newly
英 ['njuːlɪ]
美 ['nuli]
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- newly (adv.)
- Old English niwlice "lately, recently;" see new + -ly (2). Similar formation in German neulich, Danish nylig, Swedish nyligen.
- 1. Builders must fasten down roofs of newly-built homes more securely.
- 建造工人必须把新建房屋的屋顶固定得更牢靠些。
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- 2. The newly-occupied Italian colony of Libya rose in revolt in 1914.
- 意大利新占领的殖民地利比亚于1914年发生叛乱。
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- 3. Officials tussled over who had responsibility for the newly fashionable unemployment agenda.
- 众官员为谁负责最近备受关注的失业议题一事争得不可开交。
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- 4. He seemed to be pleased by this newly minted vehicle.
- 他似乎很满意这辆新出厂的车。
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- 5. The newly discover-ed 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。
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