newly
柯林斯詞典
1. ADV Newly is used before a past participle or an adjective to indicate that a particular action is very recent, or that a particular state of affairs has very recently begun to exist. 新近地[ADV -ed/adj]
She was young at the time, and newly married. 那時(shí)她還年輕,剛結(jié)婚。
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newly /?nju?l?/
劍橋詞典
- recently
- I'd like to introduce our newly appointed members of staff .
- The international community has refused to recognize the newly independent nation state .
- She's revelling in her newly found freedom .
- My starting salary as a newly qualified teacher wasn't enough to support a family .
- The newly appointed mayor is widely regarded as a government stooge . 返回 newly
最近,新近
the newly formed residents ' association 新成立的居民委員會(huì)
Newly-discovered documents cast doubt on the guilt of the two men. 新近發(fā)現(xiàn)的文件使人們對(duì)這兩名男子是否有罪產(chǎn)生了疑問(wèn)。
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