单词 | new blood |
释义 | new blooduncountable noun If people talk about bringing new blood into an organization or sports team, they are referring to new people who are likely to improve the organization or team. There should be major changes in the government to bring in new blood. That's what we need, some new blood in the team. new blood in British English (njuː blʌd) noun people who come fresh to a situation or job and bring in new ideas and enthusiasm There should be major changes in the government to bring in new blood. We need some new blood in the team. new blood in American English people newly hired, recruited, etc., regarded as a potential source of fresh ideas, renewed vigor, etc. new bloodnew people who are brought into a company or organization in order to improve it The July Ministerial reshuffle is a chance to freshen up the government and makeway for new blood. Examples of 'new blood' in a sentence |
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