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The word 'new' is an adjective meaning recently created, built, invented, or first appearing. It can also mean not used or owned before, or recently acquired ('a new job'). Additionally, it can refer to something that has replaced another, is newly discovered, or is at the beginning of a period (like a new year). Finally, it can describe something unfamiliar or something recently produced early in a season.

Word: new. Summary: The word 'new' is an adjective meaning recently created, built, invented, or first appearing. It can also mean not used or owned before, or recently acquired ('a new job'). Additionally, it can refer to something that has replaced another, is newly discovered, or is at the beginning of a period (like a new year). Finally, it can describe something unfamiliar or something recently produced early in a season.

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]新的;刚出现的;新做的;新建的 Something that is new has been recently created, built, or invented or is in the process of being created, built, or invented.
  • They've just opened a new hotel in the Stoke area...

    他们刚在斯托克地区开了一家新宾馆。

  • The new invention ensures the beer keeps a full, frothy head.

    这项新发明能保证啤酒始终保持丰富的泡沫。

  • ...the introduction of new drugs to suppress the immune system...

    对免疫系统有抑制作用的新药的使用

  • Their epic fight is the subject of a new film...

    他们史诗般的战斗是一部新电影的主题。

  • These ideas are nothing new in America.

    这些观念在美国毫不新鲜。

newness
  • The board acknowledges problems which arise from the newness of the approach.

    董事会承认使用新方法产生了种种问题。

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[ADJ 形容词]崭新的;未使用过的 Something that is new has not been used or owned by anyone.
  • That afternoon she went out and bought a new dress...

    那天下午她出门买了一件新裙子。

  • There are many boats, new and used, for sale...

    有很多新旧不一的船待售。

  • They cost nine pounds new, three pounds secondhand.

    新的9英镑,旧的3英镑。

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[ADJ 形容词]更新的;替换的 You use new to describe something which has replaced another thing, for example because you no longer have the old one, or it no longer exists, or it is no longer useful.
  • Under the new rules, some factories will cut emissions by as much as 90 percent...

    按照新规定,一些工厂的减排量要高达90%。

  • I had been in my new job only a few days...

    我到新的工作岗位只有几天的时间。

  • I had to find somewhere new to live...

    我不得不另找住处。

  • Rachel has a new boyfriend...

    雷切尔换了个男朋友。

  • They told me I needed a new battery.

    他们告诉我需要换新电池。

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[ADJ 形容词]新发现的;刚注意到的 New is used to describe something that has only recently been discovered or noticed.
  [usu ADJ n]
  • The new planet is about ten times the size of the earth.

    新发现的行星大约是地球的10倍那么大。

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[ADJ 形容词](一天或一年)新开始的,初始的 A new day or year is the beginning of the next day or year.
  [ADJ n]
  • The start of a new year is a good time to reflect on the many achievements of the past...

    新年伊始是反思过去一年诸多成就的好时机。

  • The next election is for the government to take us into the new century.

    下次选举要选出带领我们进入新世纪的政府。

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[ADJ 形容词](身份、地位等)新近获得的 New is used to describe someone or something that has recently acquired a particular status or position.
  [ADJ n]
  • ...the usual exhaustion of a new mother...

    刚做妈妈的人通常会有的疲惫感

  • The Association gives a free handbook to all new members.

    协会给新成员人手一本免费手册。

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]新接触的;不熟悉的 If you are new to a situation or place, or if the situation or place is new to you, you have not previously seen it or had any experience of it.
  [v-link ADJ]
  • She wasn't new to the company...

    公司对她早有耳闻。

  • His name was new to me then and it stayed in my mind...

    当时我是第一次听到他的名字,就记住了。

  • I'm new here and all I did was follow orders.

    我新来乍到,我所做的事情都是按照命令行事。

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[ADJ 形容词](土豆、胡萝卜、豆子等)时鲜的,早的 New potatoes, carrots, or peas are produced early in the season for such vegetables and are usually small with a sweet flavour.
  [ADJ n]
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    See also:
    brand-new
    as good as new→see:
    good

    to turn over a new leaf→see:
    leaf
    ; a new lease of life→see:
    lease
    ; pastures new→see:
    pasture

