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newness

/noo, nyoo/US // nu, nyu //UK // (njuː) //

新颖性,新性,新鲜感,新意

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    new·er, new·est.

    • : of recent origin, production, purchase, etc.; having but lately come or been brought into being: a new book.
    • : of a kind now existing or appearing for the first time; novel: a new concept of the universe.
    • : having but lately or but now come into knowledge: a new chemical element.
    • : unfamiliar or strange: ideas new to us; to visit new lands.
    • : having but lately come to a place, position, status, etc.: a reception for our new minister.
    • : unaccustomed: people new to such work.
    • : coming or occurring afresh; further; additional: new gains.
    • : fresh or unused: to start a new sheet of paper.
    • : different and better: The vacation made a new man of him.
    • : other than the former or the old: a new era; in the New World.
    • : being the later or latest of two or more things of the same kind: the New Testament; a new edition of Shakespeare.
    • : in its latest known period, especially as a living language at the present time: New High German.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : recently or lately: The valley was green with new-planted crops.
    • : freshly; anew or afresh: roses new washed with dew; new-mown hay.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that is new; a new object, quality, condition, etc.: Ring out the old, ring in the new.

Phrases

  • 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

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • 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.

  • By evening, Paul received a new kidney from an anonymous donor in Cincinnati.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Ok, so it would appear that you are the new CEO of the American Alpine Club, as of last month.

  • It also offers both dogs a safe place to go should they be stressed by the newness of the interaction.

  • Going back to Belgrade after 11 years, there was a newness to it, so the experience of it was familiarly exciting.

  • During that month off, Cianfrance wanted to “destroy the newness,” Gosling says.

  • What's remarkable, in the end, is how little newness there was.

  • Her newness to the game was reinforced by the way she pronounced Lorne Michaels' name—“Loren.”

  • But there is a newness in every thing here, a want of interest on account of what has been, that is most sensibly felt.

  • Good sound sense, neatly adjusted argument, newness of thought, and clear illustration characterise his expressions.

  • We are buried with Him, and rise with Him to walk in newness of life.

  • The demonstrations of electricity are startling chiefly for three reasons: newness, silence, and inconceivable rapidity of action.

  • These qualities of the Christian dispensation, which constitute its newness, are too readily lost sight of.