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fresh


fresh

F0321600 (frĕsh)adj. fresh·er, fresh·est 1. a. New to one's experience; not encountered before: fresh evidence.b. Unusual or different: a fresh approach on the problem. See Synonyms at new.2. a. Recently made, produced, or harvested; not stale or spoiled: fresh bread.b. Not preserved, as by canning, smoking, or freezing: fresh vegetables.3. Not saline or salty: fresh water.4. a. Not yet used or soiled; clean: a fresh sheet of paper.b. Free from impurity or pollution; pure: fresh air.c. Not dull or faded: a fresh memory.d. Newly applied, especially to restore or enhance: a fresh coat of paint.5. Fairly strong and often cool; brisk: a fresh wind.6. a. Having just arrived: fashions fresh from Paris.b. Untried or trained but not experienced: fresh volunteers.7. a. Revived or reinvigorated; refreshed: I was fresh as a daisy after the nap.b. Rested and ready for a long ride. Used of horses.c. Having the glowing or unspoiled appearance of youth: a fresh complexion.8. Having recently calved and therefore producing milk. Used of a cow.9. Informal Lacking respectful restraint; impudent: Don't get fresh with me!10. Slang Excellent; first-rate.adv. Recently; newly: fresh out of milk; muffins baked fresh daily.n.1. The early part: the fresh of the day.2. A freshet.
[Middle English, from Old English fersc, pure, not salty, and from Old French freis (feminine fresche), new, recent, of Germanic origin.]
fresh′ly adv.fresh′ness n.

fresh

(frɛʃ) adj1. not stale or deteriorated; newly made, harvested, etc: fresh bread; fresh strawberries. 2. newly acquired, created, found, etc: fresh publications. 3. novel; original: a fresh outlook. 4. latest; most recent: fresh developments. 5. further; additional; more: fresh supplies. 6. (Cookery) not canned, frozen, or otherwise preserved: fresh fruit. 7. (of water) not salt8. bright or clear: a fresh morning. 9. chilly or invigorating: a fresh breeze. 10. not tired; alert; refreshed11. not worn or faded: fresh colours. 12. having a healthy or ruddy appearance13. newly or just arrived; straight: fresh from the presses. 14. youthful or inexperienced15. (Agriculture) chiefly US designating a female farm animal, esp a cow, that has recently given birth16. informal presumptuous or disrespectful; forward17. dialect Northern English partially intoxicated; tipsyn18. the fresh part or time of something19. (Physical Geography) another name for freshetvbobsolete to make or become fresh; freshenadv20. in a fresh manner; freshly21. fresh out of informal having just run out of supplies of[Old English fersc fresh, unsalted; related to Old High German frisc, Old French freis, Old Norse ferskr] ˈfreshly adv ˈfreshness n

fresh

(frɛʃ)

adj. , fresh•er, fresh•est,
adv., n., v. adj. 1. newly made or obtained: fresh footprints. 2. recently arrived; just come: fresh from school. 3. not previously known; new; novel: to uncover fresh facts. 4. additional or further: fresh supplies. 5. not salty, as water. 6. retaining the original properties unimpaired; not stale or spoiled: Is the milk still fresh? 7. not preserved by freezing, canning, pickling, salting, drying, etc.: fresh vegetables. 8. not tired or fatigued; vigorous: She was still fresh after that long walk. 9. not faded, worn, obliterated, etc.: fresh paint. 10. looking youthful and healthy: a fresh beauty. 11. pure, cool, or refreshing, as air. 12. (of wind) moderately strong or brisk. 13. inexperienced; green; callow: fresh recruits. 14. Informal. forward or presumptuous; impertinent. 15. (of a cow) having recently given birth and begun a new milk flow. 16. Slang. exciting; appealing; great. adv. 17. newly; recently; just now: I am fresh out of ideas. n. 18. the fresh part or time. 19. a freshet. v.t., v.i. 20. to make or become fresh. [before 900; Middle English; Old English fersc] fresh′ly, adv. fresh′ness, n. syn: See new.

