newish 的定义
- rather new.
 
newish 近义词
等同于 young
newish 的近义词 50 个
- budding
 - inexperienced
 - new
 - youthful
 - adolescent
 - blooming
 - blossoming
 - crude
 - developing
 - fledgling
 - green
 - growing
 - infant
 - inferior
 - junior
 - juvenile
 - little
 - modern
 - newborn
 - punk
 - raw
 - recent
 - tender
 - tenderfoot
 - boyish
 - boylike
 - burgeoning
 - callow
 - childish
 - childlike
 - early
 - fresh
 - girlish
 - girllike
 - half-grown
 - ignorant
 - not aged
 - pubescent
 - puerile
 - undeveloped
 - undisciplined
 - unfinished
 - unfledged
 - unlearned
 - unpracticed
 - unripe
 - unseasoned
 - untried
 - unversed
 - vernal
 
newish 的反义词 7 个
更多newish例句
- SwatchSwatch, the Swiss company known for its vibrant, endlessly quirky plastic watches, has a newish collection dedicated to celebrating NASA and its famous missions.
 - As the economic and political shocks of this still newish century have shown, growing numbers of people are, or feel, excluded by the progress they were told would benefit everyone.
 - But he did present some old proposals with new urgency, and there was some newish material in there.
 - Scorpios in newish bonds suddenly invest more emotional trust.
 - His hat was glossy, his gloves newish—though one finger had split and been carefully mended.
 - That, magazines and newish fiction apart, is the literary history of the average decent person.
 - The old bridge is metamorphosed into something that might pass for a newish bridge.
 - That which is new in them is--new, and well enough; and that which is not new or newish is apt to be rather shabby than venerable.
 - At the very beginning there is one touch which, if not absolutely invented, is newish in the connection.