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Meaning of Hybrid | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Standard
ˈhaɪ.bɹɪd

Definitions

  1. Offspring resulting from cross-breeding different entities, e.g. two different species or two purebred parent strains.
  2. Something of mixed origin or composition; often, a tool or technology that combines the benefits of formerly separate tools or technologies.
  3. A hybrid vehicle, especially a car; a vehicle that runs on both fuel (gasoline or diesel) and electricity (battery or energy from the sun).
  4. A computer that is part analog computer and part digital computer.
  5. A bicycle that is a compromise between a road bike and a mountain bike.
  6. An electronic circuit constructed of individual devices bonded to a substrate or PCB.
  7. A golf club that combines the characteristics of an iron and a wood.
  8. A word that is internally macaronic, its elements being derived from different languages.

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Examples

“Lastly, the hybrids or mongrels from between all the domestic breeds of pigeons are perfectly fertile.”
“Toyota Motor Corp. detailed plans to invest $912 million to increase output of hybrid components and vehicles across five states, part of a broader $10 billion commitment in the US over the next five years. Factories in West Virginia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee and Missouri will see 252 new jobs as a result of the initiative, the world’s biggest carmaker said in a statement. The move underscores Toyota’s bet that hybrids will dominate US sales in the near term as consumers balk at high EV prices following the end of tax credits. The investment may also strengthen the Japanese carmaker’s foothold in the market as Ford Motor Co., General Motors Co. and other US carmakers scale back EV ambitions and revisit hybrid strategies to meet shifting demand and emissions targets.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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