| 释义 | brand-newˌbrand-ˈnew ●●○ adjective    A man in a brand-new pick-up truck picked me up.About every third property boasted a brand-new chain link fence, erected to corral Cod knows what kind of beast.Ariak Chopanyan and his wife offer coffee while four small children rush about the brand-new, single-storey house.In 1983, Richards was at Caltech when Adam Dziewonski came for a visit with his brand-new tomography maps in hand.It seems that every police car is brand-new, and Hussein's soldiers sport crisp, new uniforms.The author remembers the first time he was left with his first, brand-new child.The peacekeepers in New York pride themselves on a brand-new 24-hour operations room.
recently bought, or not used before► newnew and not yet used: recently bought, or not used or owned by anyone before: · New and second-hand books for sale.· Do you like my new dress?· That's a nice jacket - is it new?buy something new: · I'd like to get a video camera but I can't afford to buy one new.► brand new  use this when you want to make it very clear that something has not been used or owned by anyone before: · My brother's just bought a brand new BMW.· When did you buy this sofa? It looks completely brand new.► fresh  clean or new and not used before: fresh sheet: · You'll have to start again on a fresh sheet of paper.fresh page: · Please start each new question on a fresh page.fresh towel: · The service at the hotel was amazing. We even had fresh towels every morning.fresh clothes: · I'm just going to have a shower and put on some fresh clothes.  a brand-new car  His clothes looked brand-new. |