单词 | new |
释义 | Word Frequency new(njuː) adjective 1. a. recently made or brought into being a new dress our new baby b. (as collective noun; preceded by the) the new 2. of a kind never before existing; novel a new concept in marketing 3. having existed before but only recently discovered a new comet 4. markedly different from what was before the new liberalism 5. fresh and unused; not second-hand a new car 6. (prenominal) having just or recently become a new bride 7. (often foll by to or at) recently introduced (to); inexperienced (in) or unaccustomed (to) new to this neighbourhood 8. (capital in names or titles) more or most recent of two or more things with the same name the New Testament 9. (prenominal) fresh; additional I'll send some new troops 10. (often foll by to) unknown; novel this is new to me 11. (of a cycle) beginning or occurring again a new year 12. (prenominal) (of crops) harvested early new carrots 13. changed, esp for the better she returned a new woman from her holiday 14. up-to-date; fashionable 15. (capital when part of a name; prenominal) being the most recent, usually living, form of a language New High German 16. the new … 17. turn over a new leaf adverb (usually in combination) ▶ Related prefix: See also news , neo-18. recently, freshly new-laid eggs 19. anew; again Derived forms newness (ˈnewness) noun Word origin Old English nīowe; related to Gothic niujis, Old Norse naujas, Latin novus |
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