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Definition of fresh in English: freshadjective frɛʃfrɛʃ 1(of food) recently made or obtained; not tinned, frozen, or otherwise preserved. (食品)新做的;刚到的;新鲜的;非罐装的;非冷藏的 Example sentencesExamples - Each chef will provide their signature dish using only natural Irish foods and fresh ingredients.
- There are two course menus and an a la carte menu with plentiful seafood in season, fresh vegetables and fruits.
- Tesco believes that in future, tags can be attached to fresh food such as fruit or meat products, and programmed with the item's sell-by date.
- In warmer weather the food, especially fresh vegetables and fruit, may need to be replaced more than twice a day.
- Preferably use fresh garlic in your food, or, if this is not always possible, take a garlic supplement available from your health store.
- Nutritionists decide that servings of fruit or fresh juice are worth a certain number of points, but fizzy drinks and sweets count for nothing.
- Consumption of fresh foods - meat, fish and fruit - is above average.
- Eat high-fiber foods, such as fresh fruits and vegetables, brans and whole grains.
- There is no need to buy frozen ingredients when so much fresh food is available.
- The price of dairy products is about to rise because of petrol, and other basic foods like meat and fresh fruit and vegetables are expected to be next.
- To anyone used to cooking their own Indian food using fresh spices, such flavours are strangely mute with no individual spice or flavour discernible.
- All ingredients are fresh and the food is prepared daily.
- Cabin passengers enjoyed more space, privacy and better food including fresh meat and fruit.
- How are these community members able to obtain fresh food, keep medical appointments or transport their children?
- Mrs Lock and her assistants use locally produced fruit and vegetables and fresh meat from a local butcher.
- For the first ten days Budhan ate only fresh salads and drank fresh vegetable and fruit juices and water.
- Foods such as fresh fruit, potatoes and plain pasta contain very little salt.
- The main dish is steamed aromatic rice served with one or more stews made of meat and a fresh vegetable or fruit.
- Other high-energy foods include fresh vegetables, which should constitute forty percent of the meal.
- Lifestyles dictate that many people eat on the move so King needs to look at customer behaviour and fit into that by offering fast food with fresh ingredients.
Synonyms newly harvested, garden-fresh, not stale, crisp, firm, unwilted, unfaded raw, natural, unprocessed, unpreserved, undried, uncured, unsmoked, without additives, without preservatives 2Not previously known or used; new or different. 前所不知的;未用过的;新的;新近的;不同的 the court had heard fresh evidence 法庭已听取了新的证据。 Example sentencesExamples - Speaking to mediapersons in Bangalore, Anita said that she has cast new faces to give a fresh look that will create a new chemistry on screen.
- Given the council's history of chaotic financial management, leaders thought it prudent to make a fresh start.
- You may feel like running away from romance during a spell that is likely to bring confusion into that area of your life and thereby create fresh problems.
- Green vines and white roses were intricately placed to create a fresh effect.
- ‘They bring fresh ideas and a modern outlook into the group,’ said Mr Robinson.
- The compensation will enable her to clear her debts, repay the money she borrowed from her mother and make a fresh start.
- The flooding threat hanging over Ryedale could prevent scores of fresh jobs being created at a redundant clothing factory.
- Free from the personal traumas of the past, they can make a fresh start at a practical working relationship.
- Now, I am waiting for their next version in the coming year to make a fresh start.
- The event is at the heart of a masterplan to create a fresh image for the city.
- Although the future appears bleak, the opportunity is there to make a fresh start.
- She's being pragmatic about the need to sell her house but she's using it as an opportunity to make a fresh start.
- ‘I just can't paint fast enough to create fresh work for this number of events,’ he said.
- We have to find its fresh tracks in the area and for that we started walking and climbing hills and riverbeds.
- In order to assist our Government in creating fresh legislation, we needed to educate the general public that this was a viable solution.
- Danny, 22, left Manchester for Glasgow to make a fresh start after he fell in with ‘the wrong crowd’ and got into drugs.
- We've been given the opportunity to make a fresh start and build something from scratch.
- As I'd been scrambling to create one, a fresh opportunity landed in my lap.
