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new AHD[no͞o, nyo͞o] D.J.[nuː, njuː]K.K.[nu, nju]adj.(形容词)new.er, new.est - Having been made or come into being only a short time ago; recent:新的:不久前刚制成或形成的;最近的:a new law.新法律
- Still fresh:仍新鲜的:a new coat of paint.一层新漆
- Never used or worn before now:未用过的,没穿过的:a new car; a new hat.新车;新帽子
- Just found, discovered, or learned:新发现的:刚发现的、新发明的或刚学的:new information.新信息
- Not previously experienced or encountered; novel or unfamiliar:新奇的:从未经历的或从未遇到的;新奇的或不熟悉的:ideas new to her; visiting new places.对她来说是新思想;参观不熟悉的地方
- Different from the former or the old:不同于以前的,与旧的不同的:the new morality.新道德
- Recently obtained or acquired:新获得的:最近得到的或获得的:new political power; new money.新政权;新财富
- Additional; further:附加的;另加的:new sources of energy.附加能源
- Recently arrived or established in a place, position, or relationship:初到某地的:才来的或在一个地方、位置才建的或新联系的:new neighbors; a new president.新邻;新执政的总统
- Changed for the better; rejuvenated:变好的;更新的:The nap has made a new person of me.小睡使我精神焕发
- Being the later or latest in a sequence:最近的:次序较晚或最新的:a new edition.新版
- Currently fashionable:目前流行的:a new dance.流行舞
- New In the most recent form, period, or development. New 新型的:处于新近的形式、时期或发展的
- Inexperienced or unaccustomed:无经验的或不熟悉的:new at the job; new to the trials of parenthood.新手;初为人父母
adv.(副词)- Freshly; recently. Often used in combination:新鲜地;新近地。常用于合成词:new-mown.新割的
- Middle English newe 中古英语 newe
- from Old English nīwe, nēowe * see newo- 源自 古英语 nīwe, nēowe * 参见 newo-
newʹness n.(名词)new, fresh, novel, newfangled, original- These adjectives describe what has existed for only a short time, has only lately come into use, or has only recently arrived at a state or position, as of prominence.这些形容词刻划了短时间存在的,刚刚投入使用的或刚进入状态或位置的事物,如名声。
- New is the most general: New 是最一般的: a new movie;新电影;new clothes;新衣服;a new friend;新朋友;a new popular hero.刚成名的英雄。"It is time for a new generation of leadership, to cope with new problems and new opportunities.For there is a new world to be won" (John F. Kennedy).Somethingfresh has or has retained qualities of newness such as briskness, brightness, or purity: “这是一个新一代领导人处理新问题、把握新机遇的时代。一个新世界将被建立” (约翰F.肯尼迪)。fresh 指一些具有或可保持新鲜品质的物质, 如活泼、聪明或纯洁: The police found fresh fingerprints on the light switch.警察在灯开关上发现了新留的手印。Identifying the virus gave scientists fresh hope of discovering a vaccine.鉴定病毒给予科学家发现疫苗的新希望。
- Novel applies to what is both new and strikingly unusual: Novel 适用于既是新的又显然不寻常的东西: "The Spaniards were astonished at these novel maneuvers [by musketeers on skates] upon the ice" (John Lothrop Motley).“西班牙人被这些在冰上的[滑行步兵] 进行的大规模战略演习惊得目瞪口呆” (约翰·劳斯路普·莫特利)。
- Newfangled suggests that something is needlessly novel;the term is often derogatory: Newfangled 表明有些东西无需新颖;常带有贬义: "the newfangled doctrine of utility" (John Galt).Something that isoriginal is novel and the first of its kind: “新奇的实效学说” (约翰·高特)。Original 的事物是新颖的和种类中最早的: "The science of pure mathematics, in its modern development, may claim to be the most original creation of the human spirit" (Alfred North Whitehead).“纯数学学科,在其现代发展阶段或许可被称之为人类精神的最初创造” (阿尔弗莱德·诺斯·怀特海德)
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