fresh


Past participle: freshed
Gerund: freshing
Imperative
fresh
fresh
Present
I fresh
you fresh
he/she/it freshes
we fresh
you fresh
they fresh
Preterite
I freshed
you freshed
he/she/it freshed
we freshed
you freshed
they freshed
Present Continuous
I am freshing
you are freshing
he/she/it is freshing
we are freshing
you are freshing
they are freshing
Present Perfect
I have freshed
you have freshed
he/she/it has freshed
we have freshed
you have freshed
they have freshed
Past Continuous
I was freshing
you were freshing
he/she/it was freshing
we were freshing
you were freshing
they were freshing
Past Perfect
I had freshed
you had freshed
he/she/it had freshed
we had freshed
you had freshed
they had freshed
Future
I will fresh
you will fresh
he/she/it will fresh
we will fresh
you will fresh
they will fresh
Future Perfect
I will have freshed
you will have freshed
he/she/it will have freshed
we will have freshed
you will have freshed
they will have freshed
Future Continuous
I will be freshing
you will be freshing
he/she/it will be freshing
we will be freshing
you will be freshing
they will be freshing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been freshing
you have been freshing
he/she/it has been freshing
we have been freshing
you have been freshing
they have been freshing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been freshing
you will have been freshing
he/she/it will have been freshing
we will have been freshing
you will have been freshing
they will have been freshing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been freshing
you had been freshing
he/she/it had been freshing
we had been freshing
you had been freshing
they had been freshing
Conditional
I would fresh
you would fresh
he/she/it would fresh
we would fresh
you would fresh
they would fresh
Past Conditional
I would have freshed
you would have freshed
he/she/it would have freshed
we would have freshed
you would have freshed
they would have freshed
Thesaurus
Adj.1.fresh - recently made, produced, or harvested; "fresh bread"; "a fresh scent"; "fresh lettuce"new - not of long duration; having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered; "a new law"; "new cars"; "a new comet"; "a new friend"; "a new year"; "the New World"stale - lacking freshness, palatability, or showing deterioration from age; "stale bread"; "the beer was stale"
2.fresh - (of a cycle) beginning or occurring again; "a fresh start"; "fresh ideas"new - not of long duration; having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered; "a new law"; "new cars"; "a new comet"; "a new friend"; "a new year"; "the New World"
3.fresh - imparting vitality and energyfresh - imparting vitality and energy; "the bracing mountain air"bracing, refreshful, refreshing, brisk, tonicinvigorating - imparting strength and vitality; "the invigorating mountain air"
4.fresh - original and of a kind not seen before; "the computer produced a completely novel proof of a well-known theorem"novel, neworiginal - being or productive of something fresh and unusual; or being as first made or thought of; "a truly original approach"; "with original music"; "an original mind"
5.fresh - not canned or otherwise preserved; "fresh vegetables"preserved - prevented from decaying or spoiling and prepared for future use
6.fresh - not containing or composed of salt water; "fresh water"sweetsalty - containing or filled with salt; "salt water"
7.fresh - having recently calved and therefore able to give milk; "the cow is fresh"lactating, wet - producing or secreting milk; "a wet nurse"; "a wet cow"; "lactating cows"
8.fresh - with restored energyinvigorated, refreshed, reinvigoratedrested - not tired; refreshed as by sleeping or relaxing; "came back rested from her vacation"
9.fresh - not soured or preserved; "sweet milk"unfermented, sweetunsoured - not having turned bad
10.fresh - free from impurities; "clean water"; "fresh air"cleanpure - free of extraneous elements of any kind; "pure air and water"; "pure gold"; "pure primary colors"; "the violin's pure and lovely song"; "pure tones"; "pure oxygen"
11.fresh - not yet used or soiledfresh - not yet used or soiled; "a fresh shirt"; "a fresh sheet of paper"; "an unused envelope"unusedclean - free from dirt or impurities; or having clean habits; "children with clean shining faces"; "clean white shirts"; "clean dishes"; "a spotlessly clean house"; "cats are clean animals"
12.fresh - improperly forward or bold; "don't be fresh with me"; "impertinent of a child to lecture a grownup"; "an impudent boy given to insulting strangers"; "Don't get wise with me!"overbold, sassy, saucy, impudent, impertinent, smart, wiseforward - used of temperament or behavior; lacking restraint or modesty; "a forward child badly in need of discipline"
Adv.1.fresh - very recently; "they are newly married"; "newly raised objections"; "a newly arranged hairdo"; "grass new washed by the rain"; "a freshly cleaned floor"; "we are fresh out of tomatoes"freshly, new, newly