- Instead, he creates fresh, original compositions that stand on their own.
- She and her mother plan to make a fresh start in Canada.
Synonyms new, brand new, recent, latest, up to date, modern, modernistic, ultra-modern, newfangled original, novel, different, innovative, unusual, uncommon, unwonted, out of the ordinary, unconventional, unorthodox, offbeat, radical, revolutionary British out of the common - 2.1 Recently created or experienced and not faded or impaired.
新创的;刚经历的;新鲜的;未凋谢的;未削弱的 the memory was still fresh in their minds 他们对那事记忆犹新。 Example sentencesExamples - Many years down the line, the experience is still fresh in his memory.
- Events that have befallen several UK biotech companies in recent years are still fresh in the mind.
- The fondness is so fresh I assumed he was talking about a recent trip.
- The drama he had created the last time he had been around was still fresh in my mind.
- Many have fled the province, bringing with them fresh experiences of life and death under martial law.
- I have come here straight from the dojo with that experience still fresh in my mind.
- This time frame was chosen so that the classroom experience was still fresh in the students' minds.
- He had only been introduced to it recently and it was fresh in his mind.
- They said they missed friends and some things, but I think India was still a fresh experience.
- The last wisps of her dream were still fresh in her mind, as if she was still experiencing them now.
- With that experience so fresh in our minds, it would be a shame if the whole sorry episode were to be repeated for broadband.
- With that experience fresh in my mind, I was pleasantly surprised with the high quality of this transfer.
- 2.2 (of a person) attractively youthful and unspoilt.
(人)年轻可爱但缺乏经验的 Example sentencesExamples - He had come out of his York race incredibly well, he hadn't lost any weight, he was very fresh.
- We're new, we're fresh, we're young and we're still a little crazy.
- But then we were fresh and it was our only gig of the day.
- They're so fresh and famous that they even had to change their name over in Merseyside, where they're known as Sayers.
- However, she lauds the new crop of singers saying they are fresh.
- We need fresh people who are more aware and less stuck in the old mindset.
- At eighteen years old, she was still fresh from adolescence and stinging from the abrupt end of an eight month relationship.
- She was a very fresh agent, a diminutive girl just recently graduated from college.
- Now fresh volunteers can gain qualifications in tennis, hockey, men's and women's rugby and cricket.
- Dionysia Didier, volleyball coach, says St Lucia is fielding a relatively fresh team this year.
- If it was good enough they would release it as a single in its own right, even if it needed attention from fresh musicians in north London.
Synonyms young, youthful, juvenile, adolescent, boyish, girlish, new, newly arrived inexperienced, untrained, unqualified, untried, raw, callow, green, immature, artless, ingenuous, naive informal wet behind the ears
3predicative (of a person) full of energy and vigour. (人)精力充沛的;精神饱满的 they are feeling fresh after a good night's sleep 睡了一个晚上好觉,他们现在感到精力充沛。 Example sentencesExamples - In the morning I am fresh and rosy and utterly not hungover.
- Just make sure you tackle it again when you're fresh though!
- Her face was fresh and full of life.
- Just how important is it to go tonight instead of getting a good night's sleep and starting fresh in the morning?
- Anne deliberately missed the time trial earlier in the week to ensure that she was fresh for the big race and her strategy certainly paid dividends.
- Perhaps it's also because I'm not arriving after already spending a whole day in an office so I'm still fresh and awake.
- Having had a break I'm fresh and the motivation is definitely there.
- It's all about training them when you are fresh and have the most energy to devote to them.
- At least he is fresh for the tough Scotland squad training sessions, the mere thought of which has some players reaching for the ice pack.
Synonyms refreshed, rested, restored, revived, like a new person fresh as a daisy, energetic, vigorous, invigorated, full of vim and vigour, vital, lively, vibrant, spry, sprightly, bright, alert, bouncing, perky informal full of beans, raring to go, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, chirpy, chipper - 3.1 (of a colour or a person's complexion) bright or healthy in appearance.
(颜色)鲜艳的,鲜明的;(人的面色)气色好的,显得健康的 a young constable with a fresh complexion the foliage was still a fresh colour Example sentencesExamples - Pick shelling peas when the pods are fully plump and a fresh green colour.
