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new

(no͞o, nyo͞o)adj.new·er, new·est
1. Having been made or come into being only a short time ago; recent: a new law.
2.
b. Never used or worn before now: a new car; a new hat.
3. Just found, discovered, or learned: new information.
4. Not previously experienced or encountered; novel or unfamiliar: ideas new to her.
5. Different from the former or the old: the new morality.
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6. Recently obtained or acquired: new political power; new money.
8. Recently arrived or established in a place, position, or relationship: new neighbors; a new president.
9. Changed for the better; rejuvenated: The nap has made a new person of me.
10. Being the later or latest in a sequence: a new edition.
12. New In the most recent form, period, or development.
13. Inexperienced or unaccustomed: new at the job; new to the trials of parenthood.
adv.
Freshly; recently. Often used in combination: new-mown.
[Middle English newe, from Old English nīwe, nēowe; see newo- in Indo-European roots.]
Synonyms: new, fresh, novel2, original
These adjectives describe what has existed for only a short time, has only lately come into use, or has only recently arrived at a state or position, as of prominence. New is the most general: a new movie; a new friend; a new opportunity.
Something fresh has qualities of newness such as briskness, brightness, or purity: fresh footprints in the snow; fresh hope of discovering a vaccine.
Novel applies to the new and strikingly unusual: 'His sermons were considered bold in thought and novel in language' (Edith Wharton).
Something that is original is novel and the first of its kind: 'The science of pure mathematics, in its modern development, may claim to be the most original creation of the human spirit' (Alfred North Whitehead).

new

(njuː) adj1.
a. recently made or brought into being: a new dress; our new baby.
b. (as collective noun; preceded by the): the new.
2. of a kind never before existing; novel: a new concept in marketing.
3. having existed before but only recently discovered: a new comet.
4. markedly different from what was before: the new liberalism.
6. (prenominal) having just or recently become: a new bride.
7. (often foll by: to or at) recently introduced (to); inexperienced (in) or unaccustomed (to): new to this neighbourhood.
8. (capital in names or titles) more or most recent of two or more things with the same name: the New Testament.
9. (prenominal) fresh; additional: I'll send some new troops.
10. (often foll by to) unknown; novel: this is new to me.
11. (of a cycle) beginning or occurring again: a new year.
12. (Agriculture) (prenominal) (of crops) harvested early: new carrots.
13. changed, esp for the better: she returned a new woman from her holiday.
15. (Linguistics) (capital when part of a name; prenominal) being the most recent, usually living, form of a language: New High German.
16. the new the new vogue: comedy is the new rock'n'roll.
17. turn over a new leaf to reform; make a fresh start
adv (usually in combination)
19. anew; again
[Old English nīowe; related to Gothic niujis, Old Norse naujas, Latin novus]

