newly
英 [ˈnjuːli]
美 [ˈnuːli]
adv. 最近; 新近
Oxford 3000 / Collins.3 / BNC.2869 / COCA.2791
牛津词典
adv.
- 最近;新近
recently- a newly qualified doctor
新近获得行医许可的医生 - a newly created job
新设置的岗位 - a newly independent republic
刚独立的共和国
- a newly qualified doctor
柯林斯词典
- ADV (置于过去分词或形容词前)新近,最近
Newlyis used before a past participle or an adjective to indicate that a particular action is very recent, or that a particular state of affairs has very recently begun to exist.- She was young at the time, and newly married.
她那时年龄不大,刚结婚。 - ...the newly independent countries of Africa and Asia.
非洲和亚洲新独立的国家
- She was young at the time, and newly married.
英英释义
adv
- very recently
- they are newly married
- newly raised objections
- a newly arranged hairdo
- grass new washed by the rain
- a freshly cleaned floor
- we are fresh out of tomatoes
双语例句
- The newly hewn steps were too narrow to tread in comfort.
新砌的石级窄窄的,搁不下整脚。 - The buildings are all newly built.
这些大楼一刬都是新盖的。 - The political instructor treats newly recruited soldiers like brothers.
教导员像大哥哥一样关心着新兵。 - She was young at the time, and newly married.
她那时年龄不大,刚结婚。 - Within the callback function, we compare the newly returned value and the previous value.
在回调函数中,我们将新返回的值与以前一个值进行了比较。 - The laboratory has been newly equipped.
实验室配置了全新装备。 - The newly married couple moved into their new home.
这对新婚夫妇迁入新居。 - The newly discovered notes are nothing more than Lang's personal journal.
新发现的笔记只不过是朗的个人日志。 - The children loved sliding round the newly polished floor.
孩子们喜欢在新打光的地板上滑来滑去。 - A newly born child is often called an addition to the family.
人们常把新生的婴儿称作家庭中新添的一员。