英:['krɔ:sbri:d]
美:[ˈkrɔsˌbrid, ˈkrɑs-]
英:['krɔ:sbri:d]
美:[ˈkrɔsˌbrid, ˈkrɑs-]
cross·breed
kraws brid
复数:crossbreeds
第三人称单数:crossbreeds
现在分词:crossbreeding
过去式:crossbred
过去分词:crossbred
词根:cross
adj.cross 交叉的,相反的;乖戾的
crossbred 杂种的
n.cross 交叉,十字;十字架,十字形物
crossing 十字路口;杂交;横渡;横道
crossbred 杂种
crossbreeding 杂交繁育
v.crossing 横越(cross的现在分词)
crossbred 杂交繁育(crossbreed的过去式和过去分词)
crossbreeding 异种交配(crossbreed的现在分词)
vi.cross 交叉;杂交;横过
vt.cross 杂交;渡过;使相交
Noun
1. an organism that is the offspring of genetically dissimilar parents or stock; especially offspring produced by breeding plants or animals of different varieties or breeds or species;
"a mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey"
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"
The first known use of crossbreed was in 1675
cross firenoun
gunfire from two or more places so that the lines of fire cross
a rapid or angry exchange (as of words)
cross1 of 3noun
a structure consisting of one bar crossing another at right angles
often capitalized the cross on which Jesus was crucified used as a symbol of Christianity and the Christian religion
sorrow or suffering as a test of patience or virtue
had their crosses to bear
an object or mark shaped like a cross put a cross next to the name
a stone cross
an act of crossing unlike individuals
a crossbred individual or kind
a punch that crosses over an opponent's punch in boxing
cross2 of 3verb
to lie or be situated across
put a nail where the boards cross each other
intersect sense 1
where two lines cross
to move, pass, or extend across cross the street
a bridge crossing the river
to make the sign of the cross on or over (as in prayer)
to cancel by marking a cross on or drawing a line through cross out a mistake
cross names off a list
to place one over the other
cross the arms
to act against : oppose
don't cross me
to draw a line across
cross your t's
interbreed, hybridize
to pass in opposite directions
our letters crossed in the mail
to occur to
it never crossed my mind
to turn (the eyes) inward toward the nose
his eyes were crossed
cross3 of 3adjective
lying or moving across
cross traffic
contrary entry 2 sense 1
marked by bad temper : grumpy
cross1 of 3noun
a structure consisting of one bar crossing another at right angles
often capitalized the cross on which Jesus was crucified used as a symbol of Christianity and the Christian religion
sorrow or suffering as a test of patience or virtue
had their crosses to bear
an object or mark shaped like a cross put a cross next to the name
a stone cross
an act of crossing unlike individuals
a crossbred individual or kind
a punch that crosses over an opponent's punch in boxing
cross2 of 3verb
to lie or be situated across
put a nail where the boards cross each other
intersect sense 1
where two lines cross
to move, pass, or extend across cross the street
a bridge crossing the river
to make the sign of the cross on or over (as in prayer)
to cancel by marking a cross on or drawing a line through cross out a mistake
cross names off a list
to place one over the other
cross the arms
to act against : oppose
don't cross me
to draw a line across
cross your t's
interbreed, hybridize
to pass in opposite directions
our letters crossed in the mail
to occur to
it never crossed my mind
to turn (the eyes) inward toward the nose
his eyes were crossed
cross3 of 3adjective
lying or moving across
cross traffic
contrary entry 2 sense 1
marked by bad temper : grumpy
crossenoun
a stick with a small net at one end that is used in lacrosse
crosscut1 of 3verb
to cut or saw across the grain of wood
crosscut2 of 3adjective
made or used for cutting across the grain of wood
a crosscut saw
cut across
a crosscut incision
crosscut3 of 3noun
something that cuts across or through
a crosscut saw
crossbreed1 of 2verb
hybridizeespecially: to cross two varieties or breeds of the same species
crossbreed2 of 2noun
hybrid sense 1
crossbreed1 of 2verb
hybridizeespecially: to cross two varieties or breeds of the same species
crossbreed2 of 2noun
hybrid sense 1
crossbreed1 of 2verb
hybridize, crossespecially: to cross (two varieties or breeds) within the same species
crossbreed2 of 2noun
hybrid
1 Learning about the derivation of plant varieties through generations of crossbreeding accentuated his longstanding fascination with his own genetic origins.
2 SDR is really a crossbreed of four of the world’s most significant currencies, and it’s used for particular kinds of settlements at the IMF.
3 The two developed a productive partnership, with Dr. Swaminathan crossbreeding the Borlaug strains with other strains from Mexico and Japan.
4 It’s a hybrid that her maternal grandfather created by crossbreeding an Egyptian red onion with a local Slovenian onion from the town of Ptuj.
5 So we cannot breed a good breed with advantage of crossbreed.
本文作者从品种的系统选育角度,分析了这一地方鸭种资源的选育价值.
6 And I felt I needed a bit of crossbreeding.
7 English breed of compact domestic fowl ; raised primarily to crossbreed to produce roasters.
英国品种的小家禽; 主要用于杂交产生适合烤的家禽.
8 But Degas immediately realized that a blank plate offered complete freedom to crossbreed print and drawing methods.
9 Niranjana Rajalakshmi Stopping the Latest Outbreak Threat: Chronic Wasting DiseaseJim Robbins & KFF Health NewsThe shorter lifespan of crossbreeds was slightly surprising to Audrey Ruple, a veterinary epidemiologist at Virginia Tech, who was not involved in the new study.
10 After a public relations blitz to find homes for the two remaining puppies, the breed became popular in Australia and abroad, leading to a slew of crossbreeding.
11 The crossbreeding of classical and jazz has a long history, stretching back to the Third Stream movement of the 1960s.
12 Technically speaking, the great majority of the “yaks” one sees in the Himalaya are actually dzopkyo—male crossbreeds of yaks and cattle—or dzom, female crossbreeds.
13 To develop the Bengal, in 1963 Ms. Mill crossbred an Asian leopard cat — a five- to twelve-pound wildcat — with a carefully chosen street cat who once moused the rhinoceros pen at a zoo in Delhi.
14 But it has a chance to crossbreed the better angels of character drama with devilish genre splatter.
15 What emerges is a strange crossbreed which takes much of the sting out of the Mamet screenplay.
16 By identifying these useful traits and then crossbreeding the species that possess them with other plants, the world’s agronomists have surmounted various ecological challenges over the centuries.
17 But while the UK Kennel Club has been registering crossbreeds on its database for more than 50 years, record-keeping of their parentage has been lacking, making it difficult for scientists to assess their hybrid vigour.
18 In the early years of the program, the MacArthur Foundation made a point of singling out some unapologetically modernist composers who had scant interest in stylistic crossbreeding, like Milton Babbitt, Ralph Shapey and Charles Wuorinen.
19 Some is shipped to base camp by helicopter, but much of the gear is carried there by yaks, yak/cattle crossbreeds called dzopkio, mules and horses.
20 The albums were hardly the first or last crossbreeding of jazz and classical music, but the Swingle Singers were a major breakthrough act.
2 杂交繁育
3 使杂交
5 异种交配
6 杂种
hybrid mongrel half-bred bastard cold-blooded crossbred half-blood bobbery fuck scrubber centaur cross mule half-blooded bastardly half-breed hybridism
7 混种
8 杂交品种