新鲜
[词典]fresh; new; novel; strange; greenness;
[例句]*雨后空气变得新鲜了。
The air freshened after the storm.“新鲜的”的英语单词:fresh
fresh
英 [freʃ]美 [frɛʃ]
新鲜的;新的;淡水的;无经验的
刚;最新的
开始;新生;泛滥;淡水流
请问英语中"new"是什么意思?英[nju:] 美[nu, nju] 基本释义
1.新的, 新出现的, 新生产的
2.生疏的; 新接触的; 初来乍到的; 初学乍练的; 新鲜的
3.新买的;崭新的
4.现代的;最新型的
5.开始的;初始的;重新开始的
6.(用于构成复合词)新的,新近的
prep.
1.没被用过的;未曾被人占有过的;崭新的
2.有别于从前的;新颖的
3.富有朝气的;生气勃勃的
4.新近产生的;新开发的;时鲜的形容词
美国传统词典[双解]-2006版
AHD:[n›, ny›]
D.J.[nu8, nju8]
K.K.[nu, nju]
adj.(形容词)
new.er, new.est
Having been made or e into being only a short time ago; recent:
新的:不久前刚制成或形成的;最近的:
a new law.
Still fresh:
仍新鲜的:
a new coat of paint.
Never used or worn before now:
未用过的,没穿过的:
a new car; a new hat.
新车;新帽子
Just found, discovered, or learned:
新发现的:刚发现的、新发明的或刚学的:
new information.
Not previously experienced or encountered; novel or unfamiliar:
新奇的:从未经历的或从未遇到的;新奇的或不熟悉的:
ideas new to her; visiting new places.
对她来说是新思想;参观不熟悉的地方
Different from the former or the old:
不同于以前的,与旧的不同的:
the new morality.
Recently obtained or acquired:
新获得的:最近得到的或获得的:
new political power; new money.
新**;新财富
Additional; further:
附加的;另加的:
new sources of energy.
Recently arrived or established in a place, position, or relationship:
初到某地的:才来的或在一个地方、位置才建的或新联系的:
new neighbors; a new president.
新邻;新执政的总统
Changed for the better; rejuvenated:
变好的;更新的:
The nap has made a new person of me.
小睡使我精神焕发
Being the later or latest in a sequence:
最近的:次序较晚或最新的:
a new edition.
Currently fashionable:
目前流行的:
a new dance.
New In the most recent form, period, or development.
New 新型的:处于新近的形式、时期或发展的
Inexperienced or unaccustomed:
无经验的或不熟悉的:
new at the job; new to the trials of parenthood.
新手;初为人父母
adv.(副词)
Freshly; recently. Often used in **nation:
新鲜地;新近地。常用于合成词:
new-mown.
Middle English newe
中古英语 newe
from Old English nºwe, n¶owe * see newo-
源自 古英语 nºwe, n¶owe *参见 newo-
继承用法
new“ness
n.(名词)
参考词汇
These adjectives describe what has existed for only a short time, has only lately e into use, or has only recently arrived at a state or position, as of prominence.
这些形容词刻划了短时间存在的,刚刚投入使用的或刚进入状态或位置的事物,如名声。
New is the most general:
New 是最一般的:
a new movie;
new clothes;
a new friend;
a new popular hero.
刚成名的英雄。
“It is time for a new generation of leadership, to cope with new problems and new opportunities. For there is a new world to be won” (John F. Kennedy). Something fresh has or has retained qualities of newness such as briskness, brightness, or purity:
“这是一个新一代**人处理新问题、把握新机遇的时代。一个新世界将被建立” (约翰F.肯尼迪)。fresh 指一些具有或可保持新鲜品质的物质, 如活泼、聪明或纯洁:
The police found fresh fingerprints on the light switch.
警察在灯开关上发现了新留的手印。
Identifying the virus gave scientists fresh hope of discovering a vaccine.
鉴定病*给予科学家发现疫苗的新希望。
Novel applies to what is both new and strikingly unusual:
Novel 适用于既是新的又显然不寻常的东西:
“The Spaniards were astonished at these novel maneuvers [by musketeers on skates] upon the ice” (John Lothrop Motley).
“西班牙人被这些在冰上的〔滑行步兵〕 进行的大规模战略演习惊得目瞪口呆” (约翰·劳斯路普·莫特利)。
Newfangled suggests that something is needlessly novel; the term is often derogatory:
Newfangled 表明有些东西无需新颖;常带有贬义:
“the newfangled doctrine of utility” (John Galt). Something that is original is novel and the first of its kind:
“新奇的实效学说” (约翰·高特)。Original 的事物是新颖的和种类中最早的:
“The science of pure mathematics, in its modern development, may claim to be the most original creation of the human spirit” (Alfred North Whitehead).
“纯数学学科,在其现代发展阶段或许可被称之为人类精神的最初创造” (阿尔弗莱德·诺斯·怀特海德)
用法词典-2006版
new
中古英语newe
简明英汉词典-2006版
new
[nju:]
新的, 初见的, 更新的
英文相关词典-2006版
new
[同义词]
firsthandfreshmodernoriginalrecentunusedyoung
[反义词]
old展开全部
新的展开全部
是“新”的意思