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词汇 newness
释义 newness
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈnjuː.nəs/ us /ˈnuː.nəs/

newnessnoun[U] (RECENT CREATION)


the quality of having been recently created or having started to exist recently: 新近,新鲜
Kids lose their enthusiasm for things when the sense of newness wears off.当新鲜感消失后,孩子们会失去对事物的热情。
The newness of the museum has contributed to the initial large crowds.博物馆的新近落成带来了最初的人潮。
On the west side of the street, there is a chain-link fence, its bright newness at odds with the dust-covered buildings that surround it.
You might be able to tell something about an area of town by the size and newness of cars on the street.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

New
afresh
be ahead of the curveidiom
box-fresh
brand new
ink
innovative
innovatively
latest
newly
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

newnessnoun[U] (DIFFERENCE)


the quality of being different from other similar things: 新鲜;新奇
I just remember the complete newness of what the director did.我只记得导演所做的全新的尝试。
Audiences today still find excitement and newness in his work.今天的观众仍然能从他的作品中找到兴奋点和新意。
His performance lends the film a wonderful newness.
Does the love for sequels indicate that the very idea of artistic newness has become old-fashioned?
The desire for newness continues to drive the fashion business.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Different and difference
altered
alternative
anomalous
another
anything
disjunctive
disparate
disparately
disparity
dissimilar
make a distinction between something
make the differenceidiom
misc.
misfit
new
unreflective
unrepresentative
unrepresentativeness
unstandardized
untraditional

newnessnoun[U] (UNFAMILIARITY)


the fact of not yet being familiar or experienced with something: 生疏;缺乏体验;缺乏经验
Various problems arise from his newness to national politics. 由于他对国家的政治事务缺乏经验,各种问题出现了。
The designers have done an amazing job, despite the newness of the technology.
The rider's newness to the horse could have contributed to the accident.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Inexperienced (of people)
armchair
be new to this gameidiom
be wet behind the earsidiom
dewy-eyed
fledgling
innocency
innocent
innocently
maladroitly
new
rubbish
uninitiated
unrefined
unscholarly
unseasoned
unslick
untravelled
untutored
unversed
unworldly

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new

newness | American Dictionary


newness
noun[ U ]
us/ˈnu·nəs/
the quality of being recently created or having started to exist recently:
Kids lose their enthusiasm for things when the sense of newness wears off.

Examples of newness


newness
This quest for newness of subject has led modern verse into strange paths.
However, what identifies this genre beyond the always-relative aspects of newness and autonomy?
Not surprising, the relative newness of climate change as a subject of social scientific investigation makes this book difficult to review.
The cue that is available in our setting is one that commonly co-occurs with prosodic salience : contextual newness.
A measure of the newness of a solution set generated using a database of building blocks and the database parameters which control its newness.
At other times, it leads to unexpected hypotheses, such as the liability of newness argument.
A first reason for this is the relative newness of the chamber.
Newness was part of an aura that the network skillfully burnished in its rise to global prominence.
Scanning backward in the discourse, various measures of newness or closeness can easily be defined.
The very newness of the work of creating such a resource leaves it with some rough edges, but its value is unmistakable.
Sentential devices for conveying givenness and newness : a cross-cultural developmental study.
However, many at the time seem not to have noticed his innovative use of registers or the newness of his technique generally.
Given the newness and costliness of many technologies selected for assessment, a significant emphasis was placed on assessing the safety and efficacy of these devices.
We need to be constantly open to surprising others and ourselves with the newness of who we are and who we can become.
There is obviously a massive initial payment associated with hadron therapy f acilities due to the newness of the technology and the complicated technical specifications.
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