- Once a week, use an exfoliator to help your skin shed dead cells and keep your complexion looking fresh.
- I looked at the palm of my hand, now covered with fresh, bright, lime-green paint.
- She had a fresh complexion and a bubbly attitude that made her perfect for the part.
- Briza maxima has also seeded itself in this pot, adding height and movement as well as a contrasting colour as it fades from fresh green to pale brown.
- After more than 60 years, they still retain their fresh colours and look even more stylish than the copies made today.
- He has brown eyes, a fresh complexion, is of stocky build and is generally of casual appearance.
- There's something about them that make the colours so bright, crisp and fresh.
- The bright and fresh colors seen on the dark, black bottom under water, seem to have been created by freezing.
- With its rich and fresh colours and lovely shape, the countryside pottery looks even more attractive than the luxury kind.
- I opted to sit and look at the fresco, whose fresh colours lifted my spirits despite my horrible cold.
- He was clean-shaven with a fresh complexion and was wearing a light-coloured flat cap with a long, dark nylon or cotton raincoat.
Synonyms healthy, healthy-looking, clear, bright, youthful, youthful-looking, wholesome, blooming, glowing, unblemished fair, rosy, rosy-cheeked, pink, pinkish, reddish, ruddy, flushed, blushing
4(of water) not salty. (水)淡的 all the fresh water in the world's lakes Example sentencesExamples - That is damaging to native fish life and plant life, and contributes to the degradation of fresh waters.
- Less than 30 miles from the centre of Glasgow, in the fresh waters of Loch Lomond, three uninhabited islands are for sale.
- The bull sharks are also special because they can survive in fresh waters.
- Here on the edge of the sea, as fresh groundwater is depleted, sea-water is beginning to push in.
- Cichlids inhabit fresh waters, and many species are endemic to isolated lake environments.
- There are signs that the water was not fresh, as typical of most lakes, but marine or brackish.
- Flounder can even be found many miles from the sea, high up in rivers where the water is completely fresh.
- Surprisingly enough, it was glistening with the beauty of all natural fresh waters.
- The lake water is fresh near the surface, but remains salty at the bottom.
- Scott was also unaware of any barnacles that reside in fresh waters.
- What we need is mandatory regional planning for fresh waters.
- A new advertising campaign due for the end of the summer will highlight Belhaven's Scottish roots and its use of fresh local water.
- Unless indicated otherwise, all statements that follow pertain to both marine and fresh waters.
- Sea water and sedimentary brines are volumetrically more important that fresh waters, but are unfit for human consumption.
- Its distribution is restricted to the fresh waters of eastern and central North America.
- Seafood from salty and fresh waters is plentiful.
- Even the taste of it, like air, is neutral, because initially the water is fresh, not salt.
- The project will help that state implement its new law banning lead sinkers weighing less than one ounce from fresh waters.
- A container with fresh creek water made out of a sealed off and hollowed bamboo stick hung from his leather belt.
- The shellfish, which favour the fresh waters of the region's lakes, are usually found in dense beds.
5(of the wind) cool and fairly strong. (风)凉爽的;强劲的 a fresh northerly wind was speeding the ship southwards Example sentencesExamples - The missing lights sent more chills through her than the fresh wind picking up around her.
- I came from a small town, where the wind is fresh and cool, you could taste the air on your lips.
- To the expedition a fresh wind from the right direction would have been an event of tremendous significance.
- Her cheeks flushed, but it had to be the fresh wind, they both concluded.
- For the most part, conditions were benign with sunshine and fresh winds.
- She stepped in the draughty passageway, whittled by fresh winds though it was summer.
- The evening was well attended with usual crowd of avid networkers chatting away to one another in the fresh easterly winds at the Varuna Yacht Club.
- We were sailing northeast in a fresh wind out of the northwest.
- The journey began well, with a fresh southerly wind for the first few hours, but it then turned squally with drizzle.
- It has always kept the windows open for fresh winds to blow in.
- The cool and fresh mountain wind on his face did not calm him as it should.
- The wind is now fresh; the climb is fairly steady.
- During Autumn, flights of noisily calling fieldfares often pass low over our garden heading into a fresh south-westerly wind.
- They played into the fresh wind in the opening half but appeared well placed at the interval.
Synonyms chilly, cool, cold, brisk, bracing, invigorating bleak, wintry, snowy, frosty, icy, ice-cold, icy-cold, glacial, polar, arctic, raw, bitter, bitterly cold, biting informal nippy British informal parky literary chill rare gelid, brumal - 5.1British informal (of the weather) rather cold and windy.
〈英,非正式〉(天气)凛冽的;多风的 She shivered in the chilly air. ‘A bit fresh, isn't it?’ Example sentencesExamples - Weather conditions were fresh, but the keen course committee ensured that the excellent facilities were in top order.
- There's cold, fresh air there, and he takes gulps, trying to steady himself.
- Gasping in the fresh cold air, Christopher cleared away the shards with a side table, knocking out the frame as he did so.
Synonyms windy, windswept, blustery, gusty, breezy, draughty - 5.2 Pleasantly clean and cool.
干净的;纯洁的;凉爽的 the toothpaste leaves the mouth feeling wonderfully fresh Example sentencesExamples - It was pleasantly cool outside, and the air was delightfully fresh compared to that of the city.
- The air was fresh and clean as if it had rained the night before.
- As he stood on the lawn outside, Garth breathed in the fresh, cool air.
- The phyto-chemicals kill the odor-causing bacteria and leave your mouth fresh.
- Arriving back at Gatwick, the air felt fresher and my shoulders lighter.
- Mint, tea tree and cinnamon keep breath fresh.
- Easily accessible, this tourist area is noted for its beauty, and cool, fresh mountain air.
- No clouds were anywhere present, and the air smelled fresh and clean.
- The crisp, fall air is fresher.
- The air felt fresh after our time in Kathmandu Valley, where brick kilns and fires generate a thick layer of smog that blankets the city.
- The doctor ordered an X ray of her lungs, observed something peculiar on the film, decided it was tuberculosis, and sent her to a sanatorium in the foothills where the air was fresher.
Synonyms cool, crisp, refreshing, invigorating, tonic pure, clean, clear, unpolluted, uncontaminated, untainted
6fresh from/out of(of a person) having just had (a particular experience) or come from (a particular place) (人)刚有过(某种经历)的;刚从(某地)来的 we were fresh out of art school 我们刚从美术学校毕业。 7informal Presumptuous towards someone, especially in a sexual way. 〈非正式〉(尤指对异性)放肆的,大胆无礼的;专横的 one truck driver decided to get fresh with me Example sentencesExamples - Because I get fresh with them and don't want to do what they say.
Synonyms impudent, impertinent, insolent, presumptuous, audacious, forward, cheeky, irreverent, discourteous, disrespectful, insubordinate, rude, crude, brazen, brazen-faced, brash, shameless, pert, defiant, bold, (as) bold as brass, outrageous, shocking, out of line informal brass-necked, cocky, lippy, mouthy, flip British informal saucy, smart-arsed North American informal sassy, nervy, smart-assed rare malapert, contumelious 8West Indian Having an unpleasant, slightly rotten smell. 〈西印度〉气味难闻的;有点臭的 this place was covered in water and smelled fresh like hell 这个地方曾泡在水里,发出过极为难闻的气味。 Synonyms stinking, smelly, foul-smelling, evil-smelling, malodorous, stinking to high heaven, reeking, pungent, acrid, high, rank, foul, unpleasant, nasty, noxious
adverb frɛʃfrɛʃ usually in combination Newly; recently. 新鲜地;最近地;刚;才 刚烤好的面包。 新割的草。
Phrasesinformal Have just sold or run out of a supply of (something) 〈非正式〉刚卖完;刚供应完 we're fresh out of Stilton 我们刚从美术学校毕业。 Example sentencesExamples - It's possible that he is fresh out of constructive ideas on this subject.
- He was fresh out of ideas, and his next move could be checkmate.
- If you had to check your camera, you likely would have been fresh out of luck on that trip.
- But after taking a long look at the suspect's eyes and not seeing much spark there, he apologetically explained that he was fresh out of bucks in the till, and would have to go and get some more.
- Or you may be fresh out of layout ideas and may glean some inspiration by starting with a basic page.
- The only problem with that was Peter was fresh out of inspiration.
Synonyms be without, have need of, be in need of, need, be lacking, require, want, feel the want of, be short of, be deficient in, stand in need of, go without, be bereft of, be deprived of, be low on, be pressed for, not have enough of, be devoid of, have insufficient, cry out for
OriginOld English fersc 'not salt, fit for drinking', superseded in Middle English by forms from Old French freis, fresche; both ultimately of Germanic origin and related to Dutch vers and German frisch. In Anglo-Saxon times, when meat was salted to last through the winter, fresh meant ‘not salt’. The sense of ‘newly made, not faded, or worn’ developed in the Middle Ages. Fresh meaning ‘cheeky’ or ‘impudent’ appeared in the 19th century, and may have been influenced by German frech ‘saucy’. A desire for new areas of activity may be expressed as wanting fresh fields and pastures new. The phrase is a misquotation from a poem by the 17th-century poet John Milton, ‘Tomorrow to fresh woods, and pastures new’.
Rhymesafresh, Andhra Pradesh, Bangladesh, crème fraîche, enmesh, flesh, intermesh, Kesh, Madhya Pradesh, Marrakesh, mesh, nesh, thresh, Uttar Pradesh Definition of fresh in US English: freshadjectivefrɛʃfreSH 1(of food) recently made or obtained; not canned, frozen, or otherwise preserved. (食品)新做的;刚到的;新鲜的;非罐装的;非冷藏的 Example sentencesExamples - Nutritionists decide that servings of fruit or fresh juice are worth a certain number of points, but fizzy drinks and sweets count for nothing.
- Mrs Lock and her assistants use locally produced fruit and vegetables and fresh meat from a local butcher.
- To anyone used to cooking their own Indian food using fresh spices, such flavours are strangely mute with no individual spice or flavour discernible.
- Foods such as fresh fruit, potatoes and plain pasta contain very little salt.
- Lifestyles dictate that many people eat on the move so King needs to look at customer behaviour and fit into that by offering fast food with fresh ingredients.
- The price of dairy products is about to rise because of petrol, and other basic foods like meat and fresh fruit and vegetables are expected to be next.
- Preferably use fresh garlic in your food, or, if this is not always possible, take a garlic supplement available from your health store.
- Other high-energy foods include fresh vegetables, which should constitute forty percent of the meal.
- In warmer weather the food, especially fresh vegetables and fruit, may need to be replaced more than twice a day.
- All ingredients are fresh and the food is prepared daily.
- Consumption of fresh foods - meat, fish and fruit - is above average.
- Each chef will provide their signature dish using only natural Irish foods and fresh ingredients.
- Cabin passengers enjoyed more space, privacy and better food including fresh meat and fruit.
- Eat high-fiber foods, such as fresh fruits and vegetables, brans and whole grains.
- For the first ten days Budhan ate only fresh salads and drank fresh vegetable and fruit juices and water.
- Tesco believes that in future, tags can be attached to fresh food such as fruit or meat products, and programmed with the item's sell-by date.
- There is no need to buy frozen ingredients when so much fresh food is available.
- There are two course menus and an a la carte menu with plentiful seafood in season, fresh vegetables and fruits.
- How are these community members able to obtain fresh food, keep medical appointments or transport their children?
- The main dish is steamed aromatic rice served with one or more stews made of meat and a fresh vegetable or fruit.
Synonyms newly harvested, garden-fresh, not stale, crisp, firm, unwilted, unfaded 2Not previously known or used; new or different. 前所不知的;未用过的;新的;新近的;不同的 the court had heard fresh evidence 法庭已听取了新的证据。 Example sentencesExamples - She and her mother plan to make a fresh start in Canada.
- Free from the personal traumas of the past, they can make a fresh start at a practical working relationship.
- ‘They bring fresh ideas and a modern outlook into the group,’ said Mr Robinson.
- Instead, he creates fresh, original compositions that stand on their own.
