Oxbridge的意思和读音

Oxbridge

: [ˈɑksˌbrɪdʒ] : [ˈɒksˌbrɪdʒ]

n.

Oxbridgen.

1.the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, when they are thought of together

an Oxbridge education

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na.1.the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, considered to be among the best in the U.K.

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5.(Oxbridge)、(Ivy League)

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1.Other researches also seem to support his belief that Oxbridge graduates start with an unfair advantage in the employment market.

2.Pen had passed a few days at his uncle's lodgings before they set out for Oxbridge.

3.He saw a party of roaring young blades from Oxbridge in the coffee-room of his hotel, and slunk away from them, and paced the streets.便

4.More than a third of state school teachers thought less than a fifth of Oxbridge undergraduates came from state school.

5.Such a home life was hardly ideal for preparing for those Oxbridge exams.

6.You are wearing a new suit. You travel to an Oxbridge college for your interview. You find the tutor's rooms.17穿西

7.One company reported a doubling in the number of enquiries for coaching specifically to pass Oxbridge entrance tests.

8.A spokesman said: "Entrance examinations are growing exponentially year-by-year, and will expand beyond Oxbridge soon, in force. ":“广。”

9.that Oxbridge graduates start with an unfair advantage in the employment market.

10.The world's great business schools have replaced Oxbridge as the nurseries of the global elite.