English to Chinese Dictionary (1-2 of 2)
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- [njuː]
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(brand new) 崭新的
- 2. (recent) 新式的
- 3. (different) 新的
- 4. (recently found) 新发现的
- 5. (inexperienced) 无经验的
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Chinese to English Dictionary (1-5 of 1429)
- 穿新鞋,走老路
- [chuānxīnxié,zǒulǎolù]
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tread the same old path in new shoes—do something old in a new form; old wine in a new bottle
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- 面目一新
- [miànmùyìxīn]
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take on an entirely new look; present a completely new appearance; assume a new aspect
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- 一朝天子一朝臣
- [yìcháotiānzǐyìcháochén]
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every new sovereign brings his own courtiers—a new chief brings in new aides
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- 趋新
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To pursue new trends, new meanings and new fashion.
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- 创新
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bring forth new ideas; blaze new trails
- 2. innovation
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English Dictionary (1-1 of 1)
- new
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- 1. recently made or brought into being
- 2. ( as collective noun; preceded by the )
- 3. of a kind never before existing; novel
- 4. having existed before but only recently discovered
- 5. markedly different from what was before
- 6. fresh and unused; not second-hand
- 7. having just or recently become
- 8. recently introduced (to); inexperienced (in) or unaccustomed (to)
- 9. more or most recent of two or more things with the same name
- 10. fresh; additional
- 11. unknown; novel
- 12. (of a cycle) beginning or...
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New industries create new jobs.
- 新工业带来新职业。
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According to a new survey, 69% of the teachers don't like the new Minister of Education.
- 根据最新的调查显示,69%的老师不喜欢新上任的教育部部长。
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A New survey estimates a family of four needs at least $75000 a year to live a middle-class life in New York.
- 一项新的调查显示,在纽约,一个四口之家要想维持中产阶级的生活水平,一年至少需要七万五千美元。
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We are going to celebrate new Year's Eve dance party at new Dance Hall.
- 我们打算在新舞厅举办新年舞会。
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The New Spielberg film has opened in New York.
- 斯皮尔伯格的新电影已在纽约首映。
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