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词组 new
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new /njuː $ nuː/ adjective 1. recently made, written, developed etcnounsa new book/film/song etc His new book will be in bookstores next week.a new building/house/home New buildings are often cheaper to heat.a new method/way We need a new way of thinking about this issue.new technology New technology has changed the way we work.a new product/drug Scientists are developing new drugs to treat cancer.a new business/company They plan to set up a new company.new law/rule/legislation The new rules will start from next month.a new idea/theory The discussion gave me some new ideas for a business.new research/a new study According to a new study, 15% of children never do any exercise. | New research shows that women still face discrimination at work.a new edition A new edition of her book will be published next month.adverbscompletely new We have introduced a completely new range of products.brand new (=new and not yet used) He was driving a brand new car.fairly/relatively new This is a relatively new drug. | It’s a fairly new restaurant, and I haven’t eaten there yet.verbslook new The building looked fairly new.phrasesas good as new (=in good condition, even though something is not new) The clothes were as good as new.You can use new about something that you got recently: I wore my new dress to the party. Have you seen their new baby yet?You can also use new about something that you have not experienced before: Sailing was a new experience for me. Learning a new language can be difficult.THESAURUS: new recentstudy | research | survey | report | book | film | album | work | interview | event | development done or happening a short time ago: A recent study showed that the drug was effective in most cases. | As a result of recent research, more has been learned about the animal’s habits. | A recent survey showed that many people do not have time to eat lunch. | A recent report showed that the economy has grown by 2%. | Her most recent book has been a bestseller. | The artist’s recent work has been on display at a local gallery. | In a recent interview, the singer said she would like to have a baby. | Recent events have shown that we cannot ignore climate change. | Recent developments have made it possible for more people to work from home. latestnews | information | development | technology | version | figures | issue | book | film | album | report most recent: I turned on the television to watch the latest news. | It is vital that doctors have the latest information about the disease. | Each month you will receive an update on the latest developments. | The factory uses the latest technology. | Do you have the latest version of the software? | The latest figures show that unemployment has risen by 2%. | The latest issue of the magazine has an article about him. | The author is on a tour promoting her latest book. | Have you seen his latest film? | The latest report shows that the situation has not improved. originalidea | design | work new and completely different from what other people have done or thought of before, especially in a way that seems interesting: Some of his ideas are very original. | The design for the building is highly original. | The essay must be your own original work, not something you have copied off the internet.Original is often used after the verb be. freshideas | evidence | look | approach | perspective fresh ideas and ways of doing things are new and different from the old ones: They want young people with fresh ideas. | Police think they may have found some fresh evidence about the murder. | Take a fresh look at the way you live your life. | We need a fresh approach to the problem. | She will bring a fresh perspective to the project.Fresh is usually used before a noun. novelway | method | approach | solution | idea | concept | experience | feature new and different in a surprising and unusual way: The club has found a novel way of raising money. | He came up with a novel method of dealing with the situation. | The company has a novel approach to selling its products. | Someone suggested a novel solution to the problem. | She thought of the novel idea of false teeth for cats and dogs. | At that time, working from home was a novel concept. | He was rarely ill, so visiting a doctor was a novel experience for him. | The phone has several novel features. innovativeidea | solution | approach | way | product | design | technology | project | scheme completely new and showing a lot of imagination: We encourage students with innovative ideas to set up their own businesses. | They need to develop an innovative solution to the problem. | The school has an innovative approach to language teaching. | He is admired for his innovative way of running the company. | The company worked hard to create a product that was innovative. | Our products have won several prizes for innovative design. | New and innovative technology is exciting to work with. | They have launched an innovative project working with ex-prisoners. | This innovative scheme will help more young people to buy their own homes. revolutionaryidea | concept | change | treatment completely new in a way that has a very big effect: Darwin’s theory was a revolutionary idea, which changed how we think about the history of our planet. | These changes were revolutionary because they meant that women could receive equal pay. | This revolutionary treatment is changing the lives of many people with heart disease.You can use the phrase a revolutionary new... with any type of product or method: a revolutionary new drug/car/system/technique etc new-fangledidea | device | gadget | machine | technology | thing used about something that is new and modern but which you disapprove of, especially because you are old and do not like change: Some people didn’t approve of these new-fangled ideas. | My grandfather refuses to use new-fangled devices such as cash machines. | I don’t understand all this new-fangled technology.New-fangled is only used before a noun.ANTONYMS old (1)2. used about something or someone that replaces the one you had beforenounssb’s new car/computer/house etc Our new car is much bigger than our old one.sb’s new number/address etc I’ll give you my new phone number.sb’s new boss/manager/teacher etc Our new teacher is very strict.the new government The new government needs to make some big changes.the new owner The club’s new owner is a Russian billionaire.ANTONYMS old (3)
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