- Danny, 22, left Manchester for Glasgow to make a fresh start after he fell in with ‘the wrong crowd’ and got into drugs.
- In order to assist our Government in creating fresh legislation, we needed to educate the general public that this was a viable solution.
- The compensation will enable her to clear her debts, repay the money she borrowed from her mother and make a fresh start.
- She's being pragmatic about the need to sell her house but she's using it as an opportunity to make a fresh start.
- Although the future appears bleak, the opportunity is there to make a fresh start.
- Given the council's history of chaotic financial management, leaders thought it prudent to make a fresh start.
- ‘I just can't paint fast enough to create fresh work for this number of events,’ he said.
- We have to find its fresh tracks in the area and for that we started walking and climbing hills and riverbeds.
- Now, I am waiting for their next version in the coming year to make a fresh start.
- The event is at the heart of a masterplan to create a fresh image for the city.
- As I'd been scrambling to create one, a fresh opportunity landed in my lap.
- The flooding threat hanging over Ryedale could prevent scores of fresh jobs being created at a redundant clothing factory.
- Speaking to mediapersons in Bangalore, Anita said that she has cast new faces to give a fresh look that will create a new chemistry on screen.
- You may feel like running away from romance during a spell that is likely to bring confusion into that area of your life and thereby create fresh problems.
- Green vines and white roses were intricately placed to create a fresh effect.
- We've been given the opportunity to make a fresh start and build something from scratch.
Synonyms new, brand new, recent, latest, up to date, modern, modernistic, ultra-modern, newfangled - 2.1 Recently created or experienced and not faded or impaired.
新创的;刚经历的;新鲜的;未凋谢的;未削弱的 the memory was still fresh in their minds 他们对那事记忆犹新。 Example sentencesExamples - I have come here straight from the dojo with that experience still fresh in my mind.
- Events that have befallen several UK biotech companies in recent years are still fresh in the mind.
- He had only been introduced to it recently and it was fresh in his mind.
- The last wisps of her dream were still fresh in her mind, as if she was still experiencing them now.
- With that experience so fresh in our minds, it would be a shame if the whole sorry episode were to be repeated for broadband.
- The drama he had created the last time he had been around was still fresh in my mind.
- Many have fled the province, bringing with them fresh experiences of life and death under martial law.
- Many years down the line, the experience is still fresh in his memory.
- The fondness is so fresh I assumed he was talking about a recent trip.
- This time frame was chosen so that the classroom experience was still fresh in the students' minds.
- With that experience fresh in my mind, I was pleasantly surprised with the high quality of this transfer.
- They said they missed friends and some things, but I think India was still a fresh experience.
- 2.2 (of a person) attractively youthful and inexperienced.
(人)年轻可爱但缺乏经验的 Example sentencesExamples - They're so fresh and famous that they even had to change their name over in Merseyside, where they're known as Sayers.
- At eighteen years old, she was still fresh from adolescence and stinging from the abrupt end of an eight month relationship.
- If it was good enough they would release it as a single in its own right, even if it needed attention from fresh musicians in north London.
- He had come out of his York race incredibly well, he hadn't lost any weight, he was very fresh.
- We're new, we're fresh, we're young and we're still a little crazy.
- But then we were fresh and it was our only gig of the day.
- We need fresh people who are more aware and less stuck in the old mindset.
- She was a very fresh agent, a diminutive girl just recently graduated from college.
- However, she lauds the new crop of singers saying they are fresh.
- Now fresh volunteers can gain qualifications in tennis, hockey, men's and women's rugby and cricket.
- Dionysia Didier, volleyball coach, says St Lucia is fielding a relatively fresh team this year.
Synonyms young, youthful, juvenile, adolescent, boyish, girlish, new, newly arrived
3predicative (of a person) full of energy and vigor. (人)精力充沛的;精神饱满的 they are feeling fresh after a good night's sleep 睡了一个晚上好觉,他们现在感到精力充沛。 Example sentencesExamples - In the morning I am fresh and rosy and utterly not hungover.
- Her face was fresh and full of life.
- Just how important is it to go tonight instead of getting a good night's sleep and starting fresh in the morning?
