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How do you say "half-blood" in English? Really not? Mixed? blood

At this Winter Olympics,

Half-blood beauty Gu Ailing

Has become the focus of all people's eyes

So here comes the question

Do you know "half-blood"

What should I say in English?

Some students may say

Mixed = mixed

Blood = blood

It's a "half-blood"

Mixed blood?

If this translation is true,

This will be a joke.

Because real mixing

Not blood, but "racial genes"

Let's look at two examples:

Users of this website seem to be more open to mixed-race relationships.

Users of this website seem to be more open to mixed-race love. ?

Eileen Gu, an American-born mixed-venue skier, won the gold medal in the Beijing Winter Olympics on behalf of China.

Gu Ailing, an American-born mixed-venue skier, won the gold medal in the Beijing Winter Olympics on behalf of China.

In many American dramas,

This word has also appeared many times.

Let's have a look.

If you want to express "Chinese-American mixed blood"

We can say this:

Half America, half China.

Let's look at an example:

-As we all know, Zhang Ailing is half American and half China. What is the proper word to describe her?

-Maybe it's a hybrid, or just a hybrid.

We all know that Gu Ailing is a Chinese-American mixed-race, so what is the right word to describe her?

-half-blood, or simply half-blood.

In addition, referring to "half-blood"

The following word has a similar meaning.

Half-breed/? Huh? br? d/

Hybridization; mixture

But this word cannot be used to describe human beings.

But it is mostly used for "hybridization" in biological breeding.

Or a "hybrid car" of a car.

Let's look at two examples:

Yuan Longping, whom I respect most, is known as "the father of hybrid rice".

Yuan Longping is the person I respect most. He is known as "the father of hybrid rice".

Hybrid cars can travel nearly 600 miles on a single refueling.

Hybrid cars can travel nearly 600 miles with full fuel.

To sum up, I learned three words today: