new

美音:[nu] 英音:[njuː]

简单释义:


adj.刚出现的;新的;新近推出的;新买的

n.新东西;新事物

abbr.〈美(=net economic welfare)纯经济福利

adv.同“newly”

网络新建(New.);新品;全新

变形:

比较级:newer  最高级:newest  


完整释义:


adj.

1.新的,崭新,新生的,新鲜事
2.新的,崭新的;新发现的,新发明的;新开发的
3.〔常蔑〕现代的,新式的,摩登的
4.改新了的,改变了的;健康恢复了的;重新开始的
5.鲜;新鲜,新奇的;初创;临时增设的;别开生面
6.新鲜的;新造的;新到的;新就任的
7.陌生的,不熟悉;新来乍到,初出茅庐,新露头角的
8.初次(听到)的;新奇的
9.生的,不习惯的,未熟悉的
10.另加的,附加的

n.

1.新的东西

adv.

1.新近

abbr.

1.net economic welfare 〔美国〕纯经济福利


例句:

  1. During the web's first wave, much effort was expended trying to transfer traditional thinking about information to the new medium.
    互联网发展的第一阶段,为改变对信息的传统思维转而接受新媒体投入了许多的努力。

  2. It's easy to assume that because you are a new manager, no one will want to do what you say.
    你很容易这么想:由于你是一个管理新手,没有人愿意照你说的去做。

  3. A second factor which made the Western Church prosperous was a new political stability and safety which had come to Europe.
    第二个使西方教会繁荣兴旺的因素,是来到欧洲的一种新的政治稳定和安全。

  4. Part of Mr. Li's agreement with Mr. Munger was that the fund would be closed to new investors.
    李路与芒格达成的协议中有基金将不再向新投资者开放的内容。

  5. His recent works involves the dichotomous elements in which each painting is in search of a new sense of harmony.
    近期作品融合原本二元对立的元素,每幅画作都试图寻求一种新的和谐感。

  6. He began hitting other boys, pulling their hair, doing everything to force the new girl to look at him and smile.
    他开始撞其他孩子,拽他们的头发,做各种小动作以引起女孩的注意,博得美人一笑。

  7. Cell phone technology advances quickly, and incentives to get a new phone every two years aren't easy to pass up.
    手机技术日新月异,刺激着人们大约每两年就会换一部新手机。

  8. Though recognized as a fine actress and a proven director, Xu wants her name associated with a new line of jewelry.
    尽管已是公认的出色演员兼优秀导演,她还不想停下脚步,希望涉足珠宝行业。

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