new

英 [nju?] 美[nu]
  • adj. 新的,新鮮的;更新的;初見的
  • adv. 新近
  • n. (New)人名;(英)紐

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詞態變化


名詞:?newness;

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〔顛倒詞〕新(new)聞〈wen〉

中文詞源


new 新的

來自PIE*newo,新的,詞源同neo-,novelty.

英文詞源


new
new: [OE] New goes back a long way – to Indo- European *newos, in fact. This also produced Greek néos ‘new’ (source of English neophyte and a range of other neo- compounds), Latin novus ‘new’ (ancestor of French nouveau, Italian nuovo, and Spanish nuevo, and source of English novel, novice, etc), Welsh newydd ‘new’, Lithuanian naujas ‘new’, and Russian novyj. Its prehistoric Germanic descendant was *neujaz, which has fanned out into German neu, Dutch nieuw, Swedish and Danish ny, and English new. The use of the plural noun news for ‘information’ dates from the 15th century.
=> neon, novel, novice
new (adj.)
Old English neowe, niowe, earlier niwe "new, fresh, recent, novel, unheard-of, different from the old; untried, inexperienced," from Proto-Germanic *newjaz (cognates: Old Saxon niuwi, Old Frisian nie, Middle Dutch nieuwe, Dutch nieuw, Old High German niuwl, German neu, Danish and Swedish ny, Gothic niujis "new"), from PIE *newo- "new" (cognates: Sanskrit navah, Persian nau, Hittite newash, Greek neos, Lithuanian naujas, Old Church Slavonic novu, Russian novyi, Latin novus, Old Irish nue, Welsh newydd "new").

The adverb is Old English niwe, from the adjective. New math in reference to a system of teaching mathematics based on investigation and discovery is from 1958. New World (adj.) to designate phenomena of the Western Hemisphere first attested 1823, in Lord Byron; the noun phrase is recorded from 1550s. New Deal in the FDR sense attested by 1932. New school in reference to the more advanced or liberal faction of something is from 1806. New Left (1960) was a coinage of U.S. political sociologist C. Wright Mills (1916-1962). New light in reference to religions is from 1640s. New frontier, in U.S. politics, "reform and social betterment," is from 1934 but associated with John F. Kennedy's use of it in 1960.

雙語例句


1. No matter where you go in life or how old you get, there's always something new to learn about. After all, life is full of surprises.
不管你生活在哪里,你有多少歲,總有新東西要學習,畢竟,生活總是充滿驚喜。

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2. In New Zealand, the Maori people maintain a strong cultural tradition.
在新西蘭,毛利人保持著深厚的文化傳統。

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3. She was afraid in a way that was quite new to her.
她感到從未有過的害怕。

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4. Australian rugby league enjoys a huge following in New Zealand.
澳大利亞橄欖球聯盟在新西蘭有眾多支持者。

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5. The new system is still in the planning stages.
新體系仍處于規劃階段。

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