单词 | Box and Cox |
释义 | Box and Cox /boks and koks/plural nounTwo people who never meet, or who alternate in a place, job, etc adjective and adverbAlternating ORIGIN: From the play Cox and Box in which two men rent the same room by night and day respectively; adapted (1847) by JM Morton from French farce, and made into a comic opera (1867) by FC Burnand and AS Sullivan |
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