new

(nu, nyu)
adj. -er, -est,
adv., n. adj.
1. of recent origin, production, purchase, etc.; having but lately come or been brought into being: a new book.
2. of a kind now existing or appearing for the first time; novel: a new concept of the universe.
3. having but lately become known: a new elementary particle.
4. unfamiliar or strange (often fol. by to): ideas new to us; to explore new worlds.
5. having but lately come to a place, position, status, etc.: a new minister.
6. unaccustomed (usu. fol. by to): people new to such work.
8. fresh or unused: a new sheet of paper.
9. different and better in physical or moral quality: It made a new man of him.
10. other than the former or the old: a new era.
11. being the later or latest of two or more things of the same kind: a new edition of Shakespeare.
12. (cap.) (of a language) in its latest known period, esp. as a living language at the present time: New High German.
adv.
13. recently or freshly (usu. used in combination): new-mown hay.
n.
14. something that is new: Ring out the old, ring in the new.
[before 900; Middle English newe, Old English nīwe, c. Old Frisian nī(e), Old Saxon, Old High German niuwi (German neu), Old Norse nȳr, Gothic niujis, Old Irish núe, Greek neîos; akin to Latin novus, Greek néos, Skt náva]
syn: new, fresh, novel describe things that have not existed or have not been known or seen before. new refers to something recently made, grown, or built, or recently found, invented, or discovered: a new car; new techniques.fresh refers to something that has retained its original properties, or has not been affected by use or the passage of time: fresh strawberries; fresh ideas.novel refers to something new that has an unexpected, strange, or striking quality, generally pleasing: a novel experience.
Adj.1.new - not of long duration; having just (or relatively recently) come into being or been made or acquired or discovered; 'a new law'; 'new cars'; 'a new comet'; 'a new friend'; 'a new year'; 'the New World'
current - occurring in or belonging to the present time; 'current events'; 'the current topic'; 'current negotiations'; 'current psychoanalytic theories'; 'the ship's current position'
fresh - recently made, produced, or harvested; 'fresh bread'; 'a fresh scent'; 'fresh lettuce'
modern - belonging to the modern era; since the Middle Ages; 'modern art'; 'modern furniture'; 'modern history'; 'totem poles are modern rather than prehistoric'
old - of long duration; not new; 'old tradition'; 'old house'; 'old wine'; 'old country'; 'old friendships'; 'old money'
2.new - original and of a kind not seen before; 'the computer produced a completely novel proof of a well-known theorem'
original - being or productive of something fresh and unusual; or being as first made or thought of; 'a truly original approach'; 'with original music'; 'an original mind'
3.new - lacking training or experience; 'the new men were eager to fight'; 'raw recruits'
inexperienced, inexperient - lacking practical experience or training
4.new - having no previous example or precedent or parallel; 'a time of unexampled prosperity'
unprecedented - having no precedent; novel; 'an unprecedented expansion in population and industry'
5.new - other than the former one(s); different; 'they now have a new leaders'; 'my new car is four years old but has only 15,000 miles on it'; 'ready to take a new direction'
other - not the same one or ones already mentioned or implied; 'today isn't any other day'- the White Queen; 'the construction of highways and other public works'; 'he asked for other employment'; 'any other person would tell the truth'; 'his other books are still in storage'; 'then we looked at the other house'; 'hearing was good in his other ear'; 'the other sex'; 'she lived on the other side of the street from me'; 'went in the other direction'
6.new - unaffected by use or exposure; 'it looks like new'
worn - affected by wear; damaged by long use; 'worn threads on the screw'; 'a worn suit'; 'the worn pockets on the jacket'
7.new - (of a new kind or fashion) gratuitously new; 'newfangled ideas'; 'she buys all these new-fangled machines and never uses them'
original - being or productive of something fresh and unusual; or being as first made or thought of; 'a truly original approach'; 'with original music'; 'an original mind'
8.New - in use after medieval times; 'New Eqyptian was the language of the 18th to 21st dynasties'
late - of a later stage in the development of a language or literature; used especially of dead languages; 'Late Greek'
9.New - used of a living language; being the current stage in its development; 'Modern English'; 'New Hebrew is Israeli Hebrew'
linguistics - the scientific study of language
late - of a later stage in the development of a language or literature; used especially of dead languages; 'Late Greek'
10.new - (of crops) harvested at an early stage of development; before complete maturity; 'new potatoes'; 'young corn'
early - being or occurring at an early stage of development; 'in an early stage'; 'early forms of life'; 'early man'; 'an early computer'
11.new - unfamiliar; 'new experiences'; 'experiences new to him'; 'errors of someone new to the job'
unaccustomed - not habituated to; unfamiliar with; 'unaccustomed to wearing suits'
Adv.1.new - very recently; 'they are newly married'; 'newly raised objections'; 'a newly arranged hairdo'; 'grass new washed by the rain'; 'a freshly cleaned floor'; 'we are fresh out of tomatoes'

