简明英汉词典 | ||
new | ||
[nju:] | ||
adj. | ||
新的, 初见的, 更新的 | ||
adv. | ||
新近 | ||
美国传统词典[双解] | ||
new | ||
new | ||
AHD:[n?, ny?] | ||
D.J.[nu8, nju8] | ||
K.K.[nu, nju] | ||
adj.(形容词) | ||
new.er, new.est | ||
(1) |
Having been made or come into being only a short time ago; recent: | |
新的:不久前刚制成或形成的;最近的: | ||
a new law. | ||
新法律 | ||
(2) |
Still fresh: | |
仍新鲜的: | ||
a new coat of paint. | ||
一层新漆 | ||
(3) |
Never used or worn before now: | |
未用过的,没穿过的: | ||
a new car; a new hat. | ||
新车;新帽子 | ||
(4) |
Just found, discovered, or learned: | |
新发现的:刚发现的、新发明的或刚学的: | ||
new information. | ||
新信息 | ||
(5) |
Not previously experienced or encountered; novel or unfamiliar: | |
新奇的:从未经历的或从未遇到的;新奇的或不熟悉的: | ||
ideas new to her; visiting new places. | ||
对她来说是新思想;参观不熟悉的地方 | ||
(6) |
Different from the former or the old: | |
不同于以前的,与旧的不同的: | ||
the new morality. | ||
新道德 | ||
(7) |
Recently obtained or acquired: | |
新获得的:最近得到的或获得的: | ||
new political power; new money. | ||
新政权;新财富 | ||
(8) |
Additional; further: | |
附加的;另加的: | ||
new sources of energy. | ||
附加能源 | ||
(9) |
Recently arrived or established in a place, position, or relationship: | |
初到某地的:才来的或在一个地方、位置才建的或新联系的: | ||
new neighbors; a new president. | ||
新邻;新执政的总统 | ||
(10) |
Changed for the better; rejuvenated: | |
变好的;更新的: | ||
The nap has made a new person of me. | ||
小睡使我精神焕发 | ||
(11) |
Being the later or latest in a sequence: | |
最近的:次序较晚或最新的: | ||
a new edition. | ||
新版 | ||
(12) |
Currently fashionable: | |
目前流行的: | ||
a new dance. | ||
流行舞 | ||
(13) |
New In the most recent form, period, or development. | |
New 新型的:处于新近的形式、时期或发展的 | ||
(14) |
Inexperienced or unaccustomed: | |
无经验的或不熟悉的: | ||
new at the job; new to the trials of parenthood. | ||
新手;初为人父母 | ||
adv.(副词) | ||
Freshly; recently. Often used in combination: | ||
新鲜地;新近地。常用于合成词: | ||
new-mown. | ||
新割的 | ||
语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English newe | |
中古英语 newe | ||
(2) |
from Old English no?owe} * see newo- | |
源自 古英语 no?owe} *参见 newo- | ||
继承用法 | ||
new“ness | ||
n.(名词) | ||
参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
new, fresh, novel, newfangled, original | |
(2) |
These adjectives describe what has existed for only a short time, has only lately come into use, or has only recently arrived at a state or position, as of prominence. | |
这些形容词刻划了短时间存在的,刚刚投入使用的或刚进入状态或位置的事物,如名声。 | ||
(3) |
New is the most general: | |
New 是最一般的: | ||
a new movie; | ||
新电影; | ||
new clothes; | ||
新衣服; | ||
a new friend; | ||
新朋友; | ||
a new popular hero. | ||
刚成名的英雄。 | ||
“It is time for a new generation of leadership, to cope with new problems and new opportunities. For there is a new world to be won” (John F. Kennedy). Something fresh has or has retained qualities of newness such as briskness, brightness, or purity: | ||
“这是一个新一代领导人处理新问题、把握新机遇的时代。一个新世界将被建立” (约翰F.肯尼迪)。fresh 指一些具有或可保持新鲜品质的物质, 如活泼、聪明或纯洁: | ||
The police found fresh fingerprints on the light switch. | ||
警察在灯开关上发现了新留的手印。 | ||
Identifying the virus gave scientists fresh hope of discovering a vaccine. | ||
鉴定病毒给予科学家发现疫苗的新希望。 | ||
(4) |
Novel applies to what is both new and strikingly unusual: | |
Novel 适用于既是新的又显然不寻常的东西: | ||
“The Spaniards were astonished at these novel maneuvers [by musketeers on skates] upon the ice” (John Lothrop Motley). | ||
