newness / nu, nyu /

新颖性新性新鲜感新意

newness3 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.

newness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

originality

newness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newness例句

  1. OnX Offroad is a new app that gives you details on off-road routes all over the United States and assigns each road a difficulty rating.
  2. By evening, Paul received a new kidney from an anonymous donor in Cincinnati.
  3. If you’re a first-time voter or have moved to a new state since the last time you voted, you will need to register.
  4. Fifty years after the film’s premiere, producer Ryan Murphy is bringing “The Boys in the Band” back to the screen in a new adaptation that reunites acclaimed director Joe Mantello and the all-star cast of the Tony Award-winning 2018 Broadway revival.
  5. Ok, so it would appear that you are the new CEO of the American Alpine Club, as of last month.
  6. It also offers both dogs a safe place to go should they be stressed by the newness of the interaction.
  7. Going back to Belgrade after 11 years, there was a newness to it, so the experience of it was familiarly exciting.
  8. During that month off, Cianfrance wanted to “destroy the newness,” Gosling says.
  9. What's remarkable, in the end, is how little newness there was.
  10. Her newness to the game was reinforced by the way she pronounced Lorne Michaels' name—“Loren.”
  11. But there is a newness in every thing here, a want of interest on account of what has been, that is most sensibly felt.
  12. Good sound sense, neatly adjusted argument, newness of thought, and clear illustration characterise his expressions.
  13. We are buried with Him, and rise with Him to walk in newness of life.
  14. The demonstrations of electricity are startling chiefly for three reasons: newness, silence, and inconceivable rapidity of action.
  15. These qualities of the Christian dispensation, which constitute its newness, are too readily lost sight of.