      Oxford new / njuː ; NAmE nuː / adjective ( newer , new·est ) not existing before 从前没有 1 not existing before; recently made, invented, introduced, etc. 刚出现的;新的;新近推出的 Have you read her new novel? 你看过她新出的小说了吗? new ways of doing things 做事的新方法 This idea isn't new. 这主意不新鲜。 The latest model has over 100 new features. 最新的款式有 100 多种新特色。 see also
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      2 the new noun [uncountable ] something that is new 新东西;新事物 It was a good mix of the old and the new. 这是新旧的完美结合。
      recently bought 新买的 3 recently bought 新买的 Let me show you my new dress. 给你看看我新买的连衣裙。 not used before 从未用过 4 not used or owned by anyone before 没被用过的;未曾被人占有过的;崭新的 A second-hand car costs a fraction of a new one. 二手车的花费只是新车的零头。 different 不同 5 different from the previous one 有别于从前的;新颖的 I like your new hairstyle. 我喜欢你的新发型。 When do you start your new job? 你什么时候开始你的新工作? He's made a lot of new friends. 他交了许多新朋友。 OPP
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      not familiar 不熟悉 6 already existing but not seen, experienced, etc. before; not familiar 刚体验到的;初见的;不熟悉的 This is a new experience for me. 对于我来说,这是一次从未有过的经历。 I'd like to learn a new language. 我想学习一门新的语言。 the discovery of a new star 一颗新星的发现 newto sb Our system is probably new to you. 你也许不熟悉我们的系统。 recently arrived 新到 7 new(to sth) not yet familiar with sth because you have only just started, arrived, etc. 初来乍到的;初学乍练的;新鲜的 I should tell you, I'm completely new to this kind of work. 我得告诉你,我干这活完全是个新手。 I am new to the town. 我刚刚来到这座小镇。 a new arrival/recruit 刚刚到达的人;新兵 You're new here, aren't you? 你是新来的,是吗? new- 新… 8 used in compounds to describe sth that has recently happened (用于构成复合词)新的,新近的 He was enjoying his new-found freedom. 他享受着刚刚获得的自由。 modern 现代 9 ( usually with the 通常与 the 连用 ) modern; of the latest type 现代的;最新型的 the new morality 现代的道德 They called themselves the New Romantics. 他们自称新浪漫主义者。 just beginning 初始 10 [usually before noun ] just beginning or beginning again 刚开始的;初始的;重新开始的 a new day 新的一天 It was a new era in the history of our country. 这是我国历史上的一个新纪元。 She went to Australia to start a new life. 她去澳大利亚开始新的生活。 with fresh energy 有新鲜活力 11 having fresh energy, courage or health 富有朝气的;生气勃勃的 Since he changed jobs he's looked like a new man. 他跳槽之后像换了一个人似的。 recently produced 新近产生 12 only recently produced or developed 新近产生的;新开发的;时鲜的 The new buds are appearing on the trees now. 树上现在露出了新芽。 new potatoes (= ones dug from the soil early in the season) 早土豆 new·ness / njuːnəs ; NAmE nuːnəs / noun [uncountable ] see also
      newly
      IDIOMS ˌbreak new ˈground to make a new discovery or do sth that has not been done before 有所发现;开拓创新 see also
      groundbreaking
      (as) ˌgood as ˈnew | like ˈnew in very good condition, as it was when it was new 完好如新 I've had your coat cleaned—it's as good as new now. 你的外套洗好了,像新的一样。 … is the new … ( BrE) ( informal) used to say that sth has become very fashionable and can be thought of as replacing sth else (表示某事物已非常时髦,被视为可替代其他事物) Brown is the new black. 棕色取代了黑色变得时髦起来。 Comedy is the new rock and roll. 现代摇滚乐滑稽有趣。 Fifty is the new forty. 四十已过时,五十正时兴。 a new ˈbroom ( BrE) ( often disapproving) a person who has just started to work for an organization, department, etc, especially in a senior job, and who is likely to make a lot of changes 新就职者;(尤指)刚上任的新官 Well, you know what they say— a new broom sweeps clean. 俗语说,新官上任三把火。 a/the ˌnew kid on the ˈblock ( informal) a person who is new to a place, an organization, etc. (地方、机构等的)新来者,新手 Despite his six years in politics, he was still regarded by many as the new kid on the block. 尽管他已经从政六年,但很多人仍把他视为初出茅庐。 a new one on ˈme ( informal) used to say that you have not heard a particular idea, piece of information, joke, etc. before 未听说过(或接触过)的;很生疏的 ‘Have you come across this before?’ ‘No, it's a new one on me.’ “你以前碰到过这样的事吗?”“没有,从来没听说过。” turn over a new ˈleaf to change your way of life to become a better, more responsible person 改恶从善;重新做人 what's ˈnew? ( informal) used as a friendly greeting (友好的问候)你好吗,怎么样 Hi! What's new? 嗨!你好吗?
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      newnew /njuː $ nuː/ ●●● S1 W1 adjective
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      1recently made recently made, built, invented, written, designed etc OPP  old:  the city’s new hospital the new issue of ‘Time’ magazine new products on the market The hardest part of this job is understanding the new technology. a new range of drugs2recently bought recently bought:  Do you like my new dress? They’ve just moved into their new home.3not there before having just developed:  new leaves on the trees a young man with new ideas a new generation of women writersnew hope/confidence/optimism etc (=hope etc that you have only just started to feel) a medical breakthrough that offers new hope to cancer patients4not used before not used or owned by anyone before OPP  used, second hand:  New and second-hand books for sale. I got a used video camera for £300 – it would have cost £1,000 if I’d bought it new. Jake arrived in his brand new (=completely new) car. a spanking new (=completely new) conference centre5like new/as good as new in excellent condition:  Your watch just needs cleaning and it’ll be as good as new.6unfamiliar not experienced before:  Learning a new language is always a challenge. Living in the city was a new experience for Philip.new to This idea was new to him.that’s a new one on me spoken (=used to say that you have never heard something before) ‘The office is going to be closed for six weeks this summer.’ ‘Really? That’s a new one on me.’7recently arrived having recently arrived in a place, joined an organization, or started a new job:  You’re new here, aren’t you?new to/at Don’t worry if you make mistakes. You’re still new to the job.new member/employee/student etc training for new employeesnew kid on the block informal (=the newest person in a job, school etc) It’s not always easy being the new kid on the block.the new boy/girl British English (=the newest person in a job, organization etc – used humorously)8recently changed recently replaced or different from the previous one OPP  old:  Have you met Keith’s new girlfriend? I’ll let you have my new phone number. the new regime in Beijing9recently discovered recently discovered:  the discovery of a new planet new oilfields in Alaska important new evidence that may prove her innocence10modern modern:  the new breed of politicians11vegetables [only before noun] new potatoes, carrots etc are grown early in the season and eaten when young12new life/day/era a period that is just beginning, especially one that seems to offer better opportunities:  They went to Australia to start a new life there.13be/feel like a new man/woman to feel much healthier and have a lot more energy than before, or to have a different attitude:  I lost 19 pounds and felt like a new man.14new arrival a)someone who has recently arrived or started work somewhere b)a new baby:  The children are thrilled with the new arrival.15new blood new members of a group or organization who will bring new ideas and be full of energy:  What we need in this company is some new blood.16new broom someone who has just started work in a high position in an organization and who is expected to make a lot of changes:  The company seems set to make a fresh start under a new broom.17what’s new? spoken especially American English used as a friendly greeting to mean ‘how are you?’18the new new ideas, styles etc:  This charming hotel is a delightful blend of the old and the new.19something is the new ... British English used to say that something is thought to be the new fashion that will replace an existing thing:  Brown is the new black (=brown clothes are very fashionable now).20new-made/new-formed/new-laid etc recently made, formed etc a new lease of life
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      newness noun [uncountable]GRAMMAR: Order of adjectivesIf there is more than one adjective, the adjectives are usually used in a fixed order.You say: · We’ve got a lovely new car. Don’t say: We’ve got a new lovely car.You say: · He wore his new blue shirt. Don’t say: He wore his blue new shirt.Grammar guide ‒ ADJECTIVESTHESAURUSnew: · a new sports centre· a new edition of the book· an entirely new theory of time and spacebrand new completely new: · a brand new car· The house looks brand new.recent made, produced etc a short time ago: · recent research into brain chemistrythe latest [only before noun] the most recent: · Have you seen his latest film?· the latest fashions from Parismodern different from earlier things of the same kind because of using new methods, equipment, or designs: · modern technology· modern farming methods· a modern kitchenoriginal new and completely different from what other people have done or thought of before, especially in a way that seems interesting: · The play is highly original.· His style is completely original.fresh fresh ideas, evidence, or ways of doing things are new and different, and are used instead of previous ones: · We need a fresh approach to the problem.· They want young people with fresh ideas.· Police think they may have found some fresh evidence that links him to the murder.novel new and different in a surprising and unusual way – used especially about a suggestion, experience, or way of doing something: · The club have come up with a novel way of raising cash.· The King was passionately in love, which was a novel experience for him.innovative completely new and showing a lot of imagination – used especially about a design or way of doing something: · an attractive website with an innovative design· They came up with an innovative approach to the problem.revolutionary completely new in a way that has a very big effect – used especially about an idea, method, or invention: · a revolutionary treatment for breast cancer· His theories were considered to be revolutionary at the time.newfangled [only before noun] used about something that is new and modern but which you disapprove of: · My grandfather hated all this newfangled technology.
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      adj.新的,新鲜的;更新的;初见的
      adv.新近
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