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Oxbridge noun[ U ] UKuk /ˈɒks.brɪdʒ/ us /ˈɑːks.brɪdʒ/ the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, considered as a unit separate from other universities in Britain: 牛津大学和剑桥大学 Many members of the British government went to Oxbridge (= a college at either Oxford or Cambridge).英国政府中的许多官员都曾就读于牛津或剑桥大学。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases University & college education academe academia anti-university beadle business school go up grad graduate hall Oxon Panhellenic pass degree poly polytechnic the groves of academeidiom university unselective vice chancellor warden wardenship Oxbridge adjective uk /ˈɒks.brɪdʒ/ us /ˈɑːks.brɪdʒ/ belonging or relating to the universities of Oxford and Cambridge: 牛津剑桥大学的 She's an Oxbridge student.她是牛津或剑桥大学的学生。 He's very Oxbridge in his manner (= behaves as if he went to a college in Oxford or Cambridge).他举手投足间很有牛津剑桥的风范。 Compare
red-brick(UNIVERSITY)UK SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases University & college education academe academia anti-university beadle business school go up grad graduate hall Oxon Panhellenic pass degree poly polytechnic the groves of academeidiom university unselective vice chancellor warden wardenship |