单词 | newness |
释义 | new1 of 2adjective ˈnü chiefly British ˈnyü in place names usually (ˌ)nu̇, or nə, or (ˌ)ni 1 : having recently come into existence : recent, modern I saw their new baby for the first time. 2 a(1) : having been seen, used, or known for a short time : novel rice was a new crop for the area (2) : unfamiliar visit new places b : being other than the former or old a steady flow of new money He bought a new car. 3 : having been in a relationship or condition but a short time new to the job a new wife 4 a : beginning as the resumption or repetition of a previous act or thing a new day the new edition b : made or become fresh awoke a new person c : relating to or being a new moon 5 : different from one of the same category that has existed previously new realism 6 : of dissimilar origin and usually of superior quality a new strain of hybrid corn 7 capitalized : modern sense 3 especially : having been in use after medieval times New Greek newish ˈnü-ish adjective ˈnyü- newness noun new 2 of 2adverb : newly, recently —usually used in combination newness nounas in novelty the quality or appeal of being new all that the skyscraper has going for it is its newness, for it's an ugly, poorly designed building Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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