B1 [ before noun ] new or different新的;不同的;另外的
[ before noun ] approving new and therefore interesting or exciting新颖有趣的
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Add some fresh parsley, finely chopped.
She loved the creamy consistency of fresh paint.
She succeeded in conflating the three plays to produce a fresh new work.
I went outside to get some fresh air.
He'd piped fresh cream around the edge of the cake.
B2 recently made, done, arrived, etc., and especially not yet changed by time新近的;新做的;新到的
If you are fresh out of something, you have just finished or sold all of it, so that there is no more left.刚用完;刚卖光
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The snow was fresh and powdery.
The cook brought in a fresh batch of homemade cakes.
This type of disinfectant doesn't sting, even if you put it on a fresh cut.
This bread isn't very fresh - let's try at the other shop.
Fresh discoveries in the scientific world have left his theories looking out of date.
A2 (of food or flowers) in a natural condition rather than artificially preserved by a process such as freezing(食物或花)新鲜的,非冷冻的
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Add some fresh parsley, finely chopped.
The supermarket chain announced that it was cutting the cost of all its fresh and frozen meat.
He'd piped fresh cream around the edge of the cake.
Make sure you eat plenty of good fresh food.
The salmon was accompanied by a fresh green salad.
B1 (of air) clean and cool; found outside rather than in a room(空气)清新的,新鲜的
Fresh weather is cool, sometimes with wind.(天气)凉爽的,清凉的
B1 clean and pleasant洁净的;清爽宜人的
C1 [ after verb ] energetic, enthusiastic, and not tired精力充沛的;精神饱满的
C2 (of a face) natural, healthy, and young looking(面部)容光焕发的,充满青春活力的
C2 [ before noun ] (of water) not salty(水)淡的,无盐的
informal being too confident and showing no respect, or showing by your actions or words that you want to have sex with someone自以为是的,放肆无礼的;(对异性)轻佻放肆的
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