new

adjective
1.modern, recent, contemporary, up-to-date, latest, happening(informal), different, current, advanced, original, fresh, novel, topical, state-of-the-art, ground-breaking, modish, newfangled, modernistic, ultramodern, all-singing, all-dancinga brilliant new invention that puts a world of information at your fingertips
modernold, aged, ancient, antique, old-fashioned, stale, antiquated, outmoded, trite, passé, hackneyed
2.brand new, unusedThere are many boats, new and used, for sale.
3.extra, more, added, new-found, supplementaryMany are looking for a new source of income by taking on extra work.
4.unfamiliar, unaccustomed, strange, unknownI had been in my new job only a few days.She was still new to the art of bargaining.
5.renewed, changed, improved, restored, altered, rejuvenated, revitalizedThe treatment made him feel like a new man.
Quotations
'There is no new thing under the sun' Bible: Ecclesiastes

new

adjective1. In existence now:
contemporary, current, existent, existing, now, present, present-day.
2. Not previously used:
3. Not the same as what was previously known or done:
different, fresh, innovative, inventive, newfangled, novel, original, unfamiliar, unprecedented.
4. Being an addition:
added, additional, extra, fresh, further, more, other.
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kaip naujai gimęsnaujainaujoviškasneįpratęsnepažįstamas
jaunieradiesjaunsjauns, neierastskā no jauna piedzimispārveidots
novnovanovoneizkušenneznan
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new

[njuː]A.ADJ (newer (compar) (newest (superl)))
1. (= unused) [purchase, acquisition] → nuevo
I've bought a new house/coatme he comprado una casanueva/un abrigonuevo
I've put in new batterieshe puestopilasnuevas
I'll open a new packet of biscuitsabriré otro paquete de galletas
she sold it as newlo vendió que parecíanuevo
new for old insurancesegurom de valorde nuevo
it's as good as newestá como nuevo
it looks like new
2. (= novel, different) [idea, theory, boyfriend] → nuevo
it's a new way of thinkinges una nueva forma de pensar
I feel like a new manme siento como nuevo
she's been a new woman since she got divorceddesde que se ha divorciadoparece otra
new face (= person) → carafnueva; (= image) the new face ofla nuevaimagen de
that's nothing neweso no es ninguna novedad
there's nothing new under the sunno hay nada nuevobajo el sol
that's a new one on me!¡la primera vez que lo oigo!
that's something new! (iro) → ¡qué orvayanovedad!
hi, what's new?hola, ¿que hay de nuevo?
so what's new?¡qué orvayanovedad!
3. (= recently arrived) [recruit, student, worker] → nuevo
the new people at number fivelos nuevosvecinosdelnúmero cinco
new boy (Scol) → alumnomnuevo
new girl (Scol) → alumnafnueva
are you new here?¿eres nuevoaquí?
the new richlos nuevosricos
I'm new to the areahace poco que vivoaquí
he's new to the office/jobes nuevoen laoficina/el trabajo
4. (= freshly produced) [bread] → recién hecho; [wine] → joven; [crop] → nuevo
new potatoespatatasfnuevas
have you read her new book?¿has leído el libro que acaba de publicar?
B.CPDnew ageNnew agef; (before noun) [music, philosophy] → new ageadj inv
New BrunswickNNuevoBrunswickm
New CaledoniaNNueva Caledoniaf
New DelhiNNueva Delhif
New EnglandNNueva Inglaterraf
New EnglanderNhabitante o nativo de Nueva Inglaterra
New GuineaNNueva Guineaf
New HampshireNNuevoHampshirem, Nueva Hampshiref
the New HebridesNPLlas Nuevas Hébridas
New JerseyNNueva Jerseyf
new manNhombre de ideas modernas que se ocupa de tareas tradicionalmente femeninas como el cuidado de la casa y de los niños
New MexicoNNuevoMéjicom
new moonNlunafnueva
New OrleansNNueva Orleánsf
New Scotland YardNNuevoScotland Yardm
New South WalesNNueva Galesfdel Sur
the New TestamentNel Nuevo Testamento
new townN (Brit) ciudad recién creada de la nada
new waveNnueva olaf; (before noun) [music, film] →
the New WorldNel Nuevo Mundo
New YearNAñomNuevo
to bringorsee in the New Yearcelebrar el Año Nuevo
New Year's DayNel día de Año Nuevo
New Year's EveNNocheviejaf
happy New Year!¡feliz Año Nuevo!
New Year resolutionsNPLbuenospropósitosmpldelaño nuevo
New Year'sN (US) = New Year's Eve, New Year's DayNew YorkNNueva Yorkf; (before noun) → neoyorquino
New YorkerNneoyorquino/a m/f
New ZealandNNueva Zelandaf, Nueva Zelandiaf (LAm); (before noun) → neocelandés, neozelandés
New ZealanderNneocelandés/esa m/f, neozelandés/esa m/f
Position of 'nuevo'
Nuevo tends to follow the noun when it means new in the sense of 'brand-new' and to precede the noun when it means new in the sense of 'another', 'replacement' or 'latest': ...the sales of new cars......las ventas de automóviles nuevos......the new prime minister......el nuevo primer ministro......the new model......el nuevo modelo...

