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单词 fresherdom
释义

fresh /fresh/

adjective
  1. In a state of activity and health
  2. In new condition
  3. Not stale, faded or soiled
  4. New or recently added
  5. Raw or inexperienced
  6. In youthful bloom
  7. Cool and invigorating
  8. Brisk
  9. Amorously over-free or cheeky (informal)
  10. Without salt
  11. Not preserved by pickling, drying, salting, etc
  12. Not frosty, thawing (Scot)
  13. Cheeky or pert (informal)
adverb
  1. Freshly
  2. Afresh
  3. Newly
noun
  1. Time of freshness
  2. A small stream of fresh water (Shakespeare)
  3. A thaw or open weather (Scot)
transitive verb (obsolete)

To freshen

ORIGIN: OE fersc; cf Ger frisch

freshˈen transitive verb

  1. To make fresh
  2. To take the saltness from
  3. To refill (a glass or drink) (US)
intransitive verb

To grow fresh or (of wind) stronger

transitive verb and intransitive verb

To make (oneself) fresh by washing, etc (often with up)

freshˈener noun

freshˈer noun

A university or college student in his or her first year, a freshman

freshˈerdom noun

freshˈet noun

  1. A stream of fresh water
  2. A flood

freshˈish adjective

freshˈly adverb

  1. With freshness
  2. Newly
  3. Anew

freshˈness noun

freshˈ-blown adjective

Newly blossomed, as a flower

fresh breeze noun (meteorology)

A wind of force 5 on the Beaufort scale, reaching speeds of 19 to 24mph

freshˈman noun

  1. A newcomer
  2. A fresher

freshˈmanship noun

freshˈ-new adjective (Shakespeare)

Quite new

freshˈ-run adjective

(of eg a salmon) newly come up from the sea

freshˈwater adjective

  1. Of or relating to, or living in, fresh water, not salt water
  2. Accustomed to sailing only on fresh water

freshwater college noun (US)

A provincial, esp unsophisticated, college

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