2new and interesting 新且有趣的 good or interesting because it has not been done, seen etc before 新颖的,独创的
Ryan will bring a fresh approach to the job.
瑞安将带来一种新的工作方法。
We need some fresh ideas.
我们需要一些新的想法。
Let’s take a fresh look at the problem.
我们换个角度来看这个问题吧。
3recent 近来的 done, experienced, or having happened recently 新近的
There were fresh fox tracks around the hen huts.
鸡窝周围有狐狸刚刚留下的足迹。
The accident was still fresh in her mind.
对这起事故她仍然记忆犹新。
4a fresh startAGAINwhen you start something again in a completely new and different way after being unsuccessful 重新开始,重振旗鼓
I hope Jim and I can get back together and make a fresh start.
我希望吉姆和我能够复合,重新开始。
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a fresh start• Around six years ago, she departed for California to make a fresh start.• Every week is a fresh start.• It gives you a fresh start.• It was spring, and he was making a fresh start.• She decided to travel back to this country and make a fresh start.• The prisonerswelfare group Nacro, says every prisoner leaving jail should be given at least the basics to make a fresh start.• What we need, it argues, is a fresh start.• Then make a fresh start on a more efficientbrand of government activism for the future.• Bankruptcyproceedingsfree you from overwhelmingdebts so that you can make a fresh start, subject to restrictions.
fresh air• Removeexcesshair around the earcanal, as this tend to collectwax and restrictfresh air.• Too diluted by the fresh air.• Undoubtedly to the disappointment of the leakers, Inman came through the wholeaffair like a breath of fresh air.• I'm just going outside for a breath of fresh air.• I leave the window open at night to get some fresh air.• Let's go outside and get some fresh air.• He bad to sit in his beret and coat, for she needed fresh air.• He talked about fresh air and fresh starts.• Filmer could go in and out of the Westin without a sniff of fresh air, and probably had.• By then I had stepped outside to get some fresh air, away from the stiflingsmoke and heat of the temple.• Feeling in dire need of fresh air, Ellie went outside into the grounds.• Open the window and let's get some fresh air in here!• Fresh air isn't necessarily better for you, but it will certainly make you feel better.
b)having just come from a particular place or experience 刚从…来;刚经历过…
The team is fresh from their victory over the French.
该队刚战胜法国队。
13.get/be fresh with somebodyold-fashioned to behave rudely in a way which shows sexual interest, or lack of respect 对异性放肆;对某人无礼
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get/be fresh with somebody• Don't you get fresh with me, son!• He started getting fresh with me.
—freshness noun [uncountableU]
the freshness of the early morning
清晨的清新感
the freshness and vitality of youth
年轻人的朝气与活力
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fresh• If you eat garlic, have some parsley afterwards to keep your breathfresh.• Put the milk in the fridge to keep it fresh.• Do you think this meatsmellsfresh?• Hill's vibrantsingingstyle makes even the old songs sound fresh.• On this the farm worker is most scathing: fresh air does not pay his electricitybill.• For a fresh approach to salad, serve Jicama-Watercress Salad.• The army is planning a fresh attempt to regain control of the capital.• Freshberries for dessert add the final fresh touch.• a freshbreeze• I'm just going to have a shower and put on some fresh clothes.• It's surprising how a freshcoat of paint can improve the appearance of a room.• a dozen fresheggs• Fresh fish is much more delicious than frozen.• Fresh fish tastes completely different to fish that has been frozen.• There are always fresh flowers on show.• I go to the market twice a week to buy freshfruit and vegetables.• High school students are remarkably perceptive and fresh in their views.• Police say they are still hoping for fresh information about the missing girl.• Other revelations came from taking a fresh look at the data.• I think we need to take a fresh look at the problem.• Please start each new question on a freshpage.• Most houses on the street boastfresh paint.• Shall I make a freshpot of coffee? This one's cold.• Bluechips as a whole struggled under that burden, which was further exacerbated by freshselling of telecom and media issues.• The fields have such a clean, fresh smell after the rain.• Finally a juicyripepineapple is sliced, and six fresh sticks of sugarcanearrive.• The camp had almost run out of food when helicopters arrived with freshsupplies.• fresh vegetables
fresh approach• Each venueinspires a fresh approach.• The changing economic, political and technologicalenvironment presents management with a new set of issues, requiring fresh approaches.• Writers were poorly paid, rarely given a screencredit and never encouraged to take a fresh approach.• Ryan will bring a fresh approach and strong leadershipskills to the job.• Because it was done with respect for the music, and with a fresh approach that brought it life all over again.• Innovative new curricula in science, mathematics and the humanitiescombined with fresh approaches to classroommethod.• For a fresh approach to salad, serve Jicama-Watercress Salad.• Some fresh approach to understanding the management problems in secondary schools could be much needed after the upheavals of 1985/86.
fresh fruit/vegetables/fish/bread etc• On the Tuesday, the visitors moved to the Brisbane Hotel at Largs and found the breakfastbuffet always included fresh fruit.• What advantage did Grimsby have over Hull for the distribution of fresh fish?• Inmates are allowed two pieces of fresh fruit a week bought from another allowance of 20p.• We could order meals from outside and buy fresh fruits, candies, and toiletries.• I could get fresh fish from the quay if I hurried.• A big bowl of salad, some crustybread and fresh fruit is all you would need to serve alongside.• During the day I drink only mineral water, fresh fruitjuice, coffee or tea.• I'd like to give them fresh fruit, whereas the good food has to be limited.
fresh complexion• To qualify for the competitionentrants should have a clear, fresh complexion and be between three and nine years old.