Oxford的意思和读音

oxford

: [ˈɑksfərd] : [ˈɒksfə(r)d]

n.

oxfords  

Oxfordn.

1.[pl]leather shoes that fasten with laces

n.1.2.()()3.“Oxford shoes”4.“Oxford gray”1.2.()()3.“Oxford shoes”4.“Oxford gray”

n.1.strong leather shoes that you fasten with shoelaces2.an oxford shirt is made of thick cotton and has a collar that is fastened down with buttons3.<AmE>Same as Oxford shoes4.Same as Oxford gray1.strong leather shoes that you fasten with shoelaces2.an oxford shirt is made of thick cotton and has a collar that is fastened down with buttons3.<AmE>Same as Oxford shoes4.Same as Oxford gray

1. plain cloth oxford drill ...

4.(OXFORD):

5. (Oxford)

6.(oxford)西, , , 穿, 西

7.(Oxford) 1881

:,,,,

1.When I left for Oxford, I gave her a cardboard box full of paperback books on civil rights and urged her to read them.

2.Fascinated by physics, Stephen concentrated in the subject at Oxford's University College, but did not distinguish himself.

3.The Oxford Dictionary of English says much the same thing but specifies that this is applicable to a man, not a woman.

4.This represents the earliest citation that The Oxford English Dictionary has for a long gun being referred to as a rifle.rifle

5.At Oxford I have been a good deal used to have a man lean on me for the length of a street, and you are only a fly in the comparison.

6.Some banks turned up to Oxford's finance fair but did not recruit anyone, Mr Black says.

7.Avoiding and then adjusting for any such bias, however, is at the heart of the work of the Oxford cancer epidemiology unit.

8.In the evenings he studied hard for his exams, and most mornings he took tourists around Oxford.

9.When I last saw her a quarter of a century ago, she was a scruffy, cerebral Oxford undergraduate.25

10.Liu was extremely happy to have been admitted to Oxford, but soon he found he was out of his depth in his major.