词汇 | newfound |
释义 | newfound adjective uk /ˈnjuː.faʊnd/ us /ˈnuː.faʊnd/ a newfound quality or ability has started recently: (素质或能力)新获得的 This success is a reflection of their newfound confidence.这一成功显示出他们刚刚树立的信心。 New afresh be ahead of the curveidiom box-fresh brand new ink innovative innovatively latest newness next-gen next-generation novel original the avant-garde the ink is not dry/still wetidiom unhackneyed unheard-of unprecedented up-to-the-minuteidiom youth newfound | American Dictionarynewfound adjective[ not gradable ] (alsonew-found)us/ˈnuˈfɑʊnd/ only recently happening, discovered, or beginning to exist: Scientists believe the newfound planets are mostly solid. She seemed to be enjoying her newfound celebrity. Examples of newfoundnewfound Adroitly reacting to the newfound opportunity, conservative intellectuals penned their writings accordingly. This newfound interest in epistemology concerns the practical question of how to define and to test causal relations. Most commercial actuaries, for all their newfound criticism of private knowledge, continued to restrict their data pool to the select lives of insurance companies. The problem of inconsistency between ideals and practice, which had always existed beneath the surface of the actuaries' professional ideology, now appeared with newfound urgency. Likewise, aspects of the material culture and architecture might show innovations or, alternatively, newfound traditionalism as houses struggled in the wake of political upheaval. Her newfound musical power and force of expression superposes a telling element on to her confession. Nonetheless, he highlights the newfound warmth between these two traditionally hostile powers now resolved to face the challenges together rather than individually. This newfound freedom was achieved in part by cutting the links between tax revenues and spending on education. The community's fear of the newfound good intentions of the government was not unfounded. Recently, we have witnessed a newfound interest in studying the evolution of solitons and double layers in relativistic plasmas. Neither of these are newfound urges; indeed these were both fundamental to the founding of the first orchestras and, like planets orbiting one another, can restrain and galvanise one another. Volatile capital flows have exposed emerging markets to a newfound vulnerability. Blood cardioplegia and its adjuncts appear to address some of the newfound concerns over the consistency of techniques for myocardial preservation. Valid assessment of preschool attachment presumes a theoretical framework that encompasses preschoolers' newfound capabilities in perspective taking and linguistic arenas and qualitative advances in the nature of parent- child communication. Even our newfound asset, oil, will last for only a limited period. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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