“西班牙人被这些在冰上的[滑行步兵] 进行的大规模战略演习惊得目瞪口呆” (约翰·劳斯路普·莫特利)。 | ||
(5) |
Newfangled suggests that something is needlessly novel; the term is often derogatory: | |
Newfangled 表明有些东西无需新颖;常带有贬义: | ||
“the newfangled doctrine of utility” (John Galt). Something that is original is novel and the first of its kind: | ||
“新奇的实效学说” (约翰·高特)。Original 的事物是新颖的和种类中最早的: | ||
“The science of pure mathematics, in its modern development, may claim to be the most original creation of the human spirit” (Alfred North Whitehead). | ||
“纯数学学科,在其现代发展阶段或许可被称之为人类精神的最初创造” (阿尔弗莱德·诺斯·怀特海德) | ||
现代英汉词典 | ||
new | ||
[nju:; (?@) nu:] | ||
adj. | ||
(1) |
新的;新近的 | |
a new government | ||
新政府 | ||
new fashions | ||
新式样 | ||
She is learning a new language. | ||
她在学习一门新的语言。 | ||
(2) |
崭新的, 未用过的 | |
We sell new and used furniture. | ||
我们卖新旧家具。 | ||
(3) |
新发现的; 初为人知的;新近出现的 | |
a new star | ||
一颗新星 | ||
the new nations of Africa | ||
非洲新兴起的国家 | ||
(4) |
更新的;新鲜的,新颖的 | |
a new milk | ||
新鲜牛奶 | ||
a new day | ||
新的一天 | ||
(5) |
时鲜的,刚上市的 | |
small new potatoes | ||
刚上市的小土豆 | ||
习惯用语 | ||
new to | ||
不熟悉的 | ||
He was new to the town. He had never been there before. | ||
他对这个城镇不熟悉,他从前没去过那儿。 | ||
现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||
new | ||
[nju:] | ||
adj. | ||
更进一层的 | ||
(1) |
新的, 陌生的 | |
(2) |
新出现的; 新开发的; 新发现[明]的; 新就任的; 新制作的, 新近的; 新到的 | |
(3) |
健康恢复了的; 精神恢复了的, 变新了的 | |
(4) |
重新开始的 | |
(5) |
不熟悉的; 不习惯的; 没经验的 | |
(6) |
摩登的, 现代的, 新式的 | |
(7) |
另加的, 附加的 | |
[美] a new era | ||
新时代 | ||
a new bud | ||
新生出来的芽 | ||
new blood | ||
新鲜血液 | ||
N-China News Agency (=NCNA) | ||
新华通讯社 N-Learning 16世纪文艺复兴时输入英国的希腊文艺研究 | ||
new candle | ||
【光】烛光 | ||
new chum | ||
[澳](来自英伦三岛)新的移民 | ||
the N-Deal (1933年实施的) | ||
新政 ②[口]新的领导, 新的管理 | ||
词性变化 | ||
new | ||
adv. | ||
(=newly) [主要与过去分词构成复合词]新, 新近地, 重新地 | ||
n. | ||
[the new]新的东西, 新鲜事物 | ||
继承用法 | ||
newblown | ||
adj. | ||
(花)刚开的 | ||
new-born | ||
adj. | ||
新生的, 再生的 | ||
词性变化 | ||
new | ||
n. | ||
新生儿 | ||
new-build | ||
vt. | ||
重建 | ||
new-built | ||
adj. | ||
新建的 | ||
newcoined | ||
adj. | ||
(名词等)新造的 | ||
newcomer | ||
n. | ||
新来的人 | ||
newfangled | ||
[`njU:9fAN^ld] | ||
adj. | ||
新花样的, 新奇的; 爱好新奇的 | ||
new-fashioned | ||
adj. | ||
新式的, 新流行的 | ||
new-found | ||
adj. | ||
新发现的 | ||
new-front | ||
vt. | ||
给...装上新门面 | ||
new-furnish | ||
vt. | ||
为(房间等)重新配上家具 | ||
new-laid | ||
[`njU:leId] | ||
adj. | ||
(蛋)才生的 | ||
new-made | ||
[`njU:meId] | ||
adj. | ||
才做好的, 重新做的 | ||
new-mint | ||
vt. | ||
新[重新]铸; 给词以新意义[解释] | ||
new-model | ||
[`njU:9mCdEl] | ||
vt. | ||
改组; 改建 | ||
new-mown | ||
adj. | ||
新收割的 | ||
new-rich | ||
n., adj. | ||
暴发户(的) | ||
new-type | ||
adj. | ||
新型的 | ||
newness | ||
n. | ||
新, 新奇; 未熟不惯 | ||
习惯用语 | ||
brand new | ||
崭新, 全新 | ||
new from | ||
刚从..出来的 | ||
new to | ||
对...(来说)不熟悉; 对...(来说)陌生 | ||
特殊用法 | ||
cum new | ||
附新股 | ||
ex new | ||
无新股息, 除去新股 | ||
orthoformnew | ||
【药】新俄妥仿 | ||
sold ex new | ||
除去新股出售 | ||
参考词汇 | ||
new fresh novel | ||
意思都指“新的”。 | ||
(1) |
new指“刚刚产生的”, 如: | |
a new plan | ||
一项新的计划。 | ||
(2) |
fresh指“新鲜的”, 如: | |
fresh eggs | ||
鲜蛋。 | ||
(3) |
novel指“使人感到非同寻常或奇特的新”, 如: | |
a novel idea | ||
新奇的想法。 | ||
old | ||
用法词典 | ||
new | ||
中古英语newe<古英语niwe<印欧语词干newos新 | ||
英文相关词典 | ||
new | ||
firsthand fresh modern original recent unused young old | ||
[七国语言]英汉公共大词典 | ||
new | ||
新的;新鲜的 | ||
美国传统词典 | ||
new | ||
