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new/nju:/ adj. & adv.●adj. 1a of recent origin or arrival 新的;新到的 b made, invented, discovered, acquired, or experienced recently or now for the first time 新近(生产、发明、发现、获得或经历)的;第一次的 a new star 一颗新星; has many new ideas 有许多新主意 2 in original condition; not worn or used 崭新的;未用过的;未旧的 3a renewed or reformed 更新的;新型的 a new life 新生活; the new order 新秩序 b reinvigorated 变样的;复兴的 felt like a new person 感觉精神大振 4 different from a recent previous one 新接触的 has a new job 找到了一份新工作 5 in addition to others already existing 新近才有的;另外的 have you been to the new supermarket? 你去过那家新开的超市吗? 6 (often foll. by 常后跟 to) unfamiliar or strange 生疏的;新奇的 a new sensation 一种新感觉; the idea was new to me 这种观点对我而言很新奇 7 (often foll. by 常后跟 at) (of a person) inexperienced, unaccustomed (to doing something) (人做事)无经验的;不习惯的 am new at this business 对这桩生意不熟悉 8 (usu. prec. by 常前接 the) often derog. [常贬]a later, modern 新近的;现代的 the new morality 新道德 b newfangled 最新式的 c recently affected by social change (受社会变化影响)新兴的 the new rich 新富,暴发户 9 (often prec. by 常前接 the) advanced in method or theory (方法、理论等)领先的;新鲜的 the new formula 新公式 10 (in place names) discovered or founded later than and named after (地名中)新发现的并以其命名的 New York 纽约; New Zealand 新西兰 ●adv. (usu. in comb. 通常用于复合词) 1 newly, recently 最近;新近 new-found 新发现的; new-baked 新烤的 2 anew, afresh 重新,再 □ a new one (often foll. by 常后跟 on) colloq. an account or idea not previously encountered (by a person) [口] (某人) (以前从未遇到过的)新的解释(观点) □ newish adj.□ newness n.[Old English nīwe, from Germanic] |