new

[ˈnjuː]adj
(gen)nouveau(nouvelle), nouvelbefore masc noun beginning with vowel or before mute h
her new boyfriend → son nouveaucopain
a new hotel → un nouvelhôtel
I need a new dress → J'ai besoin d'une nouvellerobe.
I need a new car → J'ai besoin d'une nouvellevoiture.
Try and get me her new address → Essaie de me trouver sa nouvelleadresse.
We try to help new mothers → Nous essayons d'aider les nouvellesmamans.
I'm new here → Je suis nouveauici.
to be new to sb (= unfamiliar) → être nouveau pour qn
This concept is new to me → Ce conceptestnouveau pour moi.
a part of England that was new to me
BUTune partie de l'Angleterre qui m'était inconnue.
to be new to sth [person]
I'm new to this way of doing things → Cette façon defaire les choses ne m'est pas familière.
She wasn't new to the company → Ce n'était pas une nouvellevenuedans lacompagnie.
(= brand new) → neuf(neuve)
They've got a new car → Ils ont une voitureneuve.
as good as new → comme neufNew Age adj [activity, music, thinking] → new blood n(in team, organization)sangm neuf
That's what we need, some new blood in the team → C'est ce qu'il nous faut, un peu desang neuf dans l'équipe.

new

adj (+er)
neu; the new people at number fivedie Neuen in Nummer fünf; that’s nothing newdas ist nichts Neues; that’s something newdas ist wirklichganz was Neues!; what’s new?(inf)was gibts Neues?(inf); to make something (look) like newetw wie neu machen; as newwie neu; this system is new to medieses System ist mir neu; he is a new man(fig)er ist ein neuerMensch; that’s a new one on me(inf)das ist mir ja ganzneu; (joke) → den kenne ich noch nicht; a new kind of engineein neuartigerMotor
(= fresh)potatoesneu; wineneu, jung; breadfrisch; new snowNeuschneem
(= modern, novel)modern; fashion, styleneu; the new womandie moderneFrau; the new diplomacydie neueDiplomatie; the New Look (Fashion) → der New Look
(= lately arrived, inexperienced)person, pupil, recruitneu; the new boys/girlsdie Neuenpl, → die neuenSchülerpl; new mother → ; the new richdie Neureichenpl; I’m quite new to this job/to the companyich bin neu in dieser Stelle/Firma; to be new to businessein Neulingmim Geschäftsleben sein; are you new here?sind Sie neuhier?; I am new to this placeich bin erst seit Kurzemhier; she’s new to the game (Sport) → sie ist erst seit Kurzem bei diesem Sport dabei; (fig)sie ist neu auf diesem Gebiet

new

:
new blood
newborn
adjneugeboren; the new babiesdie Neugeborenen; new screening (Med) → Neugeborenenscreeningnt
new broom
newcomer
n (who has just arrived) → Neuankömmlingm; (in job, subject etc) → Neulingm (→ to in+dat); (in business) → Neueinsteiger(in)m(f); they are news to this townsie sind neu in dieser Stadt, sie sind Zuzügler; for the news I will recapfür diejenigen, die neudazugekommen sind, fasse ich kurzzusammen
New Delhi

new

:
New England
New Englander
new face
newfangled
new-fashioned
new-found
adj friend, happinessneu(gefunden); confidenceneugeschöpft

new

:
New Lad
new-laid
new-look

new

:
New Mexico
new moon
nNeumondm; there’s a new tonightheuteNacht ist Neumond
new-mown

new

: New Testament
adj attrneutestamentlich, des NeuenTestaments
new town
new wave
adj attrder neuenWelle
new wool
New World

