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🔑 newBrE /njuː/NAmE /nuː/ adjective (newer, new·est) ➤not existing before 从前没有🔑 not existing before; recently made, invented, introduced, etc. 刚出现的;新的;新近推出的◆Have you read her new novel? 你看过她新出的小说了吗?◆new ways of doing things 做事的新方法◆This idea isn't new. 这主意不新鲜。◆The latest model has over 100 new features. 最新的款式有 100 多种新特色。 OPP old ➡ see also brand new the new noun [U] something that is new 新东西;新事物◆It was a good mix of the old and the new. 这是新旧的完美结合。➤recently bought 新买的🔑 recently bought 新买的◆Let me show you my new dress. 给你看看我新买的连衣裙。➤not used before 从未用过🔑 not used or owned by anyone before 没被用过的;未曾被人占有过的;崭新的◆A second-hand car costs a fraction of a new one. 二手车的花费只是新车的零头。➤different 不同🔑 different from the previous one 有别于从前的;新颖的◆I like your new hairstyle. 我喜欢你的新发型。◆When do you start your new job? 你什么时候开始你的新工作?◆He's made a lot of new friends. 他交了许多新朋友。 OPP old ➤not familiar 不熟悉🔑 already existing but not seen, experienced, etc. before; not familiar 刚体验到的;初见的;不熟悉的◆This is a new experience for me. 对于我来说,这是一次从未有过的经历。◆I'd like to learn a new language. 我想学习一门新的语言。◆the discovery of a new star 一颗新星的发现◆~ to sbOur system is probably new to you. 你也许不熟悉我们的系统。➤recently arrived 新到🔑 ~ (to sth) not yet familiar with sth because you have only just started, arrived, etc. 初来乍到的;初学乍练的;新鲜的◆I should tell you, I'm completely new to this kind of work. 我得告诉你,我干这活完全是个新手。◆I am new to the town. 我刚刚来到这座小镇。◆a new arrival/recruit 刚刚到达的人;新兵◆You're new here, aren't you? 你是新来的,是吗?➤new- 新…used in compounds to describe sth that has recently happened (用于构成复合词)新的,新近的◆He was enjoying his new-found freedom. 他享受着刚刚获得的自由。➤modern 现代 () modern; of the latest type 现代的;最新型的◆the new morality 现代的道德◆They called themselves the New Romantics. 他们自称新浪漫主义者。➤just beginning 初始🔑 [usually before noun] just beginning or beginning again 刚开始的;初始的;重新开始的◆a new day 新的一天◆It was a new era in the history of our country. 这是我国历史上的一个新纪元。◆She went to Australia to start a new life. 她去澳大利亚开始新的生活。➤with fresh energy 有新鲜活力🔑 having fresh energy, courage or health 富有朝气的;生气勃勃的◆Since he changed jobs he's looked like a new man. 他跳槽之后像换了一个人似的。➤recently produced 新近产生🔑 only recently produced or developed 新近产生的;新开发的;时鲜的◆The new buds are appearing on the trees now. 树上现在露出了新芽。◆new potatoes (= ones dug from the soil early in the season) 早土豆▸ new·ness BrE /ˈnjuːnəs/NAmE /ˈnuːnəs/ noun [U] ➡ see also newly ●ˌbreak new ˈgroundto make a new discovery or do sth that has not been done before 有所发现;开拓创新 ➡ see also groundbreaking ●(as) ˌgood as ˈnew●like ˈnewin very good condition, as it was when it was new 完好如新◆I've had your coat cleaned—it's as good as new now. 你的外套洗好了,像新的一样。●… is the new…(informal) used to say that sth has become very fashionable and can be thought of as replacing sth else (表示某事物已非常时髦,被视为可替代其他事物)◆Brown is the new black. 棕色取代了黑色变得时髦起来。◆Comedy is the new rock and roll. 喜剧的风头直追摇滚乐。◆Fifty is the new forty. 四十尚未老,五十正当年。●a new ˈbroom(BrE, often disapproving) a person who has just started to work for an organization, department, etc., especially in a senior job, and who is likely to make a lot of changes 新就职者;(尤指)刚上任的新官◆Well, you know what they say— a new broom sweeps clean. 唉,你知道他们说什么,新官上任三把火。●a/the ˌnew kid on the ˈblock(informal) a person who is new to a place, an organization, etc. (地方、机构等的)新来者,新手◆Despite his six years in politics, he was still regarded by many as the new kid on the block. 尽管他已经从政六年,但很多人仍把他视为初出茅庐的新手。●a new one on ˈme(informal) used to say that you have not heard a particular idea, piece of information, joke, etc. before 未听说过(或接触过)的;很生疏的◆'Have you come across this before?' 'No, it's a new one on me.' “你以前碰到过这样的事吗?” “没有,从来没听说过。”●turn over a new ˈleafto change your way of life to become a better, more responsible person 改恶从善;重新做人●what's ˈnew?(informal) used as a friendly greeting (友好的问候)你好吗,怎么样◆Hi! What's new? 嗨!你好吗?●new/fresh ˈbloodnew members or employees, especially young ones, with new ideas or ways of doing things 新成员(尤指年轻、有新思想或方法的);新生力量;新鲜血液●(a) ˌbrave new ˈworlda situation or society that changes in a way that is meant to improve people's lives but is often a source of extra problems 美好的新世界(本欲改善人们的生活,实则带来预料不到的问题)◆the brave new world of technology科技进步的美好新世界●ˌbreathe (new) ˈlife into sthto improve sth by introducing new ideas and making people more interested in it (给某事物)带来起色,注入活力●put a new/different comˈplexion on sthto change the way that a situation appears 使形势改观●(you can't) teach an old dog new ˈtricks(saying) (you cannot) successfully make people change their ideas, methods of work, etc., when they have had them for a long time 老大(不)可教;(无法)改变人们长时间形成的思想(或做事方法等) |