Of a kind now first invented or introduced; novel, newfangled; original.
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释义 | the world > time > relative time > the future or time to come > newness or novelty > [adjective] > new, novel, or not previously known (18) newOE Of a kind now first invented or introduced; novel, newfangled; original. fresha1382 New, novel; not previously known, used, encountered, etc.; invented or introduced for the first time, original, innovative. unhearda1382 Not before heard of; unknown, new, strange. new-founda1425 Newly or recently found, discovered, or invented. raw1448 New, unfamiliar. Obsolete. rare. newfanglec1450 = newfangled, adj. 2. newfangled?1531 Newly or recently invented or existent, novel; gratuitously or objectionably modern or different from what one is used to. new-fashioned1574 Made after or conforming to a new fashion; of a new type or style; of recent invention. novile1586 Novel. modern1590 Characteristic of the present time, or the time of writing; not old-fashioned, antiquated, or obsolete; employing the most up-to-date ideas… newelty1590 Novel, new. Obsolete. rare. unheard1592 More usually with of. (Common from 1600.) novellous1601 Inclined to novelty; of a novel nature or kind. new-discovered1609 Newly or recently discovered. novelizing1625 Innovatory; having new ideas, beliefs, etc. nouvelle1650 New, novel; in the modern style, or incorporating contemporary elements. Cf. nouveau, adj. 2. Now rare. new-type1887 edgy1976 Originally U.S. That challenges received ideas or prevailing aesthetic sensibilities; at the forefront of a trend. Cf. cutting edge, adj. |
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