A man who has recently arrived in a place or assumed a position, a newcomer; a recent appointment or recruit; a novice.
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释义 | the world > time > relative time > the future or time to come > newness or novelty > [noun] > newness, freshness, or originality > one who or that which is new to the scene (11) new mana1387 A man who has recently arrived in a place or assumed a position, a newcomer; a recent appointment or recruit; a novice. newcomerc1450 A person who or thing which has newly come to a place, situation, etc.; a new or recent arrival; (also) a novice. mushrooma1593 figurative. Something which has sprung up or grown rapidly, or has suddenly (and often ephemerally) sprung to notice; an upstart. Johnny Newcome1800 Originally Caribbean. (A generic name for) a person who has newly come to a place; a recent arrival; a newcomer. Formerly also: †(a generic name… new boy1847 A schoolboy during his first term(s) at a school. Also (in extended use): a (young) man newly come into a given situation or social environment… new girl1853 A schoolgirl during her first term(s) at a school. Also (in extended use): a (young) woman newly come into a given situation or social… Johnny-come-lately1855 A person who has newly come to a place, situation, etc.; a recent arrival; a newcomer. Cf. Johnny Newcome, n. 1. newie1856 Chiefly U.S. and Australian. A person who is new to a place, situation, etc.; a newcomer; a novice. new bug1900 = new boy, n. (cf. bug, n.2 9). new-tick1934 = new bug n. Johnny-come-lately1946 figurative. Something that has been in existence for only a (relatively) short time. |
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