fresh

adjective1. additional, more, new, other, added, further, extra, renewed, supplementary, auxiliary He asked the police to make fresh enquiries.2. clear, marked, plain, distinct, noticeable, clear-cut fresh footprints in the snow3. natural, raw, crude, unsalted, unprocessed, uncured, unpreserved, undried, green A meal with fresh ingredients doesn't take long to prepare.
natural frozen, salted, preserved, pickled, tinned
4. new, original, novel, unusual, latest, different, recent, modern, up-to-date, this season's, unconventional, unorthodox, ground-breaking, left-field (informal), new-fangled, modernistic These designers are full of fresh ideas.
new old, ordinary, dull, stereotyped, trite
5. invigorating, clear, clean, bright, sweet, pure, stiff, crisp, sparkling, bracing, refreshing, brisk, spanking, unpolluted The air was fresh and she felt revived.
invigorating warm, stale, musty, impure
6. cool, cold, refreshing, brisk, chilly, nippy The breeze was fresh and from the north.7. vivid, bright, verdant, undimmed, unfaded a semi-circular mosaic, its colours still fresh
vivid old, weary
8. rosy, clear, fair, bright, healthy, glowing, hardy, blooming, wholesome, ruddy, florid, dewy, good His fresh complexion made him look young.
rosy sickly, pallid
9. lively, rested, bright, keen, vital, restored, alert, bouncing, revived, refreshed, vigorous, energetic, sprightly, invigorated, spry, chipper (informal), full of beans (informal), like a new man, full of vim and vigour (informal), unwearied, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed (informal) I nearly always wake up fresh and rested.
lively exhausted, weary
10. inexperienced, new, young, green, natural, raw, youthful, unqualified, callow, untrained, untried, artless, uncultivated, wet behind the ears The soldiers were fresh recruits.
inexperienced old, experienced
11. cheeky (Informal) bold, brazen, impertinent, forward, familiar, flip (informal), saucy, audacious, sassy (U.S. informal), pert, disrespectful, presumptuous, insolent, impudent, smart-alecky (informal) Don't get fresh with me.
cheeky well-mannered

fresh

adjective1. Not the same as what was previously known or done:different, innovative, inventive, new, newfangled, novel, original, unfamiliar, unprecedented.2. Not previously used:brand-new, new.3. Being an addition:added, additional, extra, further, more, new, other.4. Bright and clear in complexion; not dull or faded:blooming, creamy, glowing, peaches-and-cream.5. Informal. Rude and disrespectful:assuming, assumptive, audacious, bold, boldfaced, brash, brazen, cheeky, contumelious, familiar, forward, impertinent, impudent, insolent, malapert, nervy, overconfident, pert, presuming, presumptuous, pushy, sassy, saucy, smart.Informal: brassy, flip, smart-alecky, snippety, snippy, uppish, uppity.Slang: wise.
Translations
新鲜的淡的清新的精神饱满的另外的

fresh

(freʃ) adjective1. newly made, gathered, arrived etc. fresh fruit (= fruit that is not tinned, frozen etc); fresh flowers. 新鮮的 新鲜的2. (of people etc) healthy; not tired. You are looking very fresh this morning. 精神飽滿的 精神饱满的3. another; different; not already used, begun, worn, heard etc. a fresh piece of paper; fresh news. 另外的 另外的4. (of weather etc) cool; refreshing. a fresh breeze; fresh air. 清新的 清新的5. (of water) without salt. The swimming-pool has fresh water in it, not sea water. 淡的 淡的ˈfreshen verb1. to become fresh or cool. The wind began to freshen. 變強 变强2. (often with up) to (cause to) become less tired or untidy looking. I must freshen up before dinner. 為(自己)梳洗打扮 为(自己)梳洗打扮 ˈfreshly adverb newly; recently. freshly gathered plums; freshly arrived. 新近 新近ˈfresh-water adjective of inland rivers or lakes; not of the sea. fresh-water fish. 淡水的 淡水的

