new / nu, nyu /

⭐基础词汇新的新型全新的

new3 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

new·er, new·est.

  1. of recent origin, production, purchase, etc.; having but lately come or been brought into being: a new book.
  2. of a kind now existing or appearing for the first time; novel: a new concept of the universe.
  3. having but lately or but now come into knowledge: a new chemical element.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. recently or lately: The valley was green with new-planted crops.
  2. freshly; anew or afresh: roses new washed with dew; new-mown hay.
n. 名词 noun
  1. something that is new; a new object, quality, condition, etc.: Ring out the old, ring in the new.

new 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

recent, fresh

adj. 形容词 adjective

additional

adj. 形容词 adjective

modernized, restored

adv. 副词 adverb

recently

new 的近义词 6
new 的反义词 2

new构成的短语

  • new ballgame
  • new blood
  • new broom sweeps clean, a
  • new leaf
  • new lease on life
  • new man
  • new one
  • new person
  • new woman
  • new wrinkle
  • break (new) ground
  • breathe new life into
  • feel like (new)
  • nothing new under the sun
  • teach an old dog new tricks
  • turn over a new leaf
  • what's cooking (new)
  • whole new ballgame

更多new例句

  1. However, the Postal Service was just starting to adapt to DeJoy’s new transportation schedule, with on-time delivery rates rebounding, according to data submitted to lawmakers.
  2. Last week, Senate Republicans tried to turn the tables and pass their own, much slimmer version of coronavirus aid, with $300 billion in new spending.
  3. None of this is a new problem, but it’s exacerbated in a pandemic.
  4. In June, Red Ventures announced a partnership with Time to launch a new version of NextAdvisor, a personal finance brand Red Ventures acquired when it purchased BankRate in 2017.
  5. In June, the publisher launched its new retail marketplace, the Pro Shop, as an extension of the affiliate business it created at the end of 2019.
  6. But the enemy of the new emirs is neither the Jew nor the Christian, it is the godless militant defending secularism.
  7. The influential al Qaeda propagandist, who was born in New Mexico, died in a U.S. drone strike later that year.
  8. Back in New York, the slow pace and inward focus of her yoga practice was less fulfilling.
  9. Allegations of transphobia are not new in the world of gay online dating.
  10. With all that said, representation of each of these respective communities has increased in the new Congress.
  11. Descending the Alps to the east or south into Piedmont, a new world lies around and before you.
  12. Here began indeed, in the drab surroundings of the workshop, in the silent mystery of the laboratory, the magic of the new age.
  13. Joe looked at her with a smile, his face still solemn and serious for all its youth and the fires of new-lit hope behind his eyes.
  14. There seems something in that also which I could spare only very reluctantly from a new Bible in the world.
  15. We should have to admit that the new law does little or nothing to relieve such a situation.