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fresh /freʃ/► SEE ALL(as) fresh as a daisyfresh out of sthget fresh (with sb)fresh/new/young blooda breath of fresh airbreak fresh/new ground ●(as) fresh as a ˈdaisylively or clean and neat 精神饱满;干净整洁◆Even when it’s so hot, she looks as fresh as a daisy. How does she do it? 即使这样热的天气,她看上去还是充满青春活力。她怎么办到的?●fresh out of sth (informal, especially NAmE) having recently finished a supply of sth 刚刚卖完(或用完)◆Sorry, we’re fresh out of milk. 对不起,我们的牛奶刚刚卖完。●get ˈfresh (with sb) (informal) be rude and too confident in a way that shows a lack of respect for sb or a sexual interest in sb (对某人)无礼;(对异性)放肆◆Don’t get fresh with me! 别跟我放肆!●fresh/new/young ˈbloodnew members of a group or organization who have fresh ideas, skills, etc. and so make the group more efficient (有新思想、新技能等的)新成员,新生力量,新鲜血液◆What this committee really needs is some new blood.该委员会真正需要的是一些新生力量。●a breath of fresh ˈaira person or thing that is new and different and therefore interesting and exciting 令人耳目一新的人(或事物)◆Having these young people living with us is like a breath of fresh air after years on our own.我们多年来都是自己住,现在和这些年轻人一起生活,好像焕发了生气。●break fresh/new ˈgroundmake a discovery; use new methods, etc. 有新发现;使用新方法◆We’re breaking fresh ground with our new freezing methods.我们在冷冻方法上有了新的发现。▸ ˈground-breaking adjective ◆a ground-breaking discovery / report开创性的发现/报告 |