new | ||
AHD:[n?, ny?] | ||
D.J.[nu8, nju8] | ||
K.K.[nu, nju] | ||
adj. | ||
new.er, new.est | ||
(1) |
Having been made or come into being only a short time ago; recent: | |
a new law. | ||
(2) |
Still fresh: | |
a new coat of paint. | ||
(3) |
Never used or worn before now: | |
a new car; a new hat. | ||
(4) |
Just found, discovered, or learned: | |
new information. | ||
(5) |
Not previously experienced or encountered; novel or unfamiliar: | |
ideas new to her; visiting new places. | ||
(6) |
Different from the former or the old: | |
the new morality. | ||
(7) |
Recently obtained or acquired: | |
new political power; new money. | ||
(8) |
Additional; further: | |
new sources of energy. | ||
(9) |
Recently arrived or established in a place, position, or relationship: | |
new neighbors; a new president. | ||
(10) |
Changed for the better; rejuvenated: | |
The nap has made a new person of me. | ||
(11) |
Being the later or latest in a sequence: | |
a new edition. | ||
(12) |
Currently fashionable: | |
a new dance. | ||
(13) |
New In the most recent form, period, or development. | |
(14) |
Inexperienced or unaccustomed: | |
new at the job; new to the trials of parenthood. | ||
adv. | ||
Freshly; recently. Often used in combination: | ||
new-mown. | ||
语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English newe | |
(2) |
from Old English no?owe} * see newo- | |
继承用法 | ||
new“ness | ||
n. | ||
参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
new, fresh, novel, newfangled, original | |
(2) |
These adjectives describe what has existed for only a short time, has only lately come into use, or has only recently arrived at a state or position, as of prominence. | |
(3) |
New is the most general: | |
a new movie; | ||
new clothes; | ||
a new friend; | ||
a new popular hero. | ||
“It is time for a new generation of leadership, to cope with new problems and new opportunities. For there is a new world to be won” (John F. Kennedy). Something fresh has or has retained qualities of newness such as briskness, brightness, or purity: | ||
The police found fresh fingerprints on the light switch. | ||
Identifying the virus gave scientists fresh hope of discovering a vaccine. | ||
(4) |
Novel applies to what is both new and strikingly unusual: | |
“The Spaniards were astonished at these novel maneuvers [by musketeers on skates] upon the ice” (John Lothrop Motley). | ||
(5) |
Newfangled suggests that something is needlessly novel; the term is often derogatory: | |
“the newfangled doctrine of utility” (John Galt). Something that is original is novel and the first of its kind: | ||
“The science of pure mathematics, in its modern development, may claim to be the most original creation of the human spirit” (Alfred North Whitehead). | ||
英汉船舶大词典 | ||
new | ||
n.新 | ||
朗文英汉综合电脑词典 | ||
new | ||
【WIN,NT】新建,添加 | ||
英汉法学大词典 | ||
new | ||
adj.新 ,新发现 | ||
英汉航海大词典 | ||
new | ||
n.新的 | ||
英汉航空大词典 | ||
new | ||
n.新的 | ||
英汉化学大词典 | ||
new | ||
adj.新的,重新的,现代的,另加的;adv.新,最近 | ||
英汉海运大词典 | ||
new | ||
新的,新造的 | ||
基本词义 | ||
new | ||
新的 | ||
英汉经贸大词典 | ||
new | ||
n.新的 | ||
英汉计算机大词典 | ||
new | ||
adj.新的(重新的,现代的;adv.新(最近) | ||
英汉建筑大词典 | ||
new | ||
adj.新的,新式的 | ||
英汉水利大词典 | ||
new | ||
n.新的,现代的,初次的 | ||
英汉中医大词典 | ||
new | ||
n.新的 |
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