hybrid technology
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhybridandtechnology
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hybrid
adjective
uk/ˈhaɪ.brɪd/us/ˈhaɪ.brɪd/
combining two ...
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technology
noun[C or U]
uk/tekˈnɒl.ə.dʒi/us/tekˈnɑː.lə.dʒi/
(the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of ...
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(Definition ofhybridandtechnologyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Withhybridtechnology, farmers must buy the seed each year rather than saving seed from the previous harvest.
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Hybridtechnologyinvolves a combination of the internal combustion engine and the electric motor, which drives the vehicle and collects electricity from the braking.
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Thehybridtechnologythat is available today offers about twice the fuel efficiency of a conventional vehicle, with only half of the carbon dioxide emissions.
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We must have our own green technologies so that we can avoid importing vehicles, as has been the case withhybridtechnology.
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A car manufacturer, for example, may present a new hybrid vehicle and support the sales presentation with a microsite specific to explaininghybridtechnology.
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He is involved in the design and application ofhybridtechnology, including a high performance electric race car, and innovative, energy efficient public transportation solutions.
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Submarines are one of the oldest widespread applications ofhybridtechnology, running on diesel engines while surfaced and switching to battery power when submerged.
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The diesel engine's high torque, combined withhybridtechnology, may offer substantially improved mileage.
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The company has asserted that subsequent hybrid models will be based onhybridtechnologydeveloped in-house.
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Instead, it was designed to be a real world test car forhybridtechnologyand a gauge to new consumer driving habits.
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It is a category of automotive parallelhybridtechnologythat uses an electric motor to contribute power to the internal combustion engine's crankshaft via a serpentine belt.
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Volkswagen is also developinghybridtechnologyfor diesel-electric.
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Both improvements in yield and management hastened the adoption of hybrid technologies.
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Widlar disposed withhybridtechnology, and used only diffused resistors formed within the silicon die.
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The factors affecting the refractive index of a high-n nanocomposite include the characteristics of the polymer matrix, nanoparticles and thehybridtechnologybetween inorganic and organic components.
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