Cambridge的意思和读音

Cambridge

: ['kæmbrɪdʒ] : ['kæmbrɪdʒ]

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un.1.university city in eastern England. It lies on the Cam River, and is the administrative headquarters of Cambridgeshire and a local government district.2.city in Massachusetts. It is home to Harvard University, founded in 1636, Radcliffe College, founded in 1879, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, founded in 1865.

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1.However, in a speech at Cambridge University yesterday, he said the global financial crisis had "not yet hit the bottom" .(CambridgeUniversity)”。

2.Cambridge University researchers have analyzed the structure of the brain and worked out how much energy its cells use up.

3.It's not enough to be graduating from Oxford or Cambridge with a first class degree and to speak four languages.

4.Here was a woman with a first class degree from Cambridge university talking as if she were a manically smiling children's TV presenter.(Cambridge)

5.One year after my return from Cambridge, I was at it again, in a Commencement Address at my high school alma mater.

6.But the British colonial office could not get her a place in Cambridge.

7.So I wanted to work with him, but he didn't want a former birdwatcher, and I ended up in Cambridge, England.

8.Cambridge University researchers have analysed the structure of the brain and worked out how much energy its cells use up.

9.It was a red-letter day for Greg when he knew that he had been admitted by Cambridge University.Greg

10.I was especially excited of the invitation that my uncle had given me to stay with him for a few days in Cambridge.