单词 | fresh |
释义 | fresh (frĕsh) adj. fresh·er, fresh·est 1. a. New to one's experience; not encountered before: fresh evidence. b. Unusual or different: a fresh approach on the problem. See Synonyms at new. 2. a. Recently made, produced, or harvested; not stale or spoiled: fresh bread. b. Not preserved, as by canning, smoking, or freezing: fresh vegetables. 3. Not saline or salty: fresh water. 4. a. Not yet used or soiled; clean: a fresh sheet of paper. b. Free from impurity or pollution; pure: fresh air. c. Not dull or faded: a fresh memory. d. Newly applied, especially to restore or enhance: a fresh coat of paint. 5. Fairly strong and often cool; brisk: a fresh wind. 6. a. Having just arrived: fashions fresh from Paris. b. Untried or trained but not experienced: fresh volunteers. 7. a. Revived or reinvigorated; refreshed: I was fresh as a daisy after the nap. b. Rested and ready for a long ride. Used of horses. c. Having the glowing or unspoiled appearance of youth: a fresh complexion. 8. Having recently calved and therefore producing milk. Used of a cow. 9. Informal Lacking respectful restraint; impudent: Don't get fresh with me! 10. Slang Excellent; first-rate. adv. Recently; newly: fresh out of milk; muffins baked fresh daily. n. 1. The early part: the fresh of the day. 2. A freshet. [Middle English, from Old English fersc, pure, not salty, and from Old French freis (feminine fresche), new, recent, of Germanic origin.] freshly adv. freshness n. |
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