New

: New York
adj attrNew Yorker
New Yorker
New Zealand
adj attrNeuseeländerattr, → neuseeländisch
New Zealander

new

[njuː]adj (-er (comp) (-est (superl))) → nuovo/a; (brand new) → nuovo/a di zecca; (different) → nuovo/a, altro/a; (bread) → fresco/a
he buys a new car every year (brand-new) → si compra una macchinanuovaogni anno (different) → si compra una nuovamacchinaor una macchinadiversaogni anno
bring me a new glass → portami un altrobicchiere
new potatoes → patatefplnovelle
as good as new → come nuovo/a
that's nothing new → non è una novità
what's new? → ci sononovità?
are you new here? → sei nuovo di qui?
I'm new to this job → sono nuovo del mestiere
the idea was quite new to him → l'idea gli risultavanuova

new

(njuː) adjective
1. having only just happened, been built, made, bought etc. She is wearing a new dress; We are building a new house. nuwe جَديد модерен novo nový neu ny νέος, καινούριοςnuevo uus جدید uusi neufחדש नया, नवीन, नूतन nov új baru nÿr nuovo 新しい 새로운 naujas jauns baharu nieuwnynowy نوى novo nou новый nový nov nov ny ใหม่ yeni 新的 новий نيا mới 新的
2. only just discovered, experienced etc. Flying in an aeroplane was a new experience for her. nuwe حَديث، جَديد нов novo nový neu ny πρωτόγνωροςnuevo uus تازه vasta- nouveauחדש नया još nepoznat, novonastao új(szerű) baru nÿr nuovo 初めての 처음 경험한 naujas, neįprastas jauns, neierasts baru nieuwny, fersknowy, świeży تازه novo nou новый nový nov nov ny ประสบการณ์ใหม่ yeni 新發現的 новий; нововідкритий پہلے پہل chưa từng có 新发现的
3. changed. He is a new man. nuwe جَديد، مُتَغَيِّر، آخَر променен novo nový neu ny; anden ξαναγεννημένος, αλλαγμένος nuevo nagu uus تغییر یافته؛ جدید uusi nouveauחדש नव, नवीन, नूतन, अभिपनव, अवआविष्कृत, नव प्रचलित, भिन्न, परिवर्तित preporođen čovjek új berubah nÿr, breyttur nuovo 一変した 신임의 kaip naujai gimęs pārveidots; kā no jauna piedzimis baru , mengalami perubahan nieuwny, forandretnowy, odrodzony, nowo narodzony نوى novo schimbat другой nový nov promenjen ny เปลี่ยนใหม่ yeni, değişmiş 改頭換面的 інший بدلا ہوا mới 有别于从前的,改頭換面的
4. just arrived etc. The schoolchildren teased the new boy. nuwe جَديد، الذّي جاء حَديثا новодошъл recém-chegado nový, nově příchozí neu ny νεόφερτος nuevo uus تازه از راه آمده uusi nouveauחדש नवल pridošlica új baru nÿr, sem er nÿkominn (í hópinn) nuovo 新米の 새로 온 naujas, nepažįstamas jaunieradies baru nieuwnyankommen nowo przybyły تازه رارسيدل recém-chegado nou(-venit) новый nový; ktorý práve prišiel nov novi ny เพิ่งมาใหม่ yeni 新來的 новий نو وارد mới đến 新来的
adverb
freshly. new-laid eggs. vars جَديد، طازِج пресен recém- čerstvě neu ny- φρέσκα recién värskelt, äsja جدیدا vasta- fraisטרי नया-नया, हाल ही में, अभी-अभी svjež, novonastao frissen segar nÿlega; nÿ-, ferskur fresco, recente 新しく 새롭게 ką tik, naujai, šviežiai tikko; svaigi baru versfersk, frisk, ny-świeżo نوى،په ورستيو كښى recém- proaspăt недавно, только что čerstvo svež sveže ny- เมื่อเร็ว ๆ นี้ taze, yeni, az önce 剛剛 недавно, тільки що تازہ تازہ mới 刚刚,最近