- Anne deliberately missed the time trial earlier in the week to ensure that she was fresh for the big race and her strategy certainly paid dividends.
- Just make sure you tackle it again when you're fresh though!
- At least he is fresh for the tough Scotland squad training sessions, the mere thought of which has some players reaching for the ice pack.
- Having had a break I'm fresh and the motivation is definitely there.
- It's all about training them when you are fresh and have the most energy to devote to them.
- Perhaps it's also because I'm not arriving after already spending a whole day in an office so I'm still fresh and awake.
Synonyms refreshed, rested, restored, revived, like a new person - 3.1 (of a color or a person's complexion) bright or healthy in appearance.
(颜色)鲜艳的,鲜明的;(人的面色)气色好的,显得健康的 her dark hair set off her fresh complexion to perfection Example sentencesExamples - With its rich and fresh colours and lovely shape, the countryside pottery looks even more attractive than the luxury kind.
- He has brown eyes, a fresh complexion, is of stocky build and is generally of casual appearance.
- I looked at the palm of my hand, now covered with fresh, bright, lime-green paint.
- Briza maxima has also seeded itself in this pot, adding height and movement as well as a contrasting colour as it fades from fresh green to pale brown.
- Once a week, use an exfoliator to help your skin shed dead cells and keep your complexion looking fresh.
- After more than 60 years, they still retain their fresh colours and look even more stylish than the copies made today.
- Pick shelling peas when the pods are fully plump and a fresh green colour.
- The bright and fresh colors seen on the dark, black bottom under water, seem to have been created by freezing.
- I opted to sit and look at the fresco, whose fresh colours lifted my spirits despite my horrible cold.
- There's something about them that make the colours so bright, crisp and fresh.
- He was clean-shaven with a fresh complexion and was wearing a light-coloured flat cap with a long, dark nylon or cotton raincoat.
- She had a fresh complexion and a bubbly attitude that made her perfect for the part.
Synonyms healthy, healthy-looking, clear, bright, youthful, youthful-looking, wholesome, blooming, glowing, unblemished
4(of water) not salty. (水)淡的 all the fresh water in the world's lakes Example sentencesExamples - The bull sharks are also special because they can survive in fresh waters.
- There are signs that the water was not fresh, as typical of most lakes, but marine or brackish.
- Sea water and sedimentary brines are volumetrically more important that fresh waters, but are unfit for human consumption.
- Flounder can even be found many miles from the sea, high up in rivers where the water is completely fresh.
- The lake water is fresh near the surface, but remains salty at the bottom.
- A container with fresh creek water made out of a sealed off and hollowed bamboo stick hung from his leather belt.
- Even the taste of it, like air, is neutral, because initially the water is fresh, not salt.
- The shellfish, which favour the fresh waters of the region's lakes, are usually found in dense beds.
- What we need is mandatory regional planning for fresh waters.
- Here on the edge of the sea, as fresh groundwater is depleted, sea-water is beginning to push in.
- Seafood from salty and fresh waters is plentiful.
- Its distribution is restricted to the fresh waters of eastern and central North America.
- Less than 30 miles from the centre of Glasgow, in the fresh waters of Loch Lomond, three uninhabited islands are for sale.
- Cichlids inhabit fresh waters, and many species are endemic to isolated lake environments.
- A new advertising campaign due for the end of the summer will highlight Belhaven's Scottish roots and its use of fresh local water.
- Scott was also unaware of any barnacles that reside in fresh waters.
- The project will help that state implement its new law banning lead sinkers weighing less than one ounce from fresh waters.
- Unless indicated otherwise, all statements that follow pertain to both marine and fresh waters.
- That is damaging to native fish life and plant life, and contributes to the degradation of fresh waters.
- Surprisingly enough, it was glistening with the beauty of all natural fresh waters.
5(of the wind) cool and fairly strong. (风)凉爽的;强劲的 a fresh northerly wind was speeding the ship southwards Example sentencesExamples - For the most part, conditions were benign with sunshine and fresh winds.
- The missing lights sent more chills through her than the fresh wind picking up around her.
- We were sailing northeast in a fresh wind out of the northwest.
