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单词 fresh
释义 fresh

fresh /freʃ/

adjective (AIR)
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B1 (of air) clean and cool; found outside rather than in a room:
» I opened the window to let some fresh air in.» fresh mountain air» I'm just going out for a breath of fresh air.Thesaurus+: ↑Cool
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F0 describes weather that is cool, sometimes with wind:
» It was a lovely, fresh spring morning.» There's quite a fresh breeze today.Thesaurus+: ↑Cool
adjective (CLEAN)
B1 clean and pleasant: » I felt wonderfully clean and fresh after my shower.» I use a mouthwash to keep my breath fresh.» This wine has a light, fresh taste.Thesaurus+: ↑Clean and tidyfreshness /ˈfreʃ.nəs/ noun [U]
Thesaurus+: ↑New , ↑Modern and fashionableThesaurus+: ↑Preserving and storing foodThesaurus+: ↑Natural and artificialThesaurus+: ↑Clean and tidyThesaurus+: ↑Water in generalThesaurus+: ↑Cool
adjective (NATURAL)
A2 (of food or flowers) in a natural condition rather than artificially preserved by a process such as freezing: » fresh fruit and vegetables» fresh fish/meat» fresh coffeeThesaurus+: ↑Preserving and storing foodThesaurus+: ↑Natural and artificialfreshness /ˈfreʃ.nəs/ noun [U]
Thesaurus+: ↑New , ↑Modern and fashionableThesaurus+: ↑Preserving and storing foodThesaurus+: ↑Natural and artificialThesaurus+: ↑Clean and tidyThesaurus+: ↑Water in generalThesaurus+: ↑Cool
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Extra Examples:» Add some fresh parsley, finely chopped.» The supermarket chain announced that it was cutting the cost of all its fresh and frozen meat.» He'd piped fresh cream around the edge of the cake.» Make sure you eat plenty of good fresh food.» The salmon was accompanied by a fresh green salad.
adjective (NEW)
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B1 [before noun] new; different or another:
» The original orders were cancelled and I was given fresh instructions.» Fresh evidence has emerged that casts doubts on the men's conviction.» We need to take a fresh look at the problem.» Your coffee is cold - let me make you a fresh cup.» There has been fresh fighting between police and demonstrators.» They decided to move abroad and make a fresh start.Thesaurus+: ↑New , ↑Modern and fashionable
2
F0 [before noun] APPROVING new and therefore interesting or exciting:
» His book offers some fresh insights into the events leading up to the war.» We have tried to come up with a fresh new approach.Thesaurus+: ↑New , ↑Modern and fashionableWord Builder:Nouns: freshnessAdjectives: fresh, refreshingVerbs: freshen, refreshAdverbs: freshly, refreshingly
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Extra Examples:» Add some fresh parsley, finely chopped.» She loved the creamy consistency of fresh paint.» She succeeded in conflating the three plays to produce a fresh new work.» I went outside to get some fresh air.» He'd piped fresh cream around the edge of the cake.
adjective (RECENT)
1
B2 recently made, done, arrived, etc., and especially not yet changed by time:
» There was a fresh fall of snow during the night.» There's nothing better than fresh bread, straight from the oven.» The house, with its fresh coat of paint, looked lovely in the sunshine.» She's fresh out of/from university and very bright.» The events of last year are still fresh in people's minds (= people can remember them easily).Thesaurus+: ↑New , ↑Modern and fashionable
be fresh out MAINLY US
2
F0 If you are fresh out of something, you have just finished or sold all of it, so that there is no more left.
Thesaurus+: ↑Something, anything, nothing, and everythingfreshness /ˈfreʃ.nəs/ noun [U]
Thesaurus+: ↑New , ↑Modern and fashionableThesaurus+: ↑Preserving and storing foodThesaurus+: ↑Natural and artificialThesaurus+: ↑Clean and tidyThesaurus+: ↑Water in generalThesaurus+: ↑Cool
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Extra Examples:» The snow was fresh and powdery.» The cook brought in a fresh batch of homemade cakes.» This type of disinfectant doesn't sting, even if you put it on a fresh cut.» This bread isn't very fresh - let's try at the other shop.» Fresh discoveries in the scientific world have left his theories looking out of date.
adjective (SKIN)
C2 (of a face) natural, healthy, and young looking: » She has a lovely fresh (= clear and smooth) complexion.Thesaurus+: ↑The skin, and skin colourfreshness /ˈfreʃ.nəs/ noun [U]
Thesaurus+: ↑New , ↑Modern and fashionableThesaurus+: ↑Preserving and storing foodThesaurus+: ↑Natural and artificialThesaurus+: ↑Clean and tidyThesaurus+: ↑Water in generalThesaurus+: ↑Cool
adjective INFORMAL (TOO CONFIDENT)
F0 being too confident and showing no respect, or showing by your actions or words that you want to have sex with someone: » Don't you get fresh with me, young woman!» He started getting fresh (= behaving in a sexual way) in the cinema, so she slapped his face.Thesaurus+: ↑Confidence and self-assurance , ↑Showing arrogance and conceitfreshness /ˈfreʃ.nəs/ noun [U]
Thesaurus+: ↑New , ↑Modern and fashionableThesaurus+: ↑Preserving and storing foodThesaurus+: ↑Natural and artificialThesaurus+: ↑Clean and tidyThesaurus+: ↑Water in generalThesaurus+: ↑Cool
adjective [after verb] (NOT TIRED)
C1 energetic, enthusiastic, and not tired: » I'll deal with this problem in the morning when I'm fresh.» Try and get some sleep on the plane, then you'll arrive feeling fresh.Thesaurus+: ↑Energetic and livelyfreshness /ˈfreʃ.nəs/ noun [U]
Thesaurus+: ↑New , ↑Modern and fashionableThesaurus+: ↑Preserving and storing foodThesaurus+: ↑Natural and artificialThesaurus+: ↑Clean and tidyThesaurus+: ↑Water in generalThesaurus+: ↑Cool
adjective [before noun] (NOT SALTY)
C2 (of water) not salty: » Trout are fresh water fish (= live in water that is not salty).» These plants are found in fresh water lakes and rivers (= those containing water that is not salty).Thesaurus+: ↑Water in general
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