单词 | newly |
释义 | newly (njuːli , US nuːli ) adverb [ADVERB -ed/adjective] B2 Newly is used before a past participle or an adjective to indicate that a particular action is very recent, or that a particular state of affairs has very recently begun to exist. She was young at the time, and newly married. ...a newly fashionable holiday destination. Synonyms: recently, just, lately, freshly Collocations: newly paved New cars jam newly paved roads. Times, Sunday Times The newly paved taxiway keeps traffic moving around smoothly. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The route turns east 3.5mi km then north, east, then north on a newly paved stretch through farmland for 1.5mi km. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The malt building was on the corner of the newly paved lane and unexpectedly increased in urban value. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The operation of cars on the newly paved roads in a snowy climate necessitated the use of a technology for keeping roads clear for cars in winter. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The newly refurbished ward, which now contains 14 beds, including two private rooms, and more space for visitors and patients, will be opened today. Times, Sunday Times Other newly refurbished hotels in the district are following the example. Times, Sunday Times The 20 newly refurbished beach-chic rooms boast super king-size beds, oak floors, roll-top baths and sleek walk-in showers. Times, Sunday Times Focus on that now, and when this chaotic cycle ends, you'll have a fresh view - and newly refurbished arrangements. Times, Sunday Times Why protest against election fraud when you can relax in a magnificently landscaped park and spend the evening at a newly refurbished entertainment complex? Times,Sunday Times There's the newly restored archbishop's palace, with its vast, vaulted state chamber. Times, Sunday Times Fine, she concluded, but expect many of those newly restored to health to sign up not for work but the dole. Times, Sunday Times There's a 200-page book of newly restored artwork from the original albums, including all the photos, lyrics and booklets. The Sun Now it has reopened at last, with more than 100,000 artefacts newly restored. Times, Sunday Times This incredibly insightful two-part documentary commemorates the anniversary by using newly restored and colourised archive footage to recount the horrifying experiences of 16 survivors. The Sun The newly rich, or 'apprentices', are cautious with their money. Times, Sunday Times Very well, it seems, especially the newly rich estate agents. Times, Sunday Times Most of the new library-owners are young, newly rich, and building a family home, rather than speculating in property development. Times, Sunday Times The newly rich masters of the universe easily get their head around modern art because in recent years it has proved to be such a reliable investment. Times, Sunday Times Rather, it has become 'the music of the rich and the newly rich' - in other words, his readers, who are at one point derisively addressed as 'you tourists'. The Times Literary Supplement Contractors, the self-employed, those on zero hours, the newly unemployed; some were flourishing, some only just managing. Times,Sunday Times However, experts warn that among the useful sites lurk those looking to make a quick buck from the newly unemployed. Times, Sunday Times Finally, the universal credit system will be unable to cope with all of the newly unemployed or underemployed. Times,Sunday Times The newly unemployed are shocked to find mortgage arrears mounting, lenders unsympathetic and repossession imminent. Times, Sunday Times Now the newly unemployed have consolation that they are neither blamed nor alone, offset by the fear they will remain so very much longer. Times, Sunday Times Some of the wealthy are newly wealthy; some are more comfortable than others in their circumstances. Times, Sunday Times This failure of character by many of the newly wealthy raises the question of the decline of proper conduct. Times, Sunday Times Even so, like many ambitious young entrepreneurs who suddenly find themselves newly wealthy but facing the daily drama of running a business, his moods can fluctuate. Times, Sunday Times The newly wealthy, or 'apprentices', are cautious with their money. Times, Sunday Times Less obviously, some newly wealthy people worry about what might be termed 'afflu-enza' - how money can adversely affect their happiness. Times, Sunday Times Newly widowed, she had to tighten her belt, knuckle down and work on preserving the family's home — a modest castle, with just 500 rooms. Times, Sunday Times Later, newly widowed, he returns to the island, to try to follow his own: he's been controlled by his wife for too long. The Times Literary Supplement She plays the eponymous octogenarian, newly widowed and desperate to claw back some meaning from a life spent in dutiful servitude to an abusive, allcontrolling husband. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 新近地 Japanese: 最近の |
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