单词 | new face |
释义 | new facen. 1. A person one has not previously met, a stranger; a newcomer. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabitant > type of inhabitant generally > [noun] > new inhabitant new-comeOE new-cominga1387 foreigner1422 stranger1447 newcomerc1450 new face?a1513 new comeling1587 come-o'-will1815 settler1815 newie1856 sinkeh1878 new kid1894 ring-neck1898 blow-in1908 malihini1914 mystery1937 new jack1988 society > society and the community > social relations > lack of social communication or relations > separation or isolation > [noun] > one who is separated or isolated > stranger or outsider fremdc950 guestc950 althedyOE allophyleOE uncoutha1250 strangea1325 alienc1384 barbarc1384 barbarync1384 strangerc1385 barbaric1388 foreigna1399 outland?a1400 farandman14.. out-comelingc1400 foreigner1422 alienar1473 alienate1497 estrangec1503 new face?a1513 barbarianc1550 fremman1568 frenne1579 estranger1586 inmatea1600 outlier1606 outcomer1607 externc1610 exoteric1697 outner1721 outsider1800 unco1800 inconnu1807 outrigger1850 offcome1859 ringer1896 offcomer1898 shenzi1910 out-grouper1938 outworlder1948 a1513 W. Dunbar Tua Mariit Wemen in Poems (1998) I. 42 I suld at fairis be found new faceis to se. 1671 R. Head & F. Kirkman Eng. Rogue III. xii. 164 In enters another man, a new face. 1749 J. Cleland Mem. Woman of Pleasure II. 6 She observ'd, as I was a kind of new face upon the town, that it was an establish'd rule, and mystery of trade, for me to pass for a maid. 1840 R. H. Dana Two Years before Mast xx. 204 There was a new voice giving orders, and a new face on the quarter-deck,—a short, dark complexioned man. 1890 W. Allingham Irish Songs & Poems 30 New faces rise by every hearth, and old ones drop away. 1951 E. Coxhead One Green Bottle vii. 182 My uncle's farm is on the road to nowhere... They often don't see a new face for months on end. 1993 Down East Aug. 66 (caption) Summer camp offers practice in arcane new skills... But learning to have a good time amid new faces is the greatest accomplishment of all. 2. The latest manifestation, aspect, or public image of something, following a transformation, revolution, reappraisal, etc. ΚΠ 1953 Manch. Guardian Weekly 27 Aug. 1 He was now ready to say that ‘unilateralism is the new face of isolationism’. 1958 E. Osers tr. P. Schmid (title) The new face of China. 1992 N.Y. Times 18 Feb. a3/1 Talk about the new face of politics in Africa. 1995 Independent on Sunday 23 July (Review Suppl.) 49 (heading) When Irina Pantaeva grew up in Siberia, she dreamt about owning a pair of Levi's. Now, she's the new face of Levi's. 1996 Cosmopolitan (U.K. ed.) Sept. 213/1 The new face of vegetarian cookery is bold, bright and beautiful. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.?a1513 |
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