- Her cheeks flushed, but it had to be the fresh wind, they both concluded.
- They played into the fresh wind in the opening half but appeared well placed at the interval.
- She stepped in the draughty passageway, whittled by fresh winds though it was summer.
- It has always kept the windows open for fresh winds to blow in.
- The evening was well attended with usual crowd of avid networkers chatting away to one another in the fresh easterly winds at the Varuna Yacht Club.
- I came from a small town, where the wind is fresh and cool, you could taste the air on your lips.
- The journey began well, with a fresh southerly wind for the first few hours, but it then turned squally with drizzle.
- During Autumn, flights of noisily calling fieldfares often pass low over our garden heading into a fresh south-westerly wind.
- The cool and fresh mountain wind on his face did not calm him as it should.
- The wind is now fresh; the climb is fairly steady.
- To the expedition a fresh wind from the right direction would have been an event of tremendous significance.
Synonyms chilly, cool, cold, brisk, bracing, invigorating - 5.1 Pleasantly clean, pure, and cool.
干净的;纯洁的;凉爽的 the toothpaste leaves the mouth feeling wonderfully fresh Example sentencesExamples - The air was fresh and clean as if it had rained the night before.
- Easily accessible, this tourist area is noted for its beauty, and cool, fresh mountain air.
- No clouds were anywhere present, and the air smelled fresh and clean.
- The crisp, fall air is fresher.
- The phyto-chemicals kill the odor-causing bacteria and leave your mouth fresh.
- As he stood on the lawn outside, Garth breathed in the fresh, cool air.
- Mint, tea tree and cinnamon keep breath fresh.
- It was pleasantly cool outside, and the air was delightfully fresh compared to that of the city.
- Arriving back at Gatwick, the air felt fresher and my shoulders lighter.
- The air felt fresh after our time in Kathmandu Valley, where brick kilns and fires generate a thick layer of smog that blankets the city.
- The doctor ordered an X ray of her lungs, observed something peculiar on the film, decided it was tuberculosis, and sent her to a sanatorium in the foothills where the air was fresher.
Synonyms cool, crisp, refreshing, invigorating, tonic
6fresh from/out ofpredicative (of a person) having just had (a particular experience) or come from (a particular place) (人)刚有过(某种经历)的;刚从(某地)来的 we were fresh out of art school 我们刚从美术学校毕业。 7informal Presumptuous toward someone, especially in a sexual way. 〈非正式〉(尤指对异性)放肆的,大胆无礼的;专横的 one truck driver decided to get fresh with me Example sentencesExamples - Because I get fresh with them and don't want to do what they say.
Synonyms impudent, impertinent, insolent, presumptuous, audacious, forward, cheeky, irreverent, discourteous, disrespectful, insubordinate, rude, crude, brazen, brazen-faced, brash, shameless, pert, defiant, bold, bold as brass, as bold as brass, outrageous, shocking, out of line 8(of a cow) yielding a renewed or increased supply of milk following the birth of a calf.
adverbfrɛʃfreSH usually in combination Newly; recently. 新鲜地;最近地;刚;才 刚烤好的面包。 新割的草。
Phrasesinformal Have just sold or run out of a supply of (something). 〈非正式〉刚卖完;刚供应完 Example sentencesExamples - He was fresh out of ideas, and his next move could be checkmate.
- Or you may be fresh out of layout ideas and may glean some inspiration by starting with a basic page.
- The only problem with that was Peter was fresh out of inspiration.
- It's possible that he is fresh out of constructive ideas on this subject.
- If you had to check your camera, you likely would have been fresh out of luck on that trip.
- But after taking a long look at the suspect's eyes and not seeing much spark there, he apologetically explained that he was fresh out of bucks in the till, and would have to go and get some more.
Synonyms be without, have need of, be in need of, need, be lacking, require, want, feel the want of, be short of, be deficient in, stand in need of, go without, be bereft of, be deprived of, be low on, be pressed for, not have enough of, be devoid of, have insufficient, cry out for
OriginOld English fersc ‘not salt, fit for drinking’, superseded in Middle English by forms from Old French freis, fresche; both ultimately of Germanic origin and related to Dutch vers and German frisch. |