单词 | new-found |
释义 | new-found From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishnew-foundˈnew-found adjective [only before noun]NEWrecently obtained, found, or achieved He enjoyed his new-found freedom. the children’s new-found friendsExamples from the Corpusnew-found• After positioning the wad in my cheek I sat around waiting for the hit, feeling smug with my new-found anthropological skills.• Well don't for one minute think it has anything to do with a new-found concern for our wellbeing.• McClellan had trouble dealing with her new-found fame.• And she attended the Brit Awards on Monday wearing an unlocked handcuff-a symbol of her new-found freedom.• The evening was drawing to a close and everybody was dancing with new-found friends.• One amazing day; one new-found hero.• She needed the new-found intimacy of the night translated into daytime terms.• The drive back to Earl's Court was wretchedly uncomfortable, not even his new-found outrage managing to warm him. |
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