed

hybridise 例句

1 The best varieties procurable should always be selected for hybridising, it having been proved that crosses originally made with indifferent varieties are much finer when raised again from more carefully selected varieties.

2 These species often hybridise in response to some environmental pressure; whaling or human-induced climate change is thought to be driving the two types of blue whale together.

3 This indicates that the species have continued to interbreed or hybridise, after diversifying when they first arrived on the islands.

4 "I believe you would not have got on very well in the Garden of Eden, except that, since all the herbs grew after their own kind, there would be no opportunity to hybridise them."

5 The flagship is a hybrid that produces 326 horsepower and 465 pound-feet of torque, the first time Toyota’s hybridized its stalwart off-roader.

6 Also, they're hybridising with Scottish wildcats, making them more difficult to conserve as a species.

7 She was successful in "budding" and in hybridising roses, and produced several beautiful varieties.

8 Upon the whole, neither of them is to be commended for its own sake, but the brilliant orange of cinnabarina is retained so perfectly that both will prove valuable for hybridising.

9 The calculated risk is that the insects won't go on to hybridise with native species, nor take root in New Zealand.

10 We are thus brought half-way towards a graft-hybrid, in which the cellular tissue of one form, instead of its pollen, is believed to hybridise the tissues of a distinct form.

11 It is probable, from recent experiments by De Vries, Correns, and others, that a remarkable regularity, expressed by Mendel in the form of a law, obtains in the variations which result from hybridising.

12 We here see the male element affecting and hybridising not that part which it is properly adapted to affect, namely the ovule, but the partially developed tissues of a distinct individual.

13 The value of L. tenebrosa for hybridising needs no demonstration—it introduces a colour unique, of which not a trace can be found elsewhere.

14 The vegetables which are available for daily use offer a wide and most interesting field to the expert in selecting and hybridising.

15 All sorts of colours will result as these flowers hybridise freely.

这些花自由杂交后会产生各种各样的颜色。

16 The tie in question was an attempt to hybridise the respective colour-schemes of a tartan plaid and a Neapolitan ice.

17 Many of these are now standard garden plants, whilst the work of hybridising and raising hybrid Orchids has become general.

18 As the Guardian spoke to Craggs in Oxford, his team at the museum were busy hybridising the two corals.

19 The only place that the authors of the new research, published Wednesday in PLOS One, found the two lice clades commonly hybridize is in the Americas.

20 Shrub roses ‘Cosmic Clouds,’ hybridized by Christian Bédard and introduced by Weeks Roses, has open to full, cuppy, medium-size blooms.

hybridise 同义词

1 产生杂种

hybridize crossbreed

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