ˈnewly adverb
only just; recently. She is newly married; Her hair is newly cut. pas حديثاً، مِن وقتٍ قَريب наскоро recém- čerstvě, právě, nedávno neulich nyligt; netop; ny- πρόσφατα, μόλιςrecién äsja بتازگى vasta- récemment קָרָה לַאַחֲרוֹנָה नया नया novo, nedavno nemrég barusan nÿlega, nÿ- di recente, appena つい最近 최근에 ką tik, neseniai tikko; nesen baru sahaja pasnylig, ny- dopiero co په تازګى سره recém- de curând недавно, только что nedávno nedavno sveže nyligen, ny- สด ๆ ร้อน ๆ yeni, henüz, yakınlarda 剛剛,最近 не(що)давно حال ہي ميں mới gần đây 刚刚,新近地
ˈnewcomer noun
a person who has just arrived. He is a newcomer to this district. nuweling قادِم جَديد новодошъл recém-chegado nově příchozí, nováček der Neuankömmling nyankommen; nytilkommen νεοφερμένοςrecién llegado uustulnuk تازه وارد tulokas nouveau venu, nouvelle venue פָּנִים חֲדָשוֹת नवागंतुक novodošljak, pridošlica újonnan érkezett ember pendatang baru aðkomumaður (nÿkominn) nuovo arrivato 新来者 새로 온 사람 atvykėlis, naujokas jaunatnācējs; jaunpienācējs orang baru nieuwkomernykommerprzybysz, nowy نوى راغلى recém-chegado nou-venit новоприбывшии; новичок prisťahovalec novinec pridošlica nykomling คนมาใหม่ yeni gelen/gelmiş kişi 新來的人 новоприбулий نو وارد، نوآمدہ người mới đến 新来的人
ˌnewˈfangled (-ˈfӕŋgld) adjective
(of things, ideas etc) too new to be considered reliable. newfangled machines. nuwerwetse مُسْتَحْدَث، غَريب، غَيْر مُسْتَحَب пренеб. ултрамодерен moderno demais novotářský, hypermoderní neumodisch nymodens καινοφανής modernísimo, novedoso moepäratsev نوظهور uudenaikainen trop moderne מודרני, חדשני नवीन ढंग का novotarija újkeletű buatan baru (of) nÿtískulegur/nÿmóðins futuristico 新奇の 신형의 naujoviškas jaunmodīgs baru modernnymotens nowomodny نوى مينځ ته راغلى modernoso ultramorden новомодный hypermoderný novotarski novokomponovan nymodig ล้ำหน้า denenmemiş, yeni çıkmış 過於新奇而令人質疑的 новомодний ناقابل بھروسہ kỳ quặc 过于新奇而令人质疑的
new to
having no previous experience of. He's new to this kind of work. onervare جَديد عَلى، بِدون خِبْرَه سابِقَه неопитен novo em neobeznámený s unerfahren uerfaren άπειρος, αρχάριος nuevo en vilumatu نا آشنا uutta jollekin noviceחדש अनाड़ी neuvježban gyakorlatlan belum berpengalaman vera nÿgræðingur, byrjandi nuovo di 経験のない 익숙치 못한 neįpratęs, nepatyręs iesācējs belum berpengalaman nieuw in ny/fersk i (faget) nie obeznany z نا بلده ،ناآشنا novo em novice (în) незнакомый с neoboznámený s neizkušen početnik u ny i ใหม่สำหรับ yeni, acemi 沒有經驗 незнайомий, не звиклий نامانوس chưa quen việc 没有经验

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