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oxford-gray

牛津灰

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : medium to dark gray.

Examples

  • Seventy-two adults between the ages of 18 and 50 are participating in the trial, led by the pediatrics department at Oxford.

  • His Oxford shirts and matching boxers are, needless to say, woven.

  • His next book is Government against Itself: Public Union Power and Its Consequences (Oxford) due out in January 2015.

  • But my goodness, even the air around Oxford University is studious.

  • I lie and nod my head yes while wiping the tears on my gray fleece sleeve.

  • Very trim and strong, and confident he looked, with the glow of youth in his cheeks, and the spark of happiness in his gray eyes.

  • They nodded at each other when they met, and the gray man showed him a little ship with rigging that took up and down.

  • Some hidden magnetism burst from him like an aura, and his cold pasty face and light gray eyes flamed into positive beauty.

  • They climbed another dune, and came upon the great gray sea at low tide.

  • The gray eyes, once flashing with the light of kindly humor, now softened with sympathy, now glowed with pity.