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new adjective RECENTLY CREATED

A1 recently created or having started to exist recently新出现的;新兴的

a new car新车
She's very creative and always coming up with new ideas.她极富创造力,总会想出新点子。
What have they decided to name the new baby?他们决定给刚出生的宝宝起什么名字?
What's new in the fashion world?时尚界有什么新潮流?
We have to invest in new technology if we are to remain competitive.如果我们要保持竞争力,就必须投资开发新技术。
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I'm going to check out that new club.

The company cited a 12% decline in new orders as evidence that overall demand for its products was falling.

Her new book has received fulsome praise from the critics.

The new development will generate 1500 new jobs.

Have you heard their new record? It's really funky.

new adjective DIFFERENT

A1 [ before noun ] different from one that existed earlier新的;有别于从前的

Have you met the new secretary?你见过新秘书了吗?
She's looking for a new job.她在找新工作。
Have you seen Ann's new house (= where she has just started living)?你去过安的新居吗?
They've just launched a new generation of computers that are much more powerful than earlier models.他们刚刚推出了比旧款功能强大许多的新一代计算机。

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The citizens of Moscow woke up this morning to find they had a new government.

Buying our new house has completely cleaned us out.

I have to spend three months of the year away from home - but there are compensations like the chance to meet new people.

Under the union constitution, a new committee must be elected each year.

Barker introduced some radically new ideas.

new adjective NOT FAMILIAR

B1 [ after verb ] not yet familiar or experienced生疏的;未体验过的

to be new to the area对这个地区很陌生
She's new to the job so you can't expect her to know everything yet.她才刚刚开始做这份工作,因此你不能期望她什么都知道。

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The good thing about children is that they adapt very easily to new environments.

He was new to the village and was treated with suspicion by the locals.

The extra power of the car was still new to her.

As he was new to the job, he became the butt of several practical jokes.

The animals were unsettled by their new surroundings.

new adjective NOT USED

not previously used or owned未用过的,崭新的

Used car sales have risen because of the increased cost of new cars.由于新车价格上涨,二手车销售量有所增加。
Did you buy your bike new or second-hand?你买的自行车是新的还是二手货?
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Demand for new cars has fallen due to the recession.

Although it has hardly been used, I got it for half of what you would pay for a new one.

I couldn't afford to buy a new car, so I went for a second-hand one.

Although the car had two previous owners, It looked as good as new.

The showroom was full of gleaming new cars.

new adjective RECENTLY DISCOVERED

A1 recently discovered or made known新发现的;新近知道的

This new cancer treatment offers hope to many sufferers.这种新型疗法给许多癌症患者带来希望。
A retrial can only take place when new evidence has emerged.只有出现新证据才会进行重审。

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There are doubts about the effectiveness of the new drug in treating the disease.

The new pill will be used alongside existing medicines.

We shall need to evaluate how the new material stands up to wear and tear.

Evaluation of this new treatment cannot take place until all the data has been collected.

The exploration for new sources of energy is vital for the future of our planet.

the new

new things新事物

Out with the old and in with the new.除旧迎新

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He always enjoys the new.

She is only interested in the new and the fashionable.

recent or recently最近的;最近地

The government's new-found enthusiasm for green issues has been welcomed by environmentalists.政府最近表现出来的对环保问题的热情受到环境保护主义者的欢迎。

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