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freshness

/fresh/US // frɛʃ //UK // (frɛʃ) //

新鲜度,新鲜感,清新度,清新

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
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    fresh·er, fresh·est.

    • : newly made or obtained: fresh footprints.
    • : recently arrived; just come: fresh from school.
    • : new; not previously known, met with, etc.; novel: to uncover fresh facts; to seek fresh experiences.
    • : additional or further: fresh supplies.
    • : not salty, as water.
    • : retaining the original properties unimpaired; not stale or spoiled: Is the milk still fresh?
    • : not preserved by freezing, canning, pickling, salting, drying, etc.: fresh vegetables.
    • : not tired or fatigued; brisk; vigorous: She was still fresh after that long walk.
    • : not faded, worn, obliterated, etc.: fresh paint; a fresh appearance.
    • : looking youthful and healthy: a fresh beauty that we all admired.
    • : pure, cool, or refreshing, as air.
    • : denoting a young wine, especially a white or rosé, that is clean, crisp, and uncomplicated.
    • : Meteorology. moderately strong or brisk.
    • : inexperienced; green; callow: Two hundred fresh recruits arrived at the training camp.
    • : Informal. forward or presumptuous.
    • : having recently given birth to a calf.
    • : Slang. exciting; appealing; great.informed; up-to-date.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the fresh part or time.
    • : a freshet.
  1. 1
    • : to make or become fresh.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : newly; recently; just now: He is fresh out of ideas. The eggs are fresh laid.

Phrases

  • fresh as a daisy
  • fresh out of
  • breath of fresh air

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • In Austria, the fresh vintage is celebrated at heurigen, small taverns operated by wineries, especially around the capital, Vienna.

  • Like many other members of the cabbage family, Brussels sprouts can be eaten raw, shredded and dressed or marinated, especially when very fresh.

  • I favor thermoses of steaming gumbo and green chile stew with fresh-baked bread torn apart like King Henry.

  • Jones’s take is a fresh and enticing tale — and features a memorable foe.

  • He tackles topics related to society, education, music, politics, sports and more, offering fresh perspectives that challenge people’s assumptions about current events and history.

  • He ferments his ciders using indigenous yeasts, and his ciders maintain a purity and freshness unique in the cider category.

  • The emphasis on freshness and simplicity laid forth by the governmental guidelines is in line with his cooking ethos.

  • The first thing you notice upon meeting Gershon is her freshness.

  • Produce is a product that will spoil – unlike many other U.S. exports – so freshness is always a concern.

  • “We believe in fanatical freshness and only serve daily hand-cut fruit,” company literature notes.

  • It was all breeze and freshness, and the sunlight struck picturesquely aslant the hill-sides.

  • Frulein Fichtner is more in the bravura than in the sentimental line, and she has a certain breadth, grasp, and freshness.

  • She had the same clear coloring as her cousin, and now this freshness deserted her cheeks, and her pretty face became quite pale.

  • He came and sat closer to Isabel, wondering if she felt as young as he did in the wonderful freshness and beauty of the dawn.

  • And yet he heard songs that sounded like a caress and his whole being was permeated by a sense of delicious freshness.