crossbred

/ˈkrɒs.bred/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkrɑːs.bred/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkrȯs-ˈbred/ (ame, mw)

crossbred — 形容詞

  • crossbredpositive
  • more crossbredcomparative
  • most crossbredsuperlative

1. describes an animal or plant whose parents belong to different breeds, varieties

1.形容詞B2
釋義

雜交的;混種的

不同品種交配產生的

describes an animal or plant whose parents belong to different breeds, varieties, or species — created either through natural mating or by human-controlled breeding

例句

The vet checked a crossbred puppy with one Border Collie parent and one Labrador parent.

獸醫檢查了一隻邊境牧羊犬和拉布拉多混種的小狗。

attributive: crossbred + noun (puppy)

Farmers in this region plant crossbred crops because they resist disease better than pure strains.

這個地區的農民種植雜交作物,因為它們比純種品種更能抵抗病害。

crossbred + noun (crops)

同義詞
  • hybrid

    more formal and also used for plants, technology, and cars; crossbred is more common for domestic animals

  • mixed-breed

    chiefly used for dogs and cats; less technical than crossbred

  • mongrel

    informal and often negative for dogs; avoid for other animals

反義詞
  • purebred

    bred from parents of the same breed for many generations

  • thoroughbred

    a specific pure breed, especially of horses

文法句型

crossbred + noun

be crossbred

用法筆記

Can be used either before a noun (a crossbred dog) or after a linking verb (that dog is crossbred). Do not confuse with the verb crossbreed (to create a crossbred animal).

常見錯誤

She bought a crossbreed puppy.
She bought a crossbred puppy.
💡crossbreed is a verb or noun; crossbred is the adjective form used to describe animals or plants.
This dog is a crossbreed between a Poodle and a Beagle.
This dog is a crossbred mix between a Poodle and a Beagle.
💡crossbred (adj) describes the animal; crossbreed (noun) can name the result but is less common.