hybrid nature

collocation in English

meaningsofhybridandnature

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hybrid
adjective
uk
/ˈhaɪ.brɪd/
us
/ˈhaɪ.brɪd/
combining two ...
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nature
noun
uk
/ˈneɪ.tʃər/
us
/ˈneɪ.tʃɚ/
all the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world and all the features, forces, and processes that happen or exist independently of people, such as the weather, the sea, mountains, the production of young animals or plants, ...
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(Definition ofhybridandnaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thehybridnatureof this constraint, referring to both parsing and the grid, does not falsify our claim that the anti-lapse constraint is crucially grid-based.
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The distinctive feature is thehybridnatureof these languages which function mainly as a lingua franca (p. 56).
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Thehybridnatureof greens is further revealed by the nature and significance of their boundaries.
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We first set out thehybridnatureof greens in law, particularly in the sense that they combine aspects of both public and private law.
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Over time the ' customary ' aspect of customary law becomes ' fuzzy ' reflecting thehybridnatureof all colonial/colonised regimes.
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Cook's mastery of such sources, moreover, enables him to underline the modern and popular nature of the new apocalyptic texts and expose theirhybridnature.
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As such and second, the negotiations of insurance funds and doctors are statutory in nature and this explains theirhybridnature, combining elements of network- and hierarchy-based forms of governance.
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One other factor which has not been commented on very much is the somewhathybridnatureof the service.
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That is basically the reason for itshybridnature.
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There can be no doubt that many of the orders passed under the schedule will be of ahybridnature.
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It is worth considering whether it is right that thishybridnatureshould continue, or whether the entire service should be carried on by one or the other.
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Material which it pointed out to us listed a few cases in which its relationship with the state and itshybridnatureprejudiced possible exploitation contracts.
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The transient, interdisciplinary, andhybridnatureof performance art allowed for audience engagement.
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Additional observations also revealed an entanglement of the mean low and the upper-level low near its southwestern periphery, confirming thehybridnatureof the system.
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The remaining types were eventually standardized, although there remained some criticism of thehybridnatureof the breed's conformation.
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Due to itshybridnatureit is unable to produce offspring exactly like the parent due to segregation of alleles, and therefore traits.
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Bakhtin explains the generation of meaning through the primacy of context over text (heteroglossia), thehybridnatureof language (polyglossia) and the relation between utterances (intertextuality).
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Because of thehybridnatureof the position, the tight end's role in any given offense depends on the tactical preferences and philosophy of the head coach.
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