词汇 | afresh |
释义 | afresh adverb uk /əˈfreʃ/ us /əˈfreʃ/ If you do something afresh, you deal with it again in a new way: 从头;重新;另行 start afresh She tore up the letter and started afresh.她撕掉信,又重新写。 We agreed to look afresh at her original proposal.我们同意重新考虑她最初的建议。 Synonym anewformal New be ahead of the curveidiom box-fresh brand new brave new innovative innovatively latest latter-day 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 afresh | American Dictionaryafresh adverb[ not gradable ] esp. literaryus/əˈfreʃ/ again, esp. from a new beginning Examples of afreshafresh As a consequence, we are in a position to trace afresh the publication history of much nineteenth-century literary work. We have to discover everything afresh, as all the facts elicited by the first analysis have disappeared, while the general knowledge of is intact. The finch's capacity to use spines is not inherited, but rather learned afresh by each individual. The story may be revised afresh each time they tell it as they reflect on how coherent it is in the light of their worldview. This condition cannot pass through a singlecelled stage such as an egg, so must arise afresh in each generation. What is striking, re-reading or coming afresh to this body of writing, is both its breadth and the style of its communication. They seem to be thinking afresh while the interview is in progress, at times reflecting on their own thinking process. Throughout these studies one can appreciate afresh the author's depth of scholarship, his concise and graphic expression, and his analytical skills. But which socially diagnostic linguistic variable (certainly, phonetic variable) was ever created afresh? Here, the author attempts to "instruct" readers on how to start life afresh. The fields were then left fallow until they were allotted afresh for cultivation after a time lag. We now reconsider the question of observability afresh. They then feel that this knowledge limits them, and they long to wipe it away and start afresh. Sentiments expressed had to penetrate a partner's consciousness; in every performance, the words and thoughts of the script had to be taken in afresh. In addition to whatever talents, abilities and leadership capacity he brings to the office, he's also starting off afresh. 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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