fresh

新的zhCN, 新鲜的zhCN, 淡的zhCN
  • How long will it stay fresh? (US)
    How long will it keep? (UK) → 能保存多久?
  • I'd like a fresh bandage → 我想换个新绷带
  • Do you have fresh coffee? (US)
    Have you got fresh coffee? (UK) → 有新煮的咖啡吗?
  • Are the vegetables fresh or frozen? → 蔬菜是新鲜的还是冷冻的?
  • Is the fish fresh or frozen? → 鱼是新鲜的还是冷冻的

fresh


*fresh (with someone)

overly bold or impertinent with someone. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) When I tried to kiss Mary, she slapped me and shouted, "Don't get fresh with me!" I can't stand people who get fresh.

fresh

1. mod. cheeky; impudent. Ken sure is fresh sometimes. 2. mod. a little aggressive sexually; prone to caress too eagerly. Hey, buster! Don’t get fresh with me! 3. mod. cool; okay. That stuff’s really fresh. It’s a winner. 4. mod. good-looking. Tom is fresh and buff.
See:
  • (as) fresh as a daisy
  • a breath of fresh air
  • a fresh lick of paint
  • another pair of eyes
  • as fresh as a daisy
  • be (as) fresh as a daisy
  • be fresh from
  • be fresh out of
  • be fresh out of something
  • break fresh/new ground
  • breath of fresh air
  • breath of fresh air, (like) a
  • fresh
  • fresh and sweet
  • fresh as a daisy
  • fresh blood
  • fresh from
  • fresh legs
  • fresh meat
  • fresh off the boat
  • fresh out
  • fresh out (of something)
  • fresh out of
  • fresh out of something
  • fresh start
  • fresh/new/young blood
  • fresh-faced
  • funky-fresh
  • get a fresh start
  • get fresh
  • get fresh with (one)
  • get off to a fresh start
  • give (one) a fresh start
  • have a fresh start
  • make a fresh start
  • new blood
  • stupid fresh

Fresh


fresh

[fresh] (geology) Unweathered in reference to a rock or rock surface. (meteorology) Pertaining to air which is stimulating and refreshing.

Fresh

(language)

["Fresh: A Higher-Order Language Based on Unification",G. Smolka, in Logic Programming: Functions, Relations andEquations", D. DeGroot et al, P-H 1986, pp. 469-524].
MedicalSeefreshen

FRESH


AcronymDefinition
FRESHFreshman
FRESHFrequency Shift
FRESHFocusing Resources on Effective School Health
FRESHFundamental Rodent Experiments Supporting Health
FRESHFuturistic, Relevant, Enterprising, Sustainable and Holistic
FRESHFruitarian and Raw Energy Support & Help
FRESHFamily Remains Eternal Stop Hating

fresh


Related to fresh: Fresh off the boat
  • all
  • adj
  • adv

Synonyms for fresh

adj additional

Synonyms

  • additional
  • more
  • new
  • other
  • added
  • further
  • extra
  • renewed
  • supplementary
  • auxiliary

adj clear

Synonyms

  • clear
  • marked
  • plain
  • distinct
  • noticeable
  • clear-cut

adj natural

Synonyms

  • natural
  • raw
  • crude
  • unsalted
  • unprocessed
  • uncured
  • unpreserved
  • undried
  • green

Antonyms

  • frozen
  • salted
  • preserved
  • pickled
  • tinned

adj new

Synonyms

  • new
  • original
  • novel
  • unusual
  • latest
  • different
  • recent
  • modern
  • up-to-date
  • this season's
  • unconventional
  • unorthodox
  • ground-breaking
  • left-field
  • new-fangled
  • modernistic

Antonyms

  • old
  • ordinary
  • dull
  • stereotyped
  • trite

adj invigorating

Synonyms

  • invigorating
  • clear
  • clean
  • bright
  • sweet
  • pure
  • stiff
  • crisp
  • sparkling
  • bracing
  • refreshing
  • brisk
  • spanking
  • unpolluted

Antonyms

  • warm
  • stale
  • musty
  • impure

adj cool

Synonyms

  • cool
  • cold
  • refreshing
  • brisk
  • chilly
  • nippy

adj vivid

Synonyms

  • vivid
  • bright
  • verdant
  • undimmed
  • unfaded

Antonyms

  • old
  • weary

adj rosy

Synonyms

  • rosy
  • clear
  • fair
  • bright
  • healthy
  • glowing
  • hardy
  • blooming
  • wholesome
  • ruddy
  • florid
  • dewy
  • good

Antonyms

  • sickly
  • pallid

adj lively

Synonyms

  • lively
  • rested
  • bright
  • keen
  • vital
  • restored
  • alert
  • bouncing
  • revived
  • refreshed
  • vigorous
  • energetic
  • sprightly
  • invigorated
  • spry
  • chipper
  • full of beans
  • like a new man
  • full of vim and vigour
  • unwearied
  • bright-eyed and bushy-tailed

Antonyms

  • exhausted
  • weary

adj inexperienced

Synonyms

  • inexperienced
  • new
  • young
  • green
  • natural
  • raw
  • youthful
  • unqualified
  • callow
  • untrained
  • untried
  • artless
  • uncultivated
  • wet behind the ears

Antonyms

  • old
  • experienced

adj cheeky

Synonyms

  • cheeky
  • bold
  • brazen
  • impertinent
  • forward
  • familiar
  • flip
  • saucy
  • audacious
  • sassy
  • pert
  • disrespectful
  • presumptuous
  • insolent
  • impudent
  • smart-alecky

Antonyms

  • well-mannered

Synonyms for fresh

adj not the same as what was previously known or done

Synonyms

  • different
  • innovative
  • inventive
  • new
  • newfangled
  • novel
  • original
  • unfamiliar
  • unprecedented

adj not previously used

Synonyms

  • brand-new
  • new

adj being an addition

Synonyms

  • added
  • additional
  • extra
  • further
  • more
  • new
  • other

adj bright and clear in complexion; not dull or faded

Synonyms

  • blooming
  • creamy
  • glowing
  • peaches-and-cream

adj rude and disrespectful

Synonyms

  • assuming
  • assumptive
  • audacious
  • bold
  • boldfaced
  • brash
  • brazen
  • cheeky
  • contumelious
  • familiar
  • forward
  • impertinent
  • impudent
  • insolent
  • malapert
  • nervy
  • overconfident
  • pert
  • presuming
  • presumptuous
  • pushy
  • sassy
  • saucy
  • smart
  • brassy
  • flip
  • smart-alecky
  • snippety
  • snippy
  • uppish
  • uppity
  • wise

Synonyms for fresh

adj recently made, produced, or harvested

Related Words

  • new

Antonyms

  • stale

adj (of a cycle) beginning or occurring again

Related Words

  • new

adj imparting vitality and energy

Synonyms

  • bracing
  • refreshful
  • refreshing
  • brisk
  • tonic

Related Words

  • invigorating

adj original and of a kind not seen before

Synonyms

  • novel
  • new

Related Words

  • original

adj not canned or otherwise preserved

Antonyms

  • preserved

adj not containing or composed of salt water

Synonyms

  • sweet

Antonyms

  • salty

adj having recently calved and therefore able to give milk

Related Words

  • lactating
  • wet

adj with restored energy

Synonyms

  • invigorated
  • refreshed
  • reinvigorated

Related Words

  • rested

adj not soured or preserved

Synonyms

  • unfermented
  • sweet

Related Words

  • unsoured

adj free from impurities

Synonyms

  • clean

Related Words

  • pure

adj not yet used or soiled

Synonyms

  • unused

Related Words

  • clean

adj improperly forward or bold

Synonyms

  • overbold
  • sassy
  • saucy
  • impudent
  • impertinent
  • smart
  • wise

Related Words

  • forward

adv very recently

Synonyms

  • freshly
  • new
  • newly
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