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auburn

/aw-bern/US // ˈɔ bərn //UK // (ˈɔːbən) //

奥本,奥本市,赤褐

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a reddish-brown or golden-brown color.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having auburn color: auburn hair.

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Examples

  • We were supposed to play in Orlando with Gonzaga, Michigan State, Auburn, Saint Louis, Boise State and Xavier.

  • It has even happened this season, with Arizona and Auburn making early decisions to self-impose and hope for mercy when the NCAA rules in their infractions cases.

  • Franklin left Auburn with $560,000, the balance of his two-year deal.

  • He also wound up in that role in December, after Gus Malzahn was fired by Auburn, where Steele was the defensive coordinator last year.

  • In November, Saban tested positive for the coronavirus and missed the Tide’s rivalry game against Auburn.

  • McCarron was regarded by many as a prime candidate for the Heisman until the loss to Auburn.

  • The kick was predictably short, and Auburn unpredictably returned it for a touchdown.

  • Last spring, Ellie Claxton, a 19-year-old freshman at Auburn University, entered a contest.

  • After serving six years in the CIA, he is now retired and lives in Auburn, Alabama.

  • They deserve their outing, Auburn Police Chief Phillip Crowell told The Daily Beast.

  • An Irish clergyman insisted that it was the little hamlet of Auburn, in the county of Westmeath.

  • She had bright auburn hair, dark hazel eyes, a fair complexion, and a "dimpled chin."

  • The morning sun, about four hours high, played through his rumpled hair, the auburn gleaming like flame.

  • Auburn—a village on the Isis, in the parish of Hill and county of Somerset.

  • The colour of this beard and of his hair—which he wore pretty long—was a light auburn.