hybrid
1 of 2noun/ˈhaɪb.rɪd/
Forms:hybrids
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a vehicle that can use two or more different sources of power as needed, often petrol in addition to electricity or diesel
- The latest hybrid SUV seamlessly switches between its petrol engine and electric motor during city commutes to maximize fuel economy.
- When accelerating onto the highway, the hybrid's combustion engine kicks in before it reverts to electric power at cruising speed.
- Plugging in the hybrid sedan overnight fully charges its battery, allowing for an all-electric morning drive through town.
- During long trips, the diesel-electric hybrid van blends its power sources to deliver strong torque while conserving fuel.
- Many drivers appreciate that the hybrid hatchback can run silently on electric power in stop-and-go traffic before switching to petrol for open-road stretches.
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an animal or plant with parents that belong to different breeds or varieties
C1Learn more on Wikipedia- The farmer proudly displayed his new hybrid, a cross between a Brahman and an Angus, which combined the best traits of both cattle breeds.
- The botanist was excited to see the results of his experiment, a hybrid that featured the vibrant colors of one flower and the resilience of another.
- The gardener planted a hybrid in her vegetable patch, knowing it would yield more fruit and be less susceptible to disease than purebred varieties.
- The hybrid, a mix of a wolf and a domestic dog, had the wild instincts of its wolf parent and the friendly demeanor of a household pet.
- The vineyard owner introduced a new grape hybrid to his collection, which produced a unique flavor profile ideal for winemaking.
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an entity formed by combining elements from different origins into a single whole
- The film is a hybrid that blends documentary footage with scripted drama.
- The chef's signature dish is a hybrid of Italian pasta and Japanese ramen.
- The conference schedule is a hybrid of keynote speeches and interactive workshops.
- The building's design is a hybrid, integrating classic stone masonry with modern glass facades.
- The festival is a hybrid, celebrating both street art and digital installations.
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a word formed by combining elements from different languages or language varieties
- The linguist described "Chinglish" as a fascinating hybrid, blending elements from Mandarin and English.
- In the multicultural city, conversations often incorporate "Taglish," a hybrid language that mixes Tagalog and English.
- The internet has facilitated the spread of "Japanglish," a hybrid of Japanese and English, among global communities of anime enthusiasts.
- As technology advances, new hybrid languages like "Codelish," a blend of coding terms and English, are emerging in digital spaces.
- The term 'spanglish' is a hybrid that blends elements of Spanish and English, reflecting the linguistic fusion found in many multicultural societies.
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