Oxbridge - определение. Что такое Oxbridge
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Что (кто) такое Oxbridge - определение

PORTMANTEAU FOR THE CONCEPTUAL ENSEMBLE OF THE TWO UNIVERSITIES OF OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE
Oxbridge University; Camford; University of oxbridge; Woxbridge; University of camford; Camford University; Access Oxbridge; Oxford and Cambridge
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Oxbridge         
Oxbridge is used to refer to the British universities of Oxford and Cambridge together. (BRIT)
...an offer of a place at Oxbridge.
N-PROPER
Oxbridge         
¦ noun Oxford and Cambridge universities regarded together.
Oxbridge         
Oxbridge is a portmanteau of Oxford and Cambridge, the two oldest, wealthiest, and most famous universities in the United Kingdom. The term is used to refer to them collectively, in contrast to other British universities, and more broadly to describe characteristics reminiscent of them, often with implications of superior social or intellectual status or elitism.

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Oxbridge

Oxbridge is a portmanteau of Oxford and Cambridge, the two oldest, wealthiest, and most famous universities in the United Kingdom. The term is used to refer to them collectively, in contrast to other British universities, and more broadly to describe characteristics reminiscent of them, often with implications of superior social or intellectual status or elitism.

Примеры употребления для Oxbridge
1. Many more Guardian readers, for example, will have attended non–Oxbridge than Oxbridge institutions.
2. A non–Oxbridge graduate, he read law at Reading University.
3. She was also from Oxford, Oxbridge, Ox–something.
4. "The BBC – and Radio 4 in particular – is run by Oxbridge snobs.
5. Next Generation: Background: Middle class, Oxbridge, or raised in authentic Scottish poverty.