newfound 的定义
- newly found or discovered: newfound friends.
newfound 近义词
recently discovered
newfound 的近义词 8 个
newfound 的反义词 8 个
更多newfound例句
- They were “not as rock solid” as the newfound one, she says.
- On the heels of this growth, the co-founders say that Sounding Board’s next step as a startup is to grow beyond coaching services and into a platform that can show leaders how those newfound skills are impacting business development.
- No one can attest to Beijing’s newfound regulatory mandate more than Jack Ma.
- Budget measures can help build a clean energy economy and infrastructureDemocrats can use their newfound influence to change spending and taxation under the federal budget in a process known as budget reconciliation.
- If you’re bursting to put all of this newfound knowledge into action, here are five braised vegetable recipes to try, from our Recipe Finder archives.
- So how else might Republicans use their newfound majority to advance their seemingly endless “War on Women”?
- These days, Omran is putting all his newfound energy to good use, studying English so he can apply to college abroad.
- But again there was no mention of a newfound political career.
- When her wounds have healed, perhaps Mack can use her newfound celebrity to help others in danger.
- For all his newfound comfort with uncertainty, Schaeffer has yet to embrace the equally great virtue of solidarity.
- Then they took leave of their newfound friends, boarded the train for Texas, and were soon whirling westward.
- Then he rode away, and as we talked it over we saw no way but to follow the directions of our newfound friend.
- Laughter arose to them--the mingled voices of David Fulham and his newfound cousin by marriage.
- Ordinarily glib of speech, for some reason in the face of this newfound emotionless characterisation, he had nothing to say.
- The little party at Fairholm retired early, and Eric was soon fast asleep with his arm round his newfound brother's neck.