Oxonian英 [ɒkˈsəʊniən] 美 [ɑkˈsoʊniən]
adj.牛津的,牛津大学的;
n.牛津大学学生,牛津人;
英英释义
Oxonian[ ɔks'əunjən ]
- n.a native or resident of Oxford
- adj.
- of or pertaining to or characteristic of Oxford University
- of or pertaining to or characteristic of the city of Oxford, England, or its inhabitants
权威例句
Oxonian in townHarvard College by an OxonianThe Oxonian-Italian School of Economics, 1950 to About 1990Reflections on Legal Education: The Oxonian ExperienceRenegade oxonian: Samuel Fisher's importance in formulating a quaker understanding of scriptureA Brief History of Algebra and Computing: An Eclectic Oxonian ViewBritish Scenery. A poetical sketch. By a quondam Oxonian, and Carthusian.The Oxonian in Iceland, Or, Notes of Travel in That Island in the Summer of 1860; With Glances at Icelandic Folk-Lore and SagasThe Oxonian. a Poem. in Imitation of 'The Splendid Shilling' [Of J. Philips]. ... by the Author of 'The School-Boy' [Rev. T. Maurice].The Oxford stamp, and other essays : articles from the educational creed of an American Oxonian