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单词 anew
释义
anewa‧new /əˈnjuː $ əˈnuː/ adverb written Word Origin
WORD ORIGINanew
Origin:
Old English of niwe ‘of new’
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Fighting began anew on May 15.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • And then silence again and the whole sequence begins anew.
  • But there are plenty of things that threaten anew to knock Clinton off his presidential perch.
  • Deng, who had been urging Kim for years to follow his reformist example, encouraged him anew.
  • I hope we can create places where that thought will make its intricate knot anew.
  • It also demands that we investigate anew how our lawyers are selected, and how they are trained to fight for us.
  • It was decided to keep the marvellous facades of the School of Music and build anew within them.
  • The errors of constructivist rationalism stem from the belief that reason alone enables human beings to construct society anew.
  • We shall return to the Rhineland and start our lives anew - please do not try to find us.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSVERB
· She was fresher now, more confident; confident enough to scrap the entire chapter and begin anew.· And then silence again and the whole sequence begins anew.· When this landmass begins to warm up that section of the mantle, the cycle begins anew.· So now the rebuilding begins anew.· This is when her hysterical symptoms began anew.
· We should at least be able to start anew with some element of hope.· If nothing else, the legal clock on the case will likely start anew when it returns to the trial court.· The sun floods in, young plants shoot upwards and the struggle starts anew as the winners block light from their inferiors.· Stark had taken me to a place where I could shed my former selves and start anew.· The reaction would start anew, but this time with no way to remove its heat.· Sometimes, staying put is a greater act of courage than pulling up stakes and starting anew.· But if the Cubs want to start anew, they should start anew.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY
  • Los Angeles was regarded as the place to begin life anew.
  • And then silence again and the whole sequence begins anew.
  • If nothing else, the legal clock on the case will likely start anew when it returns to the trial court.
  • She was fresher now, more confident; confident enough to scrap the entire chapter and begin anew.
  • The reaction would start anew, but this time with no way to remove its heat.
  • The sun floods in, young plants shoot upwards and the struggle starts anew as the winners block light from their inferiors.
  • We should at least be able to start anew with some element of hope.
  • When this landmass begins to warm up that section of the mantle, the cycle begins anew.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
  • She moved to Texas to start anew after the divorce.
  • Analysts think Boeing will most likely start afresh and come up with a real rival early in 2002.
  • He would return to such motifs again and again over the years, overworking an existing drawing or destroying and starting afresh.
  • I wanted everything to start afresh between you and me.
  • If nothing else, the legal clock on the case will likely start anew when it returns to the trial court.
  • Sometimes, staying put is a greater act of courage than pulling up stakes and starting anew.
  • Stark had taken me to a place where I could shed my former selves and start anew.
  • We're going to start afresh.
  • We had not finished the war, but had to go back to Virginia and start afresh.
1start/begin anew to begin a different job, start to live in a different place etc, especially after a difficult period in your life:  I was ready to leave everything behind and start anew in California.2if you do something anew, you start doing it again:  The committee is going to examine the whole situation anew.
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