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单词 new-found
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Definition of new-found in English:

new-found

(also newly found)
adjective
  • Recently discovered or established.

    the pressures of her new-found fame
    he loved his new-found freedom
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With newfound determination, he haunted the sets of big studio productions, filling up notebook after notebook on the nuances of moviemaking.
    • But this part-time mason made it clear that he did not intend for his newfound fame to go to his head.
    • The MP also pledged to use her new-found TV fame to challenge the "controlling" political culture of Westminster.
    • Once you have your exclusive watch you will have to go on vacation to help you deal with the stress of this newfound wealth.
    • He has told me that his newfound freedom has reinvigorated his love for the profession.
    • With his newly found wealth, he and his family headed back to their land.
    • Harlan used some of his newfound free time to give his brother Sam a lift to prison.
    • Students need to develop analytical listening skills and should learn to integrate their newly found historical perspective into the way they learn and perform music of the period studied.
    • His resignation gained him quite a lot of newfound respect from politicians and citizens alike, myself included.
    • Cleo is open and at ease, reflecting some new-found maturity.
    • Could his new-found fortune prove enough of an allure for her to run away with him?
    • Instead, the boys used their newfound funds to build their own studio and track the album themselves.
    • She plays Greta, a Manhattan book editor who's grappling with her new-found ambition.
    • This newfound urgency appears only in fits and starts.
    • Early adolescents are very aware of, and proud of, their new-found reasoning abilities.
    • How rewarding it was to see them begin to grow in their newfound faith.
    • In this case, that unstoppable force is a young man who struggles against his newfound super powers.
    • Tommy's newfound intellectual and moral restlessness has cost him his wife and family.
    • Let's hope that when the rainy season returns it will quickly lose its newfound tan.
    • His newfound dedication to taking off some extra pounds has the front office buzzing.
    • The film is also interesting as an illustration of newfound working class affluence and aspirations.
    • The newfound planet's host star is a red dwarf with about one-fifth the mass of our sun.
    • It was fun in the beginning to take advantage of this newfound power I had over him.
    • In fact, he had thought much the same himself when he had first discovered his newfound abilities.
    • With my newfound endless source of money, I was able to do what I had never been able to do.
    • The guys were enjoying their newfound feminine sides way too much for me to enjoy the show.
    • One day at work, I chat more with my newfound friend, and I discover he has a weblog.
    • In spite of their growing terror, Jack leads his newly found tribe of hunters into the jungle for the slaying of another pig.
    • Your Web site says that this tour will show off your newfound freedom and desire to have fun.
    • Walking to his locker, thoughts of what to do during his newfound spare